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The Shellback's Progress: In the Nineteenth Century
by Walter Runciman, Baron Runciman
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- EN
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The book presents a series of nautical tales centred on sailors navigating the challenges of maritime life during the 19th century. It details the experiences of various characters, highlighting their camaraderie, conflicts, and resilience amid the dangers of the sea. The narrative captures the everyday realities of sailors, including moments of companionship and rivalry, alongside descriptions of port scenes and ships preparing for departure. As a collection of adventure stories, it reflects the social and professional changes in maritime work during this period, illustrating both individual struggles and collective spirit within a historical context.
The volume provides a portray of seafarers' lives, their dealings with natural elements, and the evolving nature of maritime profession in the 19th century. It is situated among early 20th-century nautical literature that seeks to depict the realities of sailors during a time of significant change in seafaring technology and industry.
The volume provides a portray of seafarers' lives, their dealings with natural elements, and the evolving nature of maritime profession in the 19th century. It is situated among early 20th-century nautical literature that seeks to depict the realities of sailors during a time of significant change in seafaring technology and industry.
From the opening pages
" My dear Townend ,—Perhaps no two men have ever been bound together with ties of closer or more loyal friendship than you and myself. Many years have elapsed since our unbroken comradeship was formed in the old historic building in Cornhill. You have many claims to friendship and to confidence, and perhaps you can hardly realize what pleasure it gives me to remember that during our intercourse of so many years, your sincerity, directness and single-mindedness could always be depended upon. Your joyful relish of a tale of human interest, whether as a listener or a narrator, is always contagious. Your indignation and scorn for unmanly and dishonourable conduct, and your quick appreciation of whatever is generous and true; this, and my high regard for your own personal worth, have given me the wish to inscribe this volume of sea stories to you. "Ever yours sincerely, " Walter Runciman ." August, 1904 PREFACE These stories are drawn from the reality of things, and perhaps I may as well say that they have been written during short intervals snatched from a busy and absorbing commercial life. I have tried to portray the men as they were—brave, dauntless, rugged, uncouth, illiterate, simple-minded, kind-hearted, and, at times, unmercifully savage. And yet there shone through all these conflictingly peculiar eccentricities a humorous kind of religion which belonged exclusively to themselves, but which gave their characteristics a touch of sublimity. We have travelled far since those days of aboriginal stupidity and sordid blood-sucking. The contrast between the comforts and conditions of life at sea then and now cannot be imagined. We may only talk of it; we can never truly estimate the change. I do not draw attention to the comparison because I think the sailor has got any more than he is entitled to. I refer to it in order that he may recognize a desire on the part of modern shipowners and the Legislature to give him every possible advantage consistent with the peculiarities of the trade in which he is engaged. One of the most recent advantages suggested in their report by the Mercantile Committee, who sat for, I think, about twelve months taking evidence from shipowners, shipmasters, sailors, and others, is that an amended food scale should be adopted, and that the seaman should have the right of appeal against a bad "discharge" that may be given him. In my…
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