Thrilling Narratives of Mutiny, Murder and Piracy

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  • Preface
  • Adventures of Capt. Woodward and Five Seamen in the island of Celebes
  • An Occurrence at sea
  • Loss of H. B. M ship Phœnix, off Cuba
  • An account of the Whale Fishery, with anecdotes of the dangers attending it
  • Loss of the Brig Tyrrel
  • Loss of the Peggy
  • Loss of H. B. M. ship Litchfield
  • Wreck of the Rothsay Castle Steamer
  • Loss of the French ship Droits de L’Homme
  • Loss of H. B. M. ship Queen Charlotte
  • A Scene on the Atlantic Ocean
  • Wreck of the French Frigate Medusa, on the Arguin Bank Part 1
  • Wreck of the French Frigate Medusa, on the Arguin Bank Part 2
  • Wreck of the French Frigate Medusa, on the Arguin Bank Part 3
  • Wreck of the French Frigate Medusa, on the Arguin Bank Part 4
  • Loss of the Royal George
  • Loss of the Æneas, transport
  • The Absent Ship
  • Loss of the Halsewell, East Indiaman
  • An account of Four Russians, abandoned on the Island of East Spitzbergen
  • Loss of the Amphitrite, Female Convict Ship
  • The Mutineers, a Tale of the Sea
  • Fate of Seven Sailors, left on the island of St. Maurice
  • Seamen wintering in Spitzbergen
  • A Man Overboard
  • An Escape through the Cabin-Windows
  • Tom Cringle’s Log
  • Loss of the Nautilus, Sloop of War
  • Wreck of a Slave Ship
  • The Wrecked Seamen
  • Adventures of Philip Ashton Part 1
  • Adventures of Philip Ashton Part 2
  • Explosion of H. B. M. ship Amphion
  • Loss of H. B. M. ship La Tribune
  • Burning of the Prince, a French East Indiaman
  • Wreck of the Schooner Betsey
  • Early American Heroism
  • Fingal’s Cave
  • Loss of H. B. M. ship Ramillies
  • Preservation of Nine Seamen
  • Capt. Ross’s Expedition
  • Loss of the Catharine, Venus, and Piedmont, transports, and three Merchant Ships
  • Wreck of the Ship Sidney
  • Loss of the Duke William, transport
  • Commodore Barney
  • Naval Battles of the United States
  • Address to the Ocean
A collection of true stories of the high seas, from the nineteenth century. Shipwrecks, mutiny, life and death decision-making -- all far from home, while pitting themselves against the elements. The romance of the seafaring life is depicted in its brutal reality. - Summary by Lynne Thompson

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