South Sea Shipmates

South Sea Shipmates
Author: John Arthur Barry
Publisher: DigiCat
Total Pages: 237
Release: 2022-11-22
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

South Sea Shipmates by John Arthur Barry follows an extraordinary and sight-filled adventure over the South Sea in search of treasure. Excerpt: "Barry was singularly lovable, and made friends wherever he went. Though brave and adventurous, he was gentle and kindly by nature, and no roughness of life and companionship ever made him other than a gentleman in the best sense. He seemed to have a gift for getting on with all sorts and conditions of men on land and sea, and he sketches their various characters with sympathy and insight, and no little sense of humor."

Collecting in the South Sea

Collecting in the South Sea
Author: Bronwen Douglas
Publisher: Pacific Presences
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2018-12-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9789088905742

This book is a study of 'collecting' undertaken by Joseph Antoine Bruni d'Entrecasteaux and his shipmates in Tasmania, the western Pacific Islands, and Indonesia. In 1791-1794 Bruni d'Entrecasteaux led a French naval expedition in search of the lost vessels of La Pérouse which had last been seen by Europeans at Botany Bay in March 1788. After Bruni d'Entrecasteaux died near the end of the voyage and the expedition collapsed in political disarray in Java, its collections and records were subsequently scattered or lost. The book's core is a richly illustrated examination, analysis, and catalog of a large array of ethnographic objects collected during the voyage, later dispersed, and recently identified in museums in France, Norway, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United States. The focus on artifacts is informed by a broad conception of collecting as grounded in encounters or exchanges with Indigenous protagonists and also as materialized in other genres--written accounts, vocabularies, and visual representations (drawings, engravings, and maps). Historically, the book outlines the antecedents, occurrences, and aftermath of the voyage, including its location within the classic era of European scientific voyaging (1766-1840) and within contemporary colonial networks. Particular chapters trace the ambiguous histories of the extant collections. Ethnographically, contributors are alert to local settings, relationships, practices, and values; to Indigenous uses and significance of objects; to the reciprocal, dialogic nature of collecting; to local agency or innovation in exchanges; and to present implications of objects and their histories, especially for modern scholars and artists, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous.

The Two Shipmates

The Two Shipmates
Author: William Henry Giles Kingston
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2020-09-28
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1465596534

The stout trading brig Amity, Samuel Mudge master and part owner, was gliding up Plymouth Sound on a summerÕs evening towards her accustomed berth in Catwater, a few years before the termination of the last war between England and France. She had no pilot on board; indeed, her crew averred that the old craft could find the way in and out of the harbour by herself; at all events, her master knew it better than most men trading from the port, as did his young mate, Ralph Michelmore. The last rays of the setting sun were glancing on the topgallant mast-heads of the brig when her anchor was dropped, and by the time her sails were furled and all was made snug the gloom of night had settled down on the Pool, and twinkling lights began to appear from the houses on shore. ÒYouÕll be wishing to go on shore, my boy,Ó said the old master, as Ralph, the duties for the day over, came into the cabin to join him at tea, which the boy had just placed on the table. ÒThereÕll be some one whoÕll be right glad to see thee, lad;Ó and the speaker looked up at the mate, whose handsome countenance beamed with pleasure, a slight blush rising on it as he answeredÑ ÒThank you, sir; thank you heartily. I should very much like to pay Mistress TrevissÑandÑand her granddaughter a visit. I had few opportunities of seeing them when we were last in port, and as we have been long on this trip they may be anxious about us. But would not you prefer going on shore yourself, captain? ItÕs my duty to remain on board.Ó

The Two Shipmates

The Two Shipmates
Author: W.H.G. Kingston
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 86
Release: 2020-07-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3752316586

Reproduction of the original: The Two Shipmates by W.H.G. Kingston

From Shipmates to Soldiers

From Shipmates to Soldiers
Author: Alex Borucki
Publisher: University of New Mexico Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2015
Genre: Black people
ISBN: 0826351808

This book analyzes the lives of Africans and their descendants in Montevideo and Buenos Aires from the late colonial era to the first decades of independence.

Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures In The South Seas

Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures In The South Seas
Author: Herman Melville
Publisher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 317
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas by Herman Melville: Set sail for the exotic South Seas with this thrilling adventure novel by Herman Melville. The narrative follows the protagonist, Tommo, as he embarks on a journey filled with peril, discovery, and encounters with various cultures. Melville's vivid descriptions and captivating storytelling transport readers to the mesmerizing world of the Pacific Islands, offering a glimpse into a bygone era of exploration and adventure. Key Aspects of the Book "Omoo: A Narrative of Adventures in the South Seas": South Seas Exploration: Melville's novel provides a vivid and authentic portrayal of life in the Pacific Islands during the 19th century. Maritime Adventure: The narrative is filled with exciting sea voyages, shipwrecks, and encounters with native tribes and colonial powers. Cultural Encounters: "Omoo" delves into the interactions between Western sailors and the indigenous peoples of the South Seas, shedding light on the complexities of cross-cultural communication. Herman Melville was an American novelist and short story writer best known for his epic novel "Moby-Dick." Born in 1819, Melville's adventurous life as a sailor significantly influenced his literary works. "Omoo" is a sequel to his first successful book, "Typee," and draws upon his own experiences in the South Seas. Melville's captivating storytelling and exploration of cultural themes continue to make "Omoo" a compelling read for adventure enthusiasts and literary connoisseurs.