My Life at Sea


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The author began his life at sea in sailing-ships, in the age of the Black Ball liners, the Baltimore clipper-ships, and those perfect specimens of naval architecture built in Aberdeen for the China tea trade.

Captain Crutchley tells of the hardships of the sea. He gives stirring descriptions of the performances of the ships in which he sailed. His narrative may perhaps be briefly supplemented. Sir George Holmes, in his book on ancient and modern ships, quotes many examples of record passages. - Summary from the Foreward (9 hr 59 min)

Chapters

Foreward 4:07 Read by Elijah Fisher
Chapter 1 - Part 1 20:50 Read by Elijah Fisher
Chapter 1 - Part 2 22:33 Read by Ted Lienhart
Chapter 2 - Part 1 21:35 Read by Ted Lienhart
Chapter 2 - Part 2 26:51 Read by James Oligney
Chapter 3 - Part 1 21:40 Read by James Oligney
Chapter 3 - Part 2 22:23 Read by James Oligney
Chapter 4 - Part 1 15:57 Read by Cbteddy
Chapter 4 - Part 2 17:39 Read by Cbteddy
Chapter 5 - Part 1 21:32 Read by Cbteddy
Chapter 5 - Part 2 21:54 Read by Cbteddy
Chapter 6 - Part 1 25:48 Read by Tim Rowe
Chapter 6 - Part 2 26:05 Read by Tim Rowe
Chapter 7 - Part 1 28:59 Read by JudyS
Chapter 7 - Part 2 31:52 Read by JudyS
Chapter 8 - Part 1 22:37 Read by Moonshadow
Chapter 8 - Part 2 30:31 Read by Ted Lienhart
Chapter 9 - Part 1 22:11 Read by James Oligney
Chapter 9 - Part 2 22:32 Read by James Oligney
Chapter 10 - Part 1 32:35 Read by Rita Boutros
Chapter 10 - Part 2 27:47 Read by Rita Boutros
Chapter 11 - Part 1 29:12 Read by Ted Lienhart
Chapter 11 - Part 2 29:07 Read by Ted Lienhart
Chapter 12 - Part 1 23:52 Read by Ted Lienhart
Chapter 12 - Part 2 29:27 Read by Ted Lienhart