"Two Years Before the Mast" is a classic seafaring memoir by Richard Henry Dana, Jr., first published in 1840. The book is based on Dana's personal experiences aboard the brig Pilgrim on a two-year voyage from Boston to California. Through his journey, Dana encounters a variety of people and places, and his observations of the world around him are both vivid and insightful. He also provides a detailed account of the hardships of life at sea, and the struggles of the sailors to survive in a harsh and unforgiving environment. This timeless classic is a must-read for anyone interested in seafaring adventure and the history of the American West. Richard Henry Dana, Jr. (1815 - 1882) was an American lawyer, politician, and author, best known for his memoir "Two Years Before the Mast". Other works by Dana include: "To Cuba and Back" (1859), "The Seaman's Friend" (1841), and "The Idle Man" (1845).
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