Item #68728 A green hand's first cruise, roughed out from the log-book of memory, of twenty-five years standing: together with a residence of five months in Dartmoor. By a Younker. Josiah Cobb.
A green hand's first cruise, roughed out from the log-book of memory, of twenty-five years standing: together with a residence of five months in Dartmoor. By a Younker
A green hand's first cruise, roughed out from the log-book of memory, of twenty-five years standing: together with a residence of five months in Dartmoor. By a Younker
A green hand's first cruise, roughed out from the log-book of memory, of twenty-five years standing: together with a residence of five months in Dartmoor. By a Younker

A green hand's first cruise, roughed out from the log-book of memory, of twenty-five years standing: together with a residence of five months in Dartmoor. By a Younker

Baltimore: Cushing & Brother [volume I]; Boston: Otis, Broaders, and Company [volume II], 1841. First edition, mixed issue; 2 volumes, 8vo, pp. iv, [5], 14-278; [5], 6-329, [1]; original green cloth, gilt-stamped spines; each volume with a historical society bookplate; generally, very good and sound. With a presentation from the author's son in each of the volumes in pencil dated "Balt[imore], 1885." Volume I also bears the ownership inscription of marine historian Leon Polland. The author's recollections of the War of 1812. He describes his capture by the British, his time as a prisoner and his months in Dartmoor, with an account of the murder of American prisoners there. Dartmoor prison, in England, was built originally for French prisoners, and during the War of 1812 had within its walls 2,500 impressed sailors claiming to be American citizens and refusing to serve in the British navy against their country. A number were captured on the high seas or taken out of privateers and other American vessels, and kept until the close of the war, often with great suffering. Their harsh treatment caused a great deal of excitement in America, especially on an occasion when a guard fired upon the prisoners in what is known as the Dartmoor massacre. Cobb was one of the lucky survivors. Item #68728

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