Основной контент книги Elijah Cobb : 1768-1848 a Cape Cod skipper
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Elijah Cobb : 1768-1848 a Cape Cod skipper

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In «Elijah Cobb: 1768-1848 a Cape Cod Skipper,» the narrative intricately weaves the life of its titular character, a maritime figure emblematic of the early American seafaring community. Cobb's story is portrayed through a blend of poignant anecdotes and historical realities, reflecting the harsh yet exhilarating life of a Cape Cod skipper during a time of burgeoning American identity. The literary style blends meticulous research with a vivid, evocative prose that captures the essence of 19th-century maritime culture, while situating Cobb's experiences against the backdrop of significant socio-political changes in New England. Elijah Cobb, a descendant of a long lineage of seafarers, harnesses his family's history and personal explorations of the sea to shed light on maritime life. Cobb's intimate familiarity with the nautical landscape, coupled with his keen insights into the daily struggles and triumphs faced by skippers like himself, lends authenticity and depth to his portrayal. His own challenges with tumultuous sea voyages and evolving economic conditions of the time significantly influenced his narrative voice and thematic choices in the book. This compelling biography is a must-read for those interested in maritime history, American folklore, or the interplay of individual lives with larger historical movements. Cobb's engaging storytelling not only celebrates the spirit of seafaring but also evokes a deep appreciation for the resilience of those who lived by the tides. Readers will find themselves transported to a world of adventure, hardship, and the quest for personal and communal identity.

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Release date on Litres:
03 March 2025
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90 p.
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8596547858157
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