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  1. Two years before the mast; a personal narrative of life at sea, by Richard Henry Dana, Jr. Edited from the original manuscript and from the first ed., with journals and letters of 1834-1836 and 1859-1860, and notes by John Haskell Kemble - in 2 volumes by Richard Henry (1815-1882) - Related name: Weinstein, Robert A Dana, 1964
  2. Two years before the mast [by] R. H. Dana, jr. by Richard Henry (1815-1882) Dana, 1895-01-01
  3. Richard Henry Dana, Jr. 1815-1882 by Samuel Shapiro, 1961-06
  4. To Cuba and back / Edited and with an introduction by C. Harvey Gardiner by Richard Henry (1815-1882) Dana, 1966-01-01
  5. TWO YEARS BEFORE The MAST. A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea. The Family Library. No. 106. by Richard Henry, Jr. 1815 - 1882]. [Dana, 1841
  6. An address upon the life and services of Edward Everett : delivered before the municipal authorities and citizens of Cambridge, February 22, 1865 by Richard Henry, 1815-1882 Dana, 2009-10-26
  7. Speeches in stirring times; and. Letters to a son Richard Henry by Dana. Richard Henry. 1815-1882., 1910-01-01
  8. Speeches in stirring times and letters to a son [electronic resource] by Richard Henry, 1815-1882 Dana, 2009-10-26
  9. Two years before the mast; or. A sailor 's life at sea. by R.H. by Dana. Richard Henry. 1815-1882., 1910-01-01
  10. An address upon the life and services of Edward Everett; deliver by Dana. Richard Henry. 1815-1882., 1865-01-01
  11. Richard Henry Dana Jr.: Two Years Before the Mast and Other Voyages (Library of America) by Richard Henry Dana Jr., 2005-10-06
  12. Richard Henry Dana, Jr. by Robert L. Gale, 1969-06
  13. Richard Henry Dana by Charles Francis Adams, 1982-10
  14. Two Years Before the Mast: A Personal Narrative of Life at Sea by Richard Henry Jr Dana, 2009-07-14

1. Richard Henry Dana Jr. (1815-1882) Two Years Before The Mast (1840)
Richard Henry Dana jr. (18151882), a young man from an influential Boston family, came down with measles while a junior
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Richard Henry Dana Jr. in 1842 A portrait of Dana in later life ... he was not thinking of literature when he wrote it, and thus the book takes rank with those books which are bits of life rather than products of art.
(written by Richard Henry Dana Jr.'s son) Two years before the mast is an exciting narrative of a young man's voyage as a common seaman from Boston to California and back in the age of sail. Besides being the most accurate picture we have of the life of seamen of that time, it was influential in improving the living and working conditions of seamen. Two Years Before the Mast is a vivid account of the common sailor’s wretched treatment at sea. Other contemporary authors, like Melville, are more literary in their intentions, and officer's and seamen's journals and logs do not describe the commonplace Richard Henry Dana jr. (1815-1882), a young man from an influential Boston family, came down with measles while a junior at Harvard College. The illness affected his eyesight, and he left the college in 1834 because he had been told that a sea voyage would aid his failing eyesight. He turned down the offer of a free passage to Calcutta, and back, as a companion to the owner's representative. Instead, he procured a berth as a common seaman on board the brig Pilgrim bound, by way of Cape Horn, for California - then a province of Mexico.

2. PAL: Richard Henry Dana, Jr.(1815-1882)
An Ongoing Online Project © Paul P. Reuben. Chapter 3 Early Nineteenth CenturyRichard Henry Dana, Jr. (18151882). Richard Henry Dana, Jr., 1815-1882.
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PAL: Perspectives in American Literature - A Research and Reference Guide Paul P. Reuben Chapter 3: Early Nineteenth Century: Richard Henry Dana, Jr. (1815-1882) Primary Works Selected Bibliography MLA Style Citation of this Web Page Chap 3: Index ... Home Page
(Source: San Diego Historical Society: RHD Top Primary Works Two years before the mast, E-Text The Seaman's Friend Two years before the mast. With an introduction by Sir Wilfred Grenfell, and illustrations by Charles Pears. NY: Macmillan, 1946. G540 .D2 An autobiographical sketch (1815-1842). Ed. Robert F. Metzdorf. Hamden, Conn: Shoe String P, 1953. E415.9 .D15 A15 Two years before the mast; To Cuba and back. Edited and with an introd. by C. Harvey Gardiner. Carbondale, Southern Illinois UP, 1966. F1763 .D2 The journal. Edited by Robert F. Lucid. Cambridge: Belknap Press of Harvard UP, 1968. E415.9 .D15 A16 Top Selected Bibliography Adams, Charles F. Richard Henry Dana, a biography. Two volumes. Boston and NY: Houghton Mifflin and company, 1891. E415.9 .D15 A2 Black, Ronald J. "The Paradoxical Structure of the Sea Quest in Dana, Poe, Cooper, Melville, London, and Hemingway."

3. Richard Henry Dana Jr.
Richard Henry Dana junior Richard Henry Dana JR. (18151882). Il nome dello scrittore americano è legato ad un solo libro, diventato un classico
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RICHARD HENRY DANA JR. (1815-1882)
Il nome dello scrittore americano è legato ad un solo libro, diventato un classico della letteratura americana: Two Years Before the Mast Due anni a prora , resoconto del viaggio di due anni ( ) intorno al continente americano, da Boston alla costa californiana, doppiando Capo Horn, a bordo prima del Pilgrim e poi dell' Alert come marinaio. Pubblicato per la prima volta nel ottenne un grande successo di pubblico che nel libro di Dana trovò la prima felice espressione di un modello di narrativa di mare che sarà poi sviluppato da Herman Melville in Moby Dick (1851). L'importanza di Dana risiede proprio nella capacità di dare per la prima volta alle vicende legate alla vita di mare una forma letteraria appetibile al pubblico dei lettori ottocenteschi, mantenendo una scrittura essenziale ed una fedeltà agli avvenimenti vissuti che sono, insieme alla precisione nel descrivere manovre navali e attività di bordo attraverso una miriade di termini nautici, le caratteristiche fondamentali della sua narrazione. Inoltre la permanenza a terra come lavorante in una conceria consentì a Dana di condividere i modi di vita dei primi coloni della costa californiana, descritti poi ampiamente nel libro.
Richard Henry Dana jr L'autore nasce il 1° agosto a Cambridge, Massachusetts, in una famiglia tra le più importanti del New England i cui componenti, sin dal loro stabilirsi in America nel 1640, avevano esercitato le professioni di avvocato, giudice o ambasciatore. Il giovane Dana, dopo aver frequentato le scuole intorno Boston, si iscrive nel

4. Two Years Before The Mast, And Twenty-four Years After: A Personal Narrative / B
Dana, Richard Henry, 18151882 . Two years before the mast, and twenty-four years after a personal narrative / by Richard Henry Dana, Jr. Electronic Text Center, University of Virginia Library
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Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882 . Two years before the mast, and twenty-four years after: a personal narrative / by Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
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  • Chapter 1 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION
  • Chapter 2 CHAPTER II FIRST IMPRESSIONS
  • Chapter 3 CHAPTER III SHIP'S DUTIES
  • Chapter 4 CHAPTER IV SUNDAYS AT SEA
  • Chapter 5 CHAPTER V CAPE HORN
  • Chapter 6 CHAPTER VI LOSS OF A MAN
  • Chapter 7 CHAPTER VII JUAN FERNANDEZ
  • Chapter 8 CHAPTER VIII DAILY LIFE
  • Chapter 9 CHAPTER IX SANTA BARBARA
  • Chapter 10 CHAPTER X A SOUTHEASTER
  • Chapter 11 CHAPTER XI PASSAGE UP THE COAST
  • Chapter 12 CHAPTER XII MONTEREY
  • Chapter 13 CHAPTER XIII TRADING AT MONTEREY
  • Chapter 14 CHAPTER XIV DISCONTENT
  • Chapter 15 CHAPTER XV FLOGGING
  • Chapter 16 CHAPTER XVI LIBERTY-DAY ON SHORE
  • Chapter 17 CHAPTER XVII SAN DIEGO
  • Chapter 18 CHAPTER XVIII EASTER SUNDAY
  • Chapter 19 CHAPTER XIX SANDWICH ISLANDERS
  • Chapter 20 CHAPTER XX NEW-COMERS
  • Chapter 21 CHAPTER XXI CALIFORNIA AND ITS INHABITANTS
  • Chapter 22 CHAPTER XXII THE ALERT
  • Chapter 23 CHAPTER XXIII NEW SHIP AND SHIPMATES
  • Chapter 24 CHAPTER XXIV SAN DIEGO AGAIN
  • 5. Project Gutenberg Author Record
    Project Gutenberg Author record. Dana, Richard Henry, 18151882. Titles.
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    6. Project Gutenberg Author Index
    Project Gutenberg. Author Index D . Dana, Marvin, 1867. Dana, Richard Henry,1815-1882. Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321. Danton, Georges Jacques, 1759-1794.
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    Dana, Marvin, 1867- Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882 Dante Alighieri, 1265-1321 Danton, Georges Jacques, 1759-1794 ... Dyer, Frank Lewis, 1870-1941
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    7. Richard Henry Dana
    Richard Henry Dana (18151882). Richard Henry Dana. Richard Henry Dana, Americanwriter and lawyer, was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on August 1, 1815.
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    Richard Henry Dana Richard Henry Dana, American writer and lawyer, was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts on August 1, 1815. He left his studies at Harvard in 1834 in the hope that a sea voyage would aid his failing eyesight. He shipped out of Boston as a common seaman on board the brig Pilgrim bound for the Pacific, and returned to Massachusetts two years later. Completing his education, Dana became a leader of the American bar, an expert on maritime law, and a life-long advocate of the rights of the merchant seamen he had come to know on the Pilgrim and other vessels. Dana was an antislavery activist, and in 1848 he helped found the Free-Soil Party. He was a member of the Massachusetts legislature from 1867 to 1868. Two Years Before the Mast is based on the diary Dana kept while at sea. First published in 1841, it is one of America's most famous accounts of life at sea. It contains a rare and detailed account of life on the California coast a decade before the Gold Rush revolutionized the region's culture and society. Dana chronicles stops at the ports of Monterey, San Pedro, San Diego, Santa Barbara, and Santa Clara. He describes the lives of sailors in the ports and their work of hide-curing on the beaches, and he gives close attention to the daily life of the peoples of California: Hispanic, Native American, and European. Dana's writing provides a glimpse into San Diego history, describing Old Town as it was in 1835 and the "hide trade" (curing and trimming cattle hides for export) on Point Loma's La Playa. In 1841 Dana wrote a handbook, The Seaman's Friend, which includes a section on maritime law, a field in which he became an authority. He was an opponent of the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850.

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    Daggs, Ruel. Dalrymple, Samuel B. Dana, Richard Henry, 18151882. Darg,John P. Davis, Charles G. (Charles Gideon), 1820-1903. DeWitt
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    11. Dana, Richard Henry, Jr.
    Richard Henry Dana, Jr. (18151882). Evert ships. Richard Henry Dana(1815-1882) San Diego Historical Society. Journals Autobiography.
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    Richard Henry Dana was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts and grew up in Boston. His father, Richard Henry Dana, Sr. , was a lawyer and poet. Dana attended Harvard (1831-1833), but left school in 1834 because of his failing eyesight. He embarked upon a two year sea voyage by working as a common seaman on board the brig Pilgrim which sailed around Cape Horn to California. Dana returned to Harvard to complete his education. He studied law and entered law practice, drawing on his travel experience to acquire maritime law clients. In 1841 he published The Seaman's Friend , a standard manual on the law of the sea. Dana was also active in politics. Two Years Before the Mast, the writing for which he now so well known, is based on the diary he kept while at sea, and is considered a classic text on life aboard the old sailing ships. Richard Henry Dana (1815-1882)
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    (1810 ). James H. Perkins (1810-1849). Edward Henry Thomas (1812- ). Richard Dana,Jr. (1815-1882). John Albion Andrew (1818-1867). Eugene Batchelder (1822-1878).
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    14. Biographical Information - Richard Henry Dana, Jr.
    Richard Henry Dana, JR., 18151882. Biographical Note Two yearsbefore the mast were but an episode in the life of Richard Henry
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    RICHARD HENRY DANA, JR., 1815-1882
    "Biographical Note" "Two years before the mast were but an episode in the life of Richard Henry Dana, Jr.; yet the narrative in which he details the experiences of that period is, perhaps, his chief claim to a wide remembrance. His services in other than literary fields occupied the greater part of his life, but they brought him comparatively small recognition and many disappointments. His happiest associations were literary, his pleasantest acquaintanceships those which arose through his fame as the author of one book. The story of his life is one of honest and competent effort, of sincere purpose, of many thwarted hopes. The traditions of his family forced him into a profession for which he was intellectually but not temperamentally fitted: he should have been a scholar, teacher, and author; instead he became a lawyer. "Born in Cambridge, Mass., August 1, 1815, Richard Henry Dana, Jr., came of a line of Colonial ancestors whose legal understanding and patriotic zeal had won them distinction. His father, if possessed of less vigor than his predecessors, was yet a man of culture and ability. He was widely known as poet, critic, and lecturer; and endowed his son with native qualities of intelligence, good breeding, and honesty. "After somewhat varied and troublous school days, young Dana entered Harvard University, where he took high rank in his classes and bid fair to make a reputation as a scholar. But at the beginning of his third year of college a severe attack of measles interrupted his course, and so affected his eyes as to preclude, for a time at least, all idea of study. The state of the family finances was not such as to permit of foreign travel in search of health. Accordingly, prompted by necessity and by a youthful love of adventure, he shipped as a common sailor in the brig, Pilgrim, bound for the California coast. His term of service lasted a trifle over two years — from August, 1834, to September, 1836. The undertaking was one calculated to kill or cure. Fortunately it had the latter effect; and, upon returning to his native place, physically vigorous but intellectually starved, he reentered Harvard and worked with such enthusiasm as to graduate in six months with honor.

    15. Bibliographic Description: Richard Henry Dana Jr.'s Two Years Before The Mast; A
    .1909. (Source for transcription). Author Dana, Richard Henry, 18151882.......Richard Henry Dana Jr. Two Years Before The Mast. Bibliographic
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    Author: Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882 Title: Two years before the mast; a personal narrative of life at sea, by Richard Henry Dana, jr.; with an introduction and notes by Homer Eaton Keyes. Published: New York, The Macmillan, Co., 1909. Description: xvii, 412 p. front. (port.) illus. 15 cm. Subject: Voyages and travels
    Seamen Series: Macmillan's pocket American and English classics Other entries: Keyes, Homer Eaton, 1875-1938 ed.
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    16. Richard Henry Dana: Russians
    Richard Henry Dana, Two Years Before the Mast, Chapter XXVI. RichardHenry Dana Jr. (18151882) entered Harvard in the class of 1835.
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    Here, at anchor [at the Yerba Buena anchorage in San Francisco Bay] and the only vessel, was a brig with Russian colors, from Asitka, in Russian America... Though no larger than the Pilgrim , she had five or six officers, and a crew of between twenty and thirty; and such a stupid and greasy-looking set, I certainly never saw before.... They had brutish faces, looked like the antipodes of sailors, and apparently dealt in nothing but grease. They lived upon grease; ate it, drank it, slept in the midst of it, and their clothes were covered with it. To a Russian, grease is the greatest luxury. They looked with greedy eyes upon the tallow-bags as they were taken in to the vessel, and, no doubt, would have eaten one up whole, had not the officer kept watch over it. The grease seemed actually coming through their pores, and out in their hair, and on their faces. It seems as if it were this saturation which makes them stand cold and rain so well. If they were to go into a warm climate, they would all die of scurvy. Richard Henry Dana

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    20. Guide To The James Morgan Hart Papers,1856-1916
    Corson, Hiram, 18281911. Crane, TF Dana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882. Doherty,Will. Eggers, EA Eliot, Charles W. Faust, Albert Bernhardt, 1870-1951.
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    Compiled by: K. Jacklin, T. Cuthbertson, N. Dean Date completed: August 1990 EAD encoding: Martin Heggestad, November 2002 DESCRIPTIVE SUMMARY Title: James Morgan Hart papers, 1856-1916. Collection Number: Creator: J. M. (James Morgan) Hart, 1839-1916. Quantity: 6.5 cubic ft. Forms of Material: Correspondence, notes, photograph albums, and a scrapbook. Repository: Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library Abstract: COLLECTION DESCRIPTION SUBJECTS Names: Hart, J. M. (James Morgan), 1839-1916.

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