The Autobiography of a Yankee Mariner: Christopher Prince and the American Revolution

The Autobiography of a Yankee Mariner: Christopher Prince and the American Revolution

by Michael J. Crawford
     
 

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In 1806, when retired sea captain and religious activist Christopher Prince (1751-1832) began to write his life's story, he wanted simply to leave his family a record of his experiences. Today, his autobiography survives as one of the extremely rare participants' accounts of seafaring during the American Revolution. As a literary work, it shares characteristics of… See more details below

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In 1806, when retired sea captain and religious activist Christopher Prince (1751-1832) began to write his life's story, he wanted simply to leave his family a record of his experiences. Today, his autobiography survives as one of the extremely rare participants' accounts of seafaring during the American Revolution. As a literary work, it shares characteristics of three genres-the war story, the captivity narrative, and the spiritual autobiography. Prince tells what it was like to grow up in a seaport town in colonial Massachusetts, why a boy would choose the seafaring life, of the hardships of fishing on the Grand Banks, and the education of a merchant seaman. The core of the autobiography, however, constitutes Prince's adventures and exploits during the American Revolution, on board both British and American ships, as a naval enlisted man, as an officer of privateers, and a master of merchantmen. It ends with an account of his religious conversion and its transforming effect on his life as a merchant seaman after American Independence had been secured. This book is served well by the editor, Michael J. Crawford, who provides introductions and contexts, commentary, notes, appendixes, and a glossary. Prince and Crawford together make an important contribution to American naval and maritime history.

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Written in the early nineteenth century, the memoirs of retired sea captain and religious activist Christopher Prince tell of his experiences at sea, including his role in the American Revolution. Throughout the narrative, Crawford (Early Historical Branch, Naval Historical Center) describes the historical context and provides commentary. Appendixes feature Prince's obituary, Ethan Allen's narrative of his captivity, a description of a battle in Montreal, details on Prince's privateering, and a glossary. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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ISBN-13:
9781612341774
Publisher:
Potomac Books, Inc.
Publication date:
07/03/2002
Sold by:
Barnes & Noble
Format:
NOOK Book
File size:
4 MB

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