Eight bells and top masts

diaries from a tramp steamer

Paperback, 244 pages

English language

Published 2002 by Review.

ISBN:
978-0-7472-6420-0
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OCLC Number:
48680699

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Initially I had a problem with this book. The style is off-putting. The diary entries are interspersed with commentary. The commentary refers to the person writing the diary as 'the lad'. I know when I look back at myself 35 years ago I'm not the same person, but actually I am. The Lad, the author growing up, on his first job chose to work on a tramp steamer as the era of the tramp steamer was ending. It is (eventually) an engaging tale of growing up, and the diary entries show the development and growth of character as the story progresses. This type of life can no longer be experienced so it is a view into another world. The author should have been out of place in this world with his bright observations, but he wasn't and we benefit from that.
The book ends with a few pages on the …

Subjects

  • Lee, Christopher, -- Diaries.
  • Tramp shipping -- Great Britain.
  • Merchant mariners -- Great Britain -- Biography.