Table of contents for A thorough seaman : the ships' logs of Horatio Nelson's early voyages imaginatively explored / Pauline Hunter Blair.


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Chapter One         Sheerness and the Nore
Chapter Two         The Mary Ann
Chapter Three       '...a practical seaman, with a horror of the
royal navy...'
Chapter Four        'Thus by degrees I became a good
pilot...from Chatham to the Tower of
London...'
Chapter Five        The Killing of Edward Smith
Chapter Six         Towards the North Pole '...under... that
good man Captain Lutwidge.'
Chapter Seven       '...I exerted myself to have the command
of a four-oared cutter ...'
Chapter Eight       '...1 found that a squadron was fitting out
for the East Indies...'
Chapter Nine        'I was placed in the Seahorse.. .with Captain
Farmer...'
Chapter Ten         '...and watched in the foretop...'
Chapter Eleven      '...I...visited almost every part of the East
Indies...'
Chapter Twelve      '...from Bengal to Bussorah...'
Chapter Thirteen    '...in time I was placed on the quarter-
deck...'
Chapter Fourteen    'Ill health induced Sir Edward
Hughes...to send me to England...'
Chapter Fifteen     '...in the Dolphin...with Captain James
Pigot, whose kindness at that time saved
my life.'
Chapter Sixteen     'The spirit of Nelson revived...'
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Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Nelson, Horatio Nelson, Viscount, 1758-1805 Fiction, Great Britain History, Naval 18th century Fiction, Seafaring life Fiction, Sailing ships Fiction, Sailors Fiction