
By Way of Cape Horn
By Way of Cape Horn, written by Paul Eve Stevenson in the mid-19th century, recounts his adventurous journey from New York to San Francisco aboard a tall-masted sailing ship. This sequel to A Deep-Water Voyage captures the challenges and excitement of maritime life, emphasizing the joy and camaraderie found among sailors. Stevenson's vivid storytelling offers insights into the experiences of seafaring during this era, making it a notable contribution to nautical literature.

