The Resource The sailor; : a poem. The author's description of his youth, being a shepherd- going to sea- death of his sweetheart- shipwrecked in a dreadful storm; when one hundred sail of ships were cast away in Yarmouth Roads, and more than one thousand men drowned- with many other providential escapes, while he followed the sea above twenty-five years; after having been twice taken prisoner, and experienced many hardships; like the prodigal son returned safe to his friends, who supposed he was dead, as they had not heard from him for several years- with a description of Westmoreland- Keswick Lake- Flambro' Head- Hornsea Mar- Yorkshire Wolds- town of Liverpool- slave trade- the author's family- and experience., By Edward Anderson, many years master of the Jemima in the Lisbon trade
The sailor; : a poem. The author's description of his youth, being a shepherd- going to sea- death of his sweetheart- shipwrecked in a dreadful storm; when one hundred sail of ships were cast away in Yarmouth Roads, and more than one thousand men drowned- with many other providential escapes, while he followed the sea above twenty-five years; after having been twice taken prisoner, and experienced many hardships; like the prodigal son returned safe to his friends, who supposed he was dead, as they had not heard from him for several years- with a description of Westmoreland- Keswick Lake- Flambro' Head- Hornsea Mar- Yorkshire Wolds- town of Liverpool- slave trade- the author's family- and experience., By Edward Anderson, many years master of the Jemima in the Lisbon trade
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The item The sailor; : a poem. The author's description of his youth, being a shepherd- going to sea- death of his sweetheart- shipwrecked in a dreadful storm; when one hundred sail of ships were cast away in Yarmouth Roads, and more than one thousand men drowned- with many other providential escapes, while he followed the sea above twenty-five years; after having been twice taken prisoner, and experienced many hardships; like the prodigal son returned safe to his friends, who supposed he was dead, as they had not heard from him for several years- with a description of Westmoreland- Keswick Lake- Flambro' Head- Hornsea Mar- Yorkshire Wolds- town of Liverpool- slave trade- the author's family- and experience., By Edward Anderson, many years master of the Jemima in the Lisbon trade represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool.This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch.
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The item The sailor; : a poem. The author's description of his youth, being a shepherd- going to sea- death of his sweetheart- shipwrecked in a dreadful storm; when one hundred sail of ships were cast away in Yarmouth Roads, and more than one thousand men drowned- with many other providential escapes, while he followed the sea above twenty-five years; after having been twice taken prisoner, and experienced many hardships; like the prodigal son returned safe to his friends, who supposed he was dead, as they had not heard from him for several years- with a description of Westmoreland- Keswick Lake- Flambro' Head- Hornsea Mar- Yorkshire Wolds- town of Liverpool- slave trade- the author's family- and experience., By Edward Anderson, many years master of the Jemima in the Lisbon trade represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Sydney Jones Library, University of Liverpool.
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- Twelfth edition.
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- The sailor; : a poem. The author's description of his youth, being a shepherd- going to sea- death of his sweetheart- shipwrecked in a dreadful storm; when one hundred sail of ships were cast away in Yarmouth Roads, and more than one thousand men drowned- with many other providential escapes, while he followed the sea above twenty-five years; after having been twice taken prisoner, and experienced many hardships; like the prodigal son returned safe to his friends, who supposed he was dead, as they had not heard from him for several years- with a description of Westmoreland- Keswick Lake- Flambro' Head- Hornsea Mar- Yorkshire Wolds- town of Liverpool- slave trade- the author's family- and experience.
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- The sailor;
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- a poem. The author's description of his youth, being a shepherd- going to sea- death of his sweetheart- shipwrecked in a dreadful storm; when one hundred sail of ships were cast away in Yarmouth Roads, and more than one thousand men drowned- with many other providential escapes, while he followed the sea above twenty-five years; after having been twice taken prisoner, and experienced many hardships; like the prodigal son returned safe to his friends, who supposed he was dead, as they had not heard from him for several years- with a description of Westmoreland- Keswick Lake- Flambro' Head- Hornsea Mar- Yorkshire Wolds- town of Liverpool- slave trade- the author's family- and experience.
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- By Edward Anderson, many years master of the Jemima in the Lisbon trade
- Language
- eng
- Cataloging source
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- active 18th century
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- Anderson, Edward
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- no index present
- Literary form
- poetry
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- active 1823-1842
- 1943-
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- Hutchinson, John
- Edwards, James O.
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- The sailor; : a poem. The author's description of his youth, being a shepherd- going to sea- death of his sweetheart- shipwrecked in a dreadful storm; when one hundred sail of ships were cast away in Yarmouth Roads, and more than one thousand men drowned- with many other providential escapes, while he followed the sea above twenty-five years; after having been twice taken prisoner, and experienced many hardships; like the prodigal son returned safe to his friends, who supposed he was dead, as they had not heard from him for several years- with a description of Westmoreland- Keswick Lake- Flambro' Head- Hornsea Mar- Yorkshire Wolds- town of Liverpool- slave trade- the author's family- and experience., By Edward Anderson, many years master of the Jemima in the Lisbon trade
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- Signatures: A-F6
- Price below imprint: Price One Shilling
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- ocn264974860
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- Twelfth edition.
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- 72 pages
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- Bookplate of J.O. Edwards on the upper inside board.
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- The sailor; : a poem. The author's description of his youth, being a shepherd- going to sea- death of his sweetheart- shipwrecked in a dreadful storm; when one hundred sail of ships were cast away in Yarmouth Roads, and more than one thousand men drowned- with many other providential escapes, while he followed the sea above twenty-five years; after having been twice taken prisoner, and experienced many hardships; like the prodigal son returned safe to his friends, who supposed he was dead, as they had not heard from him for several years- with a description of Westmoreland- Keswick Lake- Flambro' Head- Hornsea Mar- Yorkshire Wolds- town of Liverpool- slave trade- the author's family- and experience., By Edward Anderson, many years master of the Jemima in the Lisbon trade
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- Signatures: A-F6
- Price below imprint: Price One Shilling
- Carrier category
- volume
- Carrier category code
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- nc
- Carrier MARC source
- rdacarrier
- Content category
- text
- Content type code
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- txt
- Content type MARC source
- rdacontent
- Control code
- ocn264974860
- Dimensions
- 12{u00BA} (20 cm)
- Edition
- Twelfth edition.
- Extent
- 72 pages
- Media category
- unmediated
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- Bookplate of J.O. Edwards on the upper inside board.
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