"The Ships and Sailors of Old Salem" by Ralph D. Paine is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book chronicles the vibrant maritime history of Salem, Massachusetts, focusing on the golden era of American maritime achievement characterized by daring sailors and merchant vessels. Through various narratives derived from log books and sea journals, the text aims to celebrate the seafarers who navigated treacherous waters and opened up trade routes across the globe. The opening of the book highlights the decline of the American merchant marine by the early 20th century, contrasting it with its past prominence and adventurous spirit. It reflects on the glory days when Salem ships dominated the seas with their skilled captains, who faced numerous threats, including piracy and adverse regulations, while pioneering overseas trade. As the text sets the stage, it emphasizes the unique contributions of Salem’s seafaring community and hints at the wealth of stories and records that will be explored throughout the chapters, ultimately aiming to restore the forgotten legacy of these brave maritime figures. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
The ships and sailors of old Salem : $b the record of a brilliant era of American achievement
By Ralph Delahaye Paine
First published as a serial in Outing Jan. 1908-Apr. 1909, under title Old Salem ships and sailors.
Ralph Delahaye Paine was an American journalist and author popular in the early 20th century. Later, he held both elected and appointed government offices.
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