Kafka
Kafka
Download AppDownload
AboutContactPrivacyTerms
Download App

© 2026 Kafka

  1. Home
  2. /
  3. Two Years Before the Mast
Two Years Before the Mast

Two Years Before the Mast

Richard Henry Dana Jr.

14h 21m
172,138 words
en
Start Reading

Richard Henry Dana Jr. entered Harvard in 1831 but was forced to abandon his studies after two years due to eye trouble caused by measles. Dana shipped out as a common seaman onboard the American merchant ship Pilgrim, convinced that time at sea would help cure his affliction. The ship left Boston on August 14, 1834, just two weeks after his nineteenth birthday, on a mission to then-Mexican California to collect animal hides. From the moment he steps on board, Dana is confronted with the grueling nature of life at sea. He describes in vivid detail the brutal working conditions, the treacherous storms, the heavy labor required to operate a sailing ship, and the oppressive hierarchy among the crew. As the Pilgrim embarks on its journey along the Pacific coast, Dana describes his encounters with various landscapes, including the bustling ports of California, the vast expanses of the Pacific Ocean, and the rugged beauty of the California coastline. He also provides insight into the lives and cultures of the people he encounters, like the Californian rancheros and the indigenous peoples of the region. Dana’s writing often verges on the poetic, with evocative descriptions of the California coast as well as the icy wilderness surrounding Cape Horn. Two Years Before the Mast serves as an important historical document, shedding light on the often-overlooked experiences of common sailors and the realities of the merchant trade. Dana’s memoir continues to resonate with readers, captivating them with its authenticity, descriptive power, and the unique perspective it offers on 19th century maritime life. It transports readers to a bygone era filled with adventure, hardship, and the relentless beauty of the sea. This Standard Ebooks edition is based on a 1916 reprint of the 1909 Macmillan Company publication, with the addition of an epilogue of sorts, “Twenty-Four Years After,” which chronicles Dana’s return to California in 1859 to revisit the places and people he wrote about in the original work. Also included are notes on the text by Homer Eaton Keyes, Assistant Professor of Art at Dartmouth College.

Seafaring lifeDana, Richard Henry, 1815-1882Voyages and travelsSailors
PublisherStandard Ebooks
LanguageEnglish
Source
Project GutenbergGoogle BooksInternet Archive
CopyrightThe source text and artwork in this ebook are believed to be in the United States public domain; that is, they are believed to be free of copyright restrictions in the United States. They may still be copyrighted in other countries, so users located outside of the United States must check their local laws before using this ebook. The creators of, and contributors to, this ebook dedicate their contributions to the worldwide public domain via the terms in the [CC0 1.0 Universal Public Domain Dedication](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/).

Books by Richard Henry Dana Jr.

To Cuba and BackTo Cuba and Back

Similar books

NostromoNostromo
Short PlaysShort Plays
The Innocents AbroadThe Innocents Abroad
The Mirror of the SeaThe Mirror of the Sea
The Road to OzThe Road to Oz
The Marvelous Land of OzThe Marvelous Land of Oz
The Voyages of Doctor DolittleThe Voyages of Doctor Dolittle
Dick Sands, the Boy CaptainDick Sands, the Boy Captain
Toilers of the SeaToilers of the Sea
In Search of the CastawaysIn Search of the Castaways
The Cruise of the AlerteThe Cruise of the Alerte
The End of the TetherThe End of the Tether
Ozma of OzOzma of Oz
The Giant RaftThe Giant Raft
TypeeTypee
The Special CorrespondentThe Special Correspondent