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  Eight Bells and Top Masts: Diaries from a Tramp Steamer

Eight Bells and Top Masts: Diaries from a Tramp Steamer 
It is the late 1950s--the end of an era in which an old converted coal-burning ship with a Chinese crew and a handful of British officers would tramp from port to port, picking up cargo where it could, never knowing where it would be heading next. Lee worked on these ships as a boy with rough, strange, and fascinating men, and faithfully recorded all he saw in diaries that form the basis for this riveting tale.

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Author

Lee, Christopher

Number of Pages

256

Illustrated

illus.

Format

softcover

Date

2002

ISBN

0747264201

ISBN13

9780747264200

 
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