
The Men of the Merchant Service Being the polity of the mercantile marine for 'longshore readers
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Authors:
- Bullen, Frank Thomas
1857 - 1915
About this book
In an era defined by the expansion of global trade and maritime exploration, "The Men of the Merchant Service" by Frank Thomas Bullen offers an insightful examination of life within the British mercantile marine. This compelling document delves into the intricate balance of duty and adventure faced by seafarers, highlighting the unique challenges of navigating both the seas and the complexities of maritime law. Bullen's portrayal of the roles and responsibilities of these men serves as a vital resource for students and civic activists interested in labor rights and the evolution of maritime policies. With a focus on the realities of life at sea, this work stands as an essential guide for anyone seeking to understand the rich tapestry of maritime history and its impact on modern society.
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