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Sea Captain's Daughter

Published
Apr 2012
Main Genre
Historical Historical
Pages
150

About This Book

In 1850, Sarah Owen Burgess, twelve year old daughter of a Nantucket sea captain, took up her pen to begin a personal journal. Over the years she created, albeit unintentionally, a fine history of her beloved island as it was transformed from an island made wealthy by the thriving whaling industry to an island suffering the economic blow of the coming of the railroad to the mainland, thereby, making the transportation of whale oil and its by-products, easier to transport. It is a story of one girl's coming of age on the cusp of two major economic epochs in American history complete with travel, friendship, love and, the output of an inquiring, curious mind.

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First Edition Apr 2012 Createspace ISBN 1448608961
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Sep 2011 ISBN B005LF0T5K
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