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The cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter /

First published over 100 years ago, CRUISE OF THE ALABAMA AND THE SUMTER is Raphael Semmes? incredible story of his experiences as a commander in the Confederate Navy during the Civil War. Semmes draws upon his private journals and papers to unfold his memories of capturing merchant vessels and skil...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Semmes, Raphael, 1809-1877
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: New York : Carleton, 1864.
Scituate, Mass. : Digital Scanning, 2001.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • THE CRUISE OF THE ALABAMA AND THE SUMTER
  • ADVERTISEMENT TO THE LONDON EDITION
  • CONTENTS
  • CHAPTER I.
  • The Question at issue
  • An unexpected point of attack
  • Captain Semmes
  • The President's instructions
  • Creating a navy
  • From the old to the new
  • An important mission
  • Appointed to the Sumter
  • True character of the Confederate "pirate."
  • CHAPTER II.
  • The Sumter formerly the Havannah packet-ship
  • Captain Semmes joins and assumes command
  • Altering the vessel
  • Vexatious delays
  • The war begins
  • The river blockaded
  • Crew of the Sumter
  • Dropping down the river.
  • An attempt
  • No pilots
  • Vigorous action
  • Sumter still at her anchors
  • Lamps removed from lighthouses
  • More enemy's ships
  • Orders on board the Sumter
  • False hopes
  • The 30 th of June
  • A courageous pilot
  • The escape of the Sumter
  • The chase
  • The enemy baffled.
  • CHAPTER III.
  • Beginning the cruise
  • The first prize the Golden Rocket
  • The capture burnt
  • The Cuba and Machias
  • Cienfuegos
  • The Ben Dunning and Albert Adams
  • Three at once: the West Wind, the Naiad, and the Louisa Kilham
  • A fleet of prizes
  • Saluting the Confederate States' flag
  • At Cuba.
  • Strict neutrality
  • A prize agent
  • The Governor-General of Cuba
  • Recapture by the United States
  • An accident to the commander
  • A gale
  • At Curaçao
  • The Dutch Governor
  • An ex-president in difficulties
  • The Abby Bradford
  • Venezuela
  • An in-hospitable port
  • The Joseph Maxwell
  • Military v. naval
  • Sagacious skipper
  • Gulf of Bahia.
  • CHAPTER IV.
  • Excitement
  • Taking the bull by the horns
  • official visits
  • H.M.S. Cadmus
  • Captain Semmes' commission
  • At sea again
  • A dull time
  • Wind and current hostile
  • Cayenne
  • French politeness
  • False hopes.
  • At Paramaribo
  • A hot pursuit
  • A loyal Yankee
  • Doubtful security
  • Not to be beaten
  • To sea again
  • A parting arrow.
  • CHAPTER V.
  • Leave Paramaribo
  • Across the equator
  • A day of misfortunes
  • On a sandbank
  • A narrow escape
  • Maranham
  • Bold assertions
  • Visit to the President
  • News
  • False alarms
  • Paying bills
  • A patriot
  • Off again
  • A prize
  • The Joseph Park
  • News of Bull Run
  • A sad birthday.
  • CHAPTER VI.
  • A dull time
  • "Sail, oh-h-h!"
  • An exciting chase
  • No prize
  • A gale
  • Jack's holiday
  • A new cruising-ground
  • Dead calm.
  • An enliqhtened Frenchman
  • A near thing
  • Patience!
  • The Daniel Trowbridge
  • A lucky haul
  • In closer
  • Double Duns
  • The prize schooner's revenge
  • Good news from home
  • An apology
  • In hopes of a fight
  • Disappointment
  • The West India station
  • Another blank
  • Martinique.
  • CHAPTER VII.
  • A French governor
  • At church
  • Visitors
  • On shore
  • Prisoners released
  • Coaling difficulties
  • Sympathy for the South
  • A glass of grog!
  • St. Pierre
  • Curiosity
  • The Iroquois
  • An attempt to intimidate
  • L'Acheron
  • Yankee notion of neutrality
  • Masquerading.