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Incidents on land and water : or, Four years on the Pacific coast; being…

by Bates, D. B. (Dolly B.), 1826-1908
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Incidents on Land and Water: or, Four Years on the Pacific Coast; being… by Mrs. D. B. Bates is a historical narrative written in the mid-19th century. The book recounts the real-life adventures of the author as she journeys by sea and land, facing shipwrecks, fires, and numerous perils while traveling along the Pacific Coast. It provides a personal account of survival, cultural encounters, and daily life during a time of great migration and maritime risk. The narrative is told from a first-person perspective, focusing on Mrs. Bates’s own experiences as the central figure. The opening of Incidents on Land and Water introduces Mrs. Bates’s childhood in Massachusetts and quickly shifts to her decision to accompany her seafaring husband on an adventurous and hazardous journey. Early chapters detail their departure from Baltimore on the coal-laden ship Nonantum, vivid descriptions of life at sea, and the camaraderie among the crew and animals aboard ship. Disaster soon strikes as the Nonantum catches fire during a storm, forcing the crew and passengers into a perilous situation before seeking refuge at the remote and stormy Falkland Islands. The narrative then follows a relentless sequence of dangers: fires aboard successive ships, dramatic rescues, and survival on a desolate Peruvian beach, all interwoven with reflections on hope, home, and the unpredictability of life. Throughout, the writing is rich in personal observation and period detail, drawing readers into the everyday triumphs and hardships of mid-19th-century maritime travel. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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