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Captain John Crane, 1800 - 1815

John and David grew up best of friends, outgoing and full of adventure. Living but miles from the sea west of Boston, right on the cusp of manhood at the end of America’s Revolutionary war, the ocean’s siren song beckoned to both. At the peak of adolescence, they struck out on foot in pursuit of their shared dream. Two days to Boston and only one day there found them aboard ship for a whirlwind of adventure beyond their wildest dreams. The next fifteen years shaped a future for the fledgling mariners that seems spun as a flaxen yarn --- were it not so historically accurate. - Summary by Tom Hirsch (7 hr 50 min)

Chapters

01 - Who and What I am

23:34

02 - Walking to Boston

22:17

03 - Departure from Boston

20:01

04 - Overhauled by a British War-Ship

24:16

05 - The Flying Dutchman and His History

21:21

06 - In Danger from a Waterspout

20:51

07 - The Ghosts and How They were laid

19:46

08 - A Congreve Rocket among Algerine Pirates

23:33

09 - Trouble between the United States and Algiers

24:33

10 - Escorted Beyond Danger

22:57

11 - How the Evelyn was lost

23:10

12 - A Voyage to China

24:46

13 - David and I Visit Our Old Home

23:18

14 - The Chesapeake and the Shannon

22:30

15 - Fitting for Sea

23:18

16 - A Conspiracy, and How It was defeated

20:50

17 - Safe Return to New York

21:37

18 - Destruction of the Guerrière by the Constitution

21:43

19 - Escaping from a British Fleet

19:58

20 - Prison Life at Dartmoor

20:42

21 - Released on Parole

14:53

22 - Epilogue

10:45