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List of Illustrations | ix | |
Publisher's Preface | xi | |
Publisher's Introduction | xiii | |
The Cruise of the CSS Alabama | xxviii | |
Chapter I1 | ||
Introductory | ||
Chapter II10 | ||
Escape from the Mersey | ||
Fitting out at the Azores | ||
Chapter III18 | ||
Getting acquainted with the new ship | ||
Her good qualities | ||
Personnel of officers and crew | ||
Drilling | ||
Our first prize | ||
The old flag lowered | ||
Chapter IV39 | ||
A stern chase | ||
On Newfoundland Banks | ||
The cyclone | ||
Off New York | ||
Southward ho! | ||
A new main yard | ||
Martinique | ||
Escape from the cruiser San Jacinto | ||
The run to Blanquilla | ||
Cruising after the California treasure-steamer | ||
Capture of the Ariel | ||
Chapter V60 | ||
Into the Gulf of Mexico | ||
At the Arcas Islands | ||
Off Galveston | ||
The Hatteras fight | ||
Chapter VI70 | ||
The Hatteras prisoners on board | ||
At Kingston, Jamaica | ||
Trouble with Jack | ||
Adieu to Fort Royal | ||
Foraging for provisions | ||
Baffling winds | ||
A cargo of wines and liquors | ||
Enemies' ships getting scarce | ||
Disposing of prisoners at sea | ||
In the Brazilian high road | ||
Washing days for Jack | ||
Chapter VII97 | ||
At Fernando de Naronha | ||
A coal ship | ||
Bahia | ||
In the trade winds | ||
Sowing the sea with pianos | ||
Capture of the Conrad | ||
Commissioning of the Tuscaloosa | ||
Voyage to the Cape of Good Hope | ||
Chapter VIII135 | ||
Saldanha Bay | ||
Repairing ship | ||
Death of Cummings | ||
Capture of the Sea Bride | ||
Reception at Cape Town | ||
The cruiser Vanderbilt | ||
Nasty weather | ||
Chapter IX155 | ||
We make a deal | ||
A chance for handling prize-money | ||
Adventurous customers | ||
Sale of the Sea Bride | ||
Fishing | ||
The Vanderbilt again | ||
Second visit to Cape Town | ||
Chapter X163 | ||
From Cape Town to the East Indies | ||
Ocean roads and currents | ||
Dividing poor Jack's effects | ||
Island of St. Paul | ||
Drilling | ||
More prizes | ||
Pulo Condore | ||
Enjoying life | ||
Singapore | ||
Chapter XI197 | ||
English hospitality | ||
Idle American shipping in port | ||
A fight with Yankee skippers | ||
A cab race | ||
A generous offer | ||
U.S. gunboat Wyoming | ||
A suspicious case | ||
Semmes as boarding-officer | ||
Christmas in the Malacca Straits | ||
A boat fleet | ||
Chapter XII211 | ||
Westward ho! | ||
Summing up results | ||
Sunny seas | ||
Routine work | ||
Pictures of ship life | ||
A barmecide feast | ||
Bay of Bengal | ||
Ceylon | ||
Malabar coast | ||
A sea of fire | ||
Electric squalls | ||
Chapter XIII237 | ||
Cape Town again | ||
Old friends | ||
The newspaper man | ||
Bad news | ||
Reentering the Atlantic | ||
The Rockingham | ||
The Tycoon | ||
Our last bonfire | ||
We arrive at Cherbourg | ||
Chapter XIV245 | ||
In the harbor of Cherbourg | ||
French hospitality | ||
Arrival of the Kearsarge | ||
The challenge | ||
Scrupulous neutrality | ||
Preparations for the fight | ||
Mr. Lancaster's yacht | ||
Commander Semmes's prevision | ||
Chapter XV254 | ||
The engagement | ||
Appendix | 266 | |
Epilogue | 287 | |
Biographical Notes | 295 | |
Scene Off Brazil Coast | 337 | |
A Souvenir of the Alabama | 339 | |
List of Officers | 345 | |
A General Muster Roll | 346 | |
Prizes Seized or Destroyed by the Alabama in the North Atlantic | 356 |
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Add Two Years on the Alabama: A Firsthand Account of the Daring Exploits of the Infamous Confederate Raider, From the Caribbean to the China Sea, the CSS Alabama inflicted havoc on Union commerce for over two years during the American Civil War, sinking or seizing more than sixty prizes -- yet never making land in North America. Built covertly in England, stealt, Two Years on the Alabama: A Firsthand Account of the Daring Exploits of the Infamous Confederate Raider to your collection on WonderClub |