The Black Barque

A Tale Of The Pirate Slave-Ship Gentle Hand On Her Last African Cruise

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The Black Barque

A Tale Of The Pirate Slave-Ship Gentle Hand On Her Last African Cruise

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The Black Barque, by T. Jenkins Hains, is, by way of contrast, to the last an out-and-out story of piracy, and the breezes that blow through its pages are laden, so we are constantly reminded, with the pestilent breath of the slave ship. It is claimed for this book that the descriptions of life on board ship are noteworthy for their realistic strength; and there seems to be no reason for questioning their accuracy. But taken altogether, the brutality of the officers toward their crew, the inhumanity meted out to the living cargo of slaves, the carnage of the encounter with rival pirates, and finally the wholesale massacre when the slaves break loose and run amuck, leave an impression of a needless surfeit of horrors, a sort of piratical Dance of Death. — The Bookman, Volume XXI, pages 518-9

"Captain Hains, the master of the straight sea story, has built a picture that teems with the sea life of the time, striking in its splendid details. The 'Black Barque' is a rattling tale of the sea, as rough as a storm-lashed shoal, as brutal as the sea itself, with a splendid swing, a range of rough characters, and adventures on every page." — Current Literature.

Captain Hains is said to have drawn from a large fund of personal experiences for the material for his book. — The Bookman, Volume XXI, page 330.

"One of the best sea stories ever published." — Chicago Tribune.

A large number of excellent seamen are persuaded by the offer of extravagant wages to ship for a voyage in a vessel of which they really know nothing and find themselves when once she is afloat on a voyage to Africa in a slaver. A display of brutality on the part of the captain, a mutiny, a rising of the slaves, are among the incidents which leave only the heroine, the narrator and two of the crew as survivors. It is an unpleasant but possible story. — The Dolphin, Volume VII--April, 1905--No.4., page 509.

"Shows the author's mastery of a craft that allows none to sail to windward." — Chicago News.

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Table of Contents

I. I Seek a New Ship
Page 1
II. Captain Howard
Page 8
III. The Barque
Page 18
IV. Shanghaied
Page 30
V. In the Fo'c'sle
Page 39
VI. I Become "Cock of the Walk"
Page 48
VII. Two Kinds of Hand-shakes
Page 55
VIII. Our Bos'n
Page 65
IX. I Make Another Friend
Page 72
X. Yankee Dan and His Daughter
Page 81
XI. We Make a Day of It
Page 92
XII. How the Day Ended
Page 100
XIII. A Surprising Salute
Page 107
XIV. I Decide to Leave the Barque
Page 117
XV. Others Decide Otherwise
Page 128
XVI. A Taste of Cold Iron
Page 135
XVII. Sir John and Miss Allen
Page 144
XVIII. The Barque Has Ill Luck
Page 152
XIX. And Still More Ill Luck
Page 162
XX. What Happened in Madeira
Page 171
XXI. The Strange Brig
Page 180
XXII. "Stand to It!"
Page 188
XXIII. What the Captain's Chest Held
Page 198
XXIV. The Captain Shows His Mettle
Page 207
XXV. We Hear of Long Tom
Page 218
XXVI. We Repel Boarders
Page 225
XXVII. Our Captive
Page 233
XXVIII. My First Glimpse of Slavery
Page 241
XXIX. We Lay in Our Cargo
Page 248
XXX. I Suspect Treachery
Page 254
XXXI. I Meet Cortelli
Page 264
XXXII. Open Mutiny
Page 273
XXXIII. The Fight on Deck
Page 280
XXXIV. The Cargo Breaks Loose
Page 288
XXXV. Our Last Chance
Page 296
XXXVI. The End of the Black Barque
Page 305
XXXVII. The Last Strand of My Yarn
Page 313

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Library of Congress
PZ3.H1278 Bl, PS3515.A249

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Illustrator
W. Herbert Dunton

The Physical Object

Number of pages
334
Dimensions
22.9 x 15.2 x 2.2 centimeters

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OL24643846M
ISBN 10
1163718424, 116373960X
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9781163718421, 9781163739600
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B001KKODCK
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38456529, 38458459, 12918828, 21335769
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