Cruise in an Opium Clipper

Cruise in an Opium Clipper

by Lindsay Anderson

14 chapters5h 6mEnglish1891

About this book

Eamont was an opium clipper built in Cowes. It was the subject of an 1891 book, A cruise in an opium clipper, by Captain Lindsay Anderson. Eamont was involved in the opening of Japan to foreigners in 1858, serving as a dispatch boat between Nagasaki and Shanghai, and was one of the first vessels to open up a trade with Formosa…. The Eamont was sent on some very dangerous trips. She was one of the first vessels to open up a trade with Formosa, and made the first survey of the port of Taku, which she entered by bumping over the reef in spite of a tremendous surf beating upon it at the time, a most daring performance. And in her efforts to trade with the Formosans she had to withstand the attack of hundreds of armed natives right on top of a typhoon, which she succeeded in riding out on her moorings. But the captain of the Eamont was a famous fighting man, as the Chinese pirates knew to their cost…. The Eamont was also employed in the negotiations for the first commercial treaty with Japan. (See Wikipedia article on Eamont (schooner)) - Summary by Wikipedia and david wales

Chapters (14)

1Chapters 1-4
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2Chapters 5-8
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3Chapters 9-11
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4Chapters 12-14
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5Chapters 15-17
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6Chapters 18-21
1572
7Chapters 22-24
1163
8Chapters 25-27
1246
9Chapters 28-30
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10Chapters 31-33
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11Chapters 34-36
1225
12Chapters 37-39
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13Chapters 40-42
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14Chapters 43-45
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