Some Nautical Tales
Wilbur H. Vantine writes about the ebb and flow of life at sea in his highly personal story, "Some Nautical Tales". Vantine begins the book with his enlistment in the merchant... Read More
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Wilbur H. Vantine writes about the ebb and flow of life at sea in his highly personal story, "Some Nautical Tales". Vantine begins the book with his enlistment in the merchant... Read More
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