File:P 112--Lost ships and lonely seas.jpg

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English: P 112--Illustration from the book Lonely ships and lonely seas by Ralph Paine. Illus by George Avison. Published by The Century co., New York, 1921. (First published as individual true sea-stories in Century magazine between 1920-21.)
David Woodard sailed as chief mate in the American ship Enterprise, Captain Hubbard, on the 20th of January 1793, bound from Batavia to Manilla. He and others abandoned in the Celebes.
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Author George Alfred Avison (excepting attributed paintings from museums)

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P 112--Illustration from the book ''Lonely ships and lonely seas'' by Ralph Paine. [Caption: Woodard raised his empty hands to ask for peace and mercy]

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