White Jacket; Or, The World on a Man-of-War. Herman MelvilleЧитать онлайн книгу.
PITCH OF THE CAPE.
SOME THOUGHTS GROWING OUT OF MAD JACK'S COUNTERMANDING HIS SUPERIOR'S ORDER.
A PEEP THROUGH A PORT-HOLE AT THE SUBTERRANEAN PARTS OF A MAN-OF-WAR.
SOME OF THE EVIL EFFECTS OF FLOGGING.
SOME SUPERIOR OLD "LONDON DOCK" FROM THE WINE-COOLERS OF NEPTUNE.
THE CHAPLAIN AND CHAPEL IN A MAN-OF-WAR.
THE FRIGATE IN HARBOUR.—THE BOATS.—GRAND STATE RECEPTION OF THE COMMODORE.
SOME OF THE CEREMONIES IN A MAN-OF-WAR UNNECESSARY AND INJURIOUS.
KILLING TIME IN A MAN-OF-WAR IN HARBOUR.
A KNAVE IN OFFICE IN A MAN-OF-WAR.
PUBLISHING POETRY IN A MAN-OF-WAR.
THE COMMODORE ON THE POOP, AND ONE OF "THE PEOPLE" UNDER THE HANDS OF THE SURGEON.
PURSER, PURSER'S STEWARD, AND POSTMASTER IN A MAN-OF-WAR.
RUMOURS OF A WAR, AND HOW THEY WERE RECEIVED BY THE POPULATION OF THE NEVERSINK.
ONE OF "THE PEOPLE" HAS AN AUDIENCE WITH THE COMMODORE AND THE CAPTAIN ON THE QUARTER-DECK.
SOMETHING CONCERNING MIDSHIPMEN.
"THE PEOPLE" ARE GIVEN "LIBERTY."