James Smith, an accomplished yachtsman, has given a narrative of Paul's voyage. He follows this with dissertations on the wind Euroclydon, the island Melita, the hips of the ancients, and geological changes in St. Paul's Bay. Six appendices and a general index conclude the book. Maps, engravings, an line drawings illustrate it.
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James Smith (1782-1867), the son of a wealthy merchant of Scotland, devoted his life to the pursuit of yachting and the study of geography, nautical matters, and the writings of Luke. 'The Voyage and Shipwreck of St. Paul' was first published in 1848 and last published in 1880 in a fourth edition.
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