Autor: Horatio Bridge

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Horatio Bridge (1806-1893) was a notable American naval officer and author, distinguished for his service in the United States Navy and for his literary contributions. He is most well-known for his work „Journal of an African Cruiser” (1845), which chronicles his experiences serving on the United States Navy”s African Squadron. His writings provided a vivid account of the early American naval operations along the western coast of Africa and offered insights into the cultural and political landscape of the region during the mid-19th century. Bridge”s literary style combines a meticulous attention to detail with a scholarly narrative, capturing both the larger strategic significance of the African Squadron”s mission and the day-to-day life of a naval officer. „Journal of an African Cruiser” reflects Bridge”s keen observation skills and his ability to contextualize his experiences within the broader American maritime policy. The book remains a primary source for historians studying the United States” role in curtailing the transatlantic slave trade and engaging with African nations during that era.




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Horatio Bridge: Journal of an African Cruiser, 1853
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Horatio Bridge: Journal of an African Cruiser
Horatio Bridge’s ‘Journal of an African Cruiser’ is a poignant and vivid account of his experiences during his time as a midshipman on a United States Navy expedition to Africa in the early 19th cent …
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Horatio Bridge: Journal of an African Cruiser
"Journal of an African Cruiser" by Horatio Bridge is a gripping naval memoir chronicling his maritime adventures and anti-slavery efforts along the African coast. As a naval officer, Bridge …
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