Richard Henry Dana Jr.
Richard Henry Dana is a literary fiction author who is best known for his work “Two Years Before the Mast.” The author was born in 1815 in Cambridge, Massachusetts into a family that first came into the US in 1640.As a kid, he studied under Samuel Barret who was a strict schoolmaster in Cambridgepoirt. Alongside him was James Russell Lowell, the future writer and fellow native of Cambridge.
Publication Order
Standalone Books
The Seaman's Friend: A Treatise on Practical Seamanship
1840
Two Years Before The Mast
1840
Hospitable England in the Seventies: The Diary of a Young American, 1875-1876
2007
Directory of Sea Terms
2012
Elements of International Law
2015
A Tribute To Judge Sprague
2015
Argument of Richard H. Dana, Jr.: On Behalf of the United States
2018
To Cuba and Back
2019
Dana's Seaman's Friend
2021
An Autobiographical Sketch
2021