White-Jacket
  • Chapter 1. The Jacket
  • Chapter 2. Homeward-Bound
  • Chapter 3. A Glance at the principal Divisions, into which a Man-of-war's Crew is divided
  • Chapter 4. Jack Chase
  • Chapter 5. Jack Chase on a Spanish Quarter-deck
  • Chapter 6. The Quarter-deck Officers, Warrant Officers, and Berth-deck Underlings of a Man-of-war; where they Live in the Ship; how they Live; their Social Standing on Ship-board; and what sort of Gentlemen they are
  • Chapter 7. Breakfast, Dinner, and Supper
  • Chapter 8. Selvagee contrasted with Mad-Jack
  • Chapter 9. Of the Pockets that were in the Jacket
  • Chapter 10. From Pockets to Pickpockets
  • Chapter 11. The Pursuit of Poetry under Difficulties
  • Chapter 12. The Good or Bad Temper of Men-of-war's men, in a great Degree, attributable to their Particular Stations and Duties aboard Ship
  • Chapter 13. A Man-of-war Hermit in a Mob
  • Chapter 14. A Drought in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 15. A Salt-Junk Club in a Man-of-war, with a Notice to Quit
  • Chapter 16. General Training in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 17. Away! Second, Third, and Fourth Cutters, away!
  • Chapter 18. A Man-of-war Full as a Nut
  • Chapter 19. The Jacket aloft
  • Chapter 20. How they Sleep in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 21. One Reason why Men-of-war's-men are, generally, Short-lived
  • Chapter 22. Wash-day, and House-cleaning in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 23. Theatricals in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 24. Introductory to Cape Horn
  • Chapter 25. The Dog-days off Cape Horn
  • Chapter 26. The Pitch of the Cape
  • Chapter 27. Some Thoughts growing out of Mad Jack's Countermanding his Superior's Order
  • Chapter 28. Edging Away
  • Chapter 29. The Night-watches
  • Chapter 30. A Peep through a fort-hole at the Subterranean Parts of a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 31. The Gunner under Hatches
  • Chapter 32. A Dish of Dunderfunk
  • Chapter 33. A Flogging
  • Chapter 34. Some of the Evil Effects of Flogging
  • Chapter 35. Flogging not Lawful
  • Chapter 36. Flogging not Necessary
  • Chapter 37. Some superior old "London Dock" from the Wine-coolers of Neptune
  • Chapter 38. The Chaplain and Chapel in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 39. The Frigate in Harbor — The Boats — Grand State Reception of the Commodore
  • Chapter 40. Some of the Ceremonies in a Man-of-war unnecessary and injurious
  • Chapter 41. A Man-of-war Library
  • Chapter 42. Killing Time in a Man-of-war in Harbor
  • Chapter 43. Smuggling in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 44. A Knave in Office in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 45. Publishing Poetry in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 46. The Commodore on the Poop, and one of "the People" under the Hands of the Surgeon
  • Chapter 47. An Auction in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 48. Purser, Purser's Steward, and Postmaster in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 49. Rumors of a War, and how they were received by the Population of the Neversink
  • Chapter 50. The Bay of all Beauties
  • Chapter 51. One of "the People" has an Audience with the Commodore and the Captain on the Quarter-deck
  • Chapter 52. Something concerning Midshipmen
  • Chapter 53. Sea-faring Persons peculiarly subject to being under the Weather
  • Chapter 54. "The People" are given "Liberty"
  • Chapter 55. Midshipmen entering the Navy early
  • Chapter 56. A Shore Emperor on board a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 57. The Emperor Reviews the People at Quarters
  • Chapter 58. A Quarter-deck Officer before the Mast
  • Chapter 59. A Man-of-war Button divides two Brothers
  • Chapter 60. A Man-of-war's-man Shot at
  • Chapter 61. The Surgeon of the Fleet
  • Chapter 62. A Consultation of Man-of-war Surgeons
  • Chapter 63. The Operation
  • Chapter 64. Man-of-war Trophies
  • Chapter 65. A Man-of-war Race
  • Chapter 66. Fun in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 67. White-Jacket arraigned at the Mast
  • Chapter 68. A Man-of-war Fountain, and other Things
  • Chapter 69. Prayers at the Guns
  • Chapter 70. Monthly Muster round the Capstan
  • Chapter 71. The Genealogy of the Articles of War
  • Chapter 72. "Herein are the good Ordinances of the Sea, which wise Men, who voyaged round the World, gave to our Ancestors, and which constitute the Books of the Science of good Customs."
  • Chapter 73. Night and Day Gambling in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 74. The Main-top at Night
  • Chapter 75. "Sink, Burn, and Destroy"—Printed Admiralty orders in time of war
  • Chapter 76. The Chains
  • Chapter 77. The Hospital in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 78. Dismal Times in the Mess
  • Chapter 79. How Man-of-war's-men Die at Sea
  • Chapter 80. The Last Stitch
  • Chapter 81. How they Bury a Man-of-war's-man at Sea
  • Chapter 82. What remains of a Man-of-war's-man after his Burial at Sea
  • Chapter 83. A Man-of-war College
  • Chapter 84. Man-of-war Barbers
  • Chapter 85. The great Massacre of the Beards
  • Chapter 86. The Rebels brought to the Mast
  • Chapter 87. Old Ushant at the Gangway
  • Chapter 88. Flogging through the Fleet
  • Chapter 89. The Social State in a Man-of-war
  • Chapter 90. The Manning of Navies
  • Chapter 91. Smoking-club in a Man-of-war, with Scenes on the Gun-deck drawing near Home
  • Chapter 92. The Last of the Jacket
  • Chapter 93. Cable and Anchor all clear
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