In "The Shellback's Progress," Walter Runciman, Sen., likely explores various aspects of life and society in the 19th century, using the term "shellback" to refer to sailors or seafarers who have crossed the equator or rounded the Cape of Good Hope or Cape Horn. The title suggests that the book may focus on the experiences, adventures, and challenges faced by sailors during the 19th century. Runciman's writing is likely to offer insights into maritime history, exploration, and the evolution of naval technology during the 1800s. "The Shellback's Progress" may also provide anecdotes, stories, and observations drawn from Runciman's own experiences or from historical accounts.
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