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Frank Mildmay A Naval Adventure
- By: Frederick Marryat
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Join Frank Mildmay on an exhilarating journey as he navigates the treacherous waters of naval life under the legendary Captain Cochrane. This captivating tale, drawn from the authors own experiences as a midshipman, offers a thrilling glimpse into the daring escapades of one of Britains most celebrated naval figures. (Summary by Paul Klipp)
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Pirate, and The Three Cutters
- By: Frederick Marryat
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The Pirate and The Three Cutters offers a thrilling nautical tale of piracy, smuggling, and adventure on the open seas. A feared pirate captain clashes with the law, while a parallel tale of smugglers unfolds in a world of deception, chase, and high-stakes danger.
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The Children of the New Forest
- By: Frederick Marryat
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Children of the New Forest by Frederick Marryat is a historical novel set during the English Civil War. After their father, a Royalist colonel, is killed, four orphaned children—Edward, Humphrey, Alice, and Edith Beverley flee to the New Forest. They are sheltered by Jacob Armitage, a forester, who teaches them survival skills. Living in hiding, Edward later joins the Royalist cause, while his siblings maintain their rural life. The story explores themes of loyalty, resilience, and justice. Eventually, King Charles II is restored, and Edward regains his inheritance, reuniting with his family...
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Mr. Midshipman Easy
- By: Frederick Marryat
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Dive into Mr. Midshipman Easy, a delightful early example of nautical fiction penned in 1836. This humorous tale follows the escapades of Jack Easy, a well-born young man who embarks on a journey in the Royal Navy. While the story begins with a satirical look at Jacks idealistic views on the rights of man, it quickly evolves into an entertaining adventure filled with his clever triumphs over bullies, treacherous weather, and various foreign foes. Be warned the novel includes racial and ethnic epithets, religious stereotypes, and a rather optimistic take on supply-side economics, ensuring that ...
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Jacob Faithful
- By: Frederick Marryat
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Frederic Marryat, rebelling against the future his affluent family had envisioned for him, enlisted in the Royal Navy in 1806 when he was only 14. He served under Lord Cochran’s command on the HMS Imperieuse, experiencing over 50 sea battles and eventually rising to the rank of Post Captain. Upon retiring, Marryat channeled his experiences into writing, becoming a pioneer in nautical fiction. His tales often drew inspiration from his naval career, including his novel, Jacob Faithful. This is a vivid portrayal of the lives of Thames watermen, focusing on Jacob, a child born and raised on ...
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