Great Sea StoriesGood Press, 26. nov. 2019 - 349 sider "Great Sea Stories" by various and edited by Joseph Lewis French is a collection of high-seas adventures. French was a novelist, editor, poet and newspaper man who was known for his themed collections. This is one of his most famous. From "The Wreck of the Royal Caroline" to "The Sailor's Wife" life around the seas is inherently romantic and full of adventure which is perfectly depicted in these stories. |
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... , " BY HERMAN MELVILLE SECOND DAY . THIRD DAY . THE CORVETTE CLAYMORE From " Ninety - three , " BY VICTOR HUGO THE MERCHANTS ' CUP From " Broken Stowage , " BY DAVID W. BONE I II III IV V A STORM AND A RESCUE From " The Wreck of.
... , " BY HERMAN MELVILLE SECOND DAY . THIRD DAY . THE CORVETTE CLAYMORE From " Ninety - three , " BY VICTOR HUGO THE MERCHANTS ' CUP From " Broken Stowage , " BY DAVID W. BONE I II III IV V A STORM AND A RESCUE From " The Wreck of.
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... broken oars and writhing limbs, a voice is shrieking in broadest Devon to the master, who is looking over the side. "Oh, Robert Drew! Robert Drew! Come down, and take me out of hell!" "Who be you, in the name of the Lord?" "Don't you ...
... broken oars and writhing limbs, a voice is shrieking in broadest Devon to the master, who is looking over the side. "Oh, Robert Drew! Robert Drew! Come down, and take me out of hell!" "Who be you, in the name of the Lord?" "Don't you ...
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... broke into a cheer and called to them to run her alongside. "Silence!" shouted Amyas. "I take no surrender from mutineers. Señor," cried he to the captain, springing into the rigging and taking off his hat, "for the love of God and ...
... broke into a cheer and called to them to run her alongside. "Silence!" shouted Amyas. "I take no surrender from mutineers. Señor," cried he to the captain, springing into the rigging and taking off his hat, "for the love of God and ...
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... broken only by the cry "Of some strong swimmer in his agony." And then, suddenly collecting themselves, as men ... broke into open.
... broken only by the cry "Of some strong swimmer in his agony." And then, suddenly collecting themselves, as men ... broke into open.
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Various Joseph Lewis French. answered only by growls; and at last broke into open reproaches. Even Will Cary's volatile nature, which had kept him up during the fight gave when Yeo and the carpenter came aft, and told Amyas in a low ...
Various Joseph Lewis French. answered only by growls; and at last broke into open reproaches. Even Will Cary's volatile nature, which had kept him up during the fight gave when Yeo and the carpenter came aft, and told Amyas in a low ...
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THE CRUISE OF THE TORCH | |
THE MERCHANTMAN AND THE PIRATE | |
NARRATIVE OF THE MUTINY OF THE BOUNTY | |
FATE OF THE MUTINEERSCOLONY OF PITCAIRNS ISLAND | |
THE CAPTURE OF THE GREAT WHITE WHALE | |
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THIRD | |
THE CORVETTE CLAYMORE | |
THE MERCHANTS | |
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