Frederick Marryat eBooks
eBooks found: 28
Frank Mildmay
Fireship Press, May 2011
ISBN: 9781934757093
It can be argued that modern nautical fiction began with this book-the first that flowed from Frederick Marryat's pen. Written in 1829, it follows the adventures of Frank Mildmay as he enters the Royal >>
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Jacob Faithful
Fireship Press, May 2011
ISBN: 9781935585060
From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction One of the great things about the writings of Frederick Marryat is that he introduces you to all aspects of early 19th Century nautical life. It's not just the >>
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Masterman Ready
Fireship Press, May 2011
ISBN: 9781935585121
If you seek to understand nautical fiction, you must begin with Frederick Marryat. ""Forster was certainly correct in declaring [Masterman Ready] the most read, and the most willingly reread, of its class. >>
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Mr. Midshipman Easy
Fireship Press, May 2011
ISBN: 9781935585077
From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction Mr. Midshipman Easy is probably Frederick Marryat's best known work, and justifiably so. It's a delightful story. Jack Easy is a boy who comes from wealth. Along >>
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Newton Forster
Fireship Press, May 2011
ISBN: 9781935585046
From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction Newton Forster first appeared in 1832 as a series in Metropolitan Magazine, a periodical of which Frederick Marryat was the editor, and which initially hosted >>
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Percival Keene
Fireship Press, May 2011
ISBN: 9781935585138
In Percival Keene Marryat goes back to a character-style that he first introduced in Frank Mildmay. In both books, the ""hero"" is a bit of a low-life-proud, rebellious and, many times, downright mean. >>
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Peter Simple
Fireship Press, May 2011
ISBN: 9781935585053
From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction While Frederick Marryat had achieved commercial success with his previous books, Peter Simple was perhaps his first ""classic."" Indeed, Peter Simple is considered >>
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Poor Jack
Fireship Press, May 2011
ISBN: 9781935585114
From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction Poor Jack takes us back to the Thames River. But, in addition to being another terrific portrait of life on that bustling waterway, it introduces us to the Greenwich >>
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Snarleyyow
Fireship Press, May 2011
ISBN: 9781935585091
From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction ""If Mr. MIdshipman Easy is today his best known story, the one which followed it, Snarleyyow, is in a purely literary sense the real masterpiece of his literary >>
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The King's Own
Fireship Press, May 2011
ISBN: 9781935585022
From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction The King's Own, written in 1830, was the second book from Frederick Marryat's pen. The plot takes place about the time of the Nore and Spithead mutinies (1797). >>
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