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  • The strange transfiguration of Hannah Stubbs

    In The Strange Transfiguration of Hannah Stubbs, Florence Marryat fuses sensation fiction, spiritualist speculation, and late-Victorian social critique into a curious and provocative narrative of identity transformed. The novel centers on a humble servant whose sudden alteration of mind and manner raises questions about class, consciousness, and the porous boundary between body and soul. Marryat's ... Read more

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  • Borneo and the Indian Archipelago with drawings of costume and scenery

    Exploring Southeast Asia: Capturing Culture and Scenery

    by Frank Marryat ...
    In "Borneo and the Indian Archipelago," Frank Marryat presents a vivid exploration of the rich cultures, stunning landscapes, and diverse peoples of Southeast Asia. Through a masterful blend of travelogue and ethnographic observation, Marryat employs a captivating narrative style that reflects both a sense of adventure and an acute awareness of the intricate cultural tapestries he encounters. ... Read more

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  • Children of the New Forest

    The story of four young orphans in the English Civil War

    Four young orphans are determined to avenge their father's death as they set out to help restore deposed King Charles the First to the throne. Set in this turbulent time of English history, when Oliver Cromwell's Leveller army hunted down those loyal to the king, Children of the New Forest is an enjoyable and vivid story of adventure and courage. ... Read more

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  • Audiobook

    Mr. Midshipman Easy

    Narrated by Michael Healy ...

    Unabridged

    14 hours 37 min

    At fourteen the unworldly, idealistic Jack Easy leaves the luxury of his father's estate in England and sails into a world of action and adventure aboard the sloop of war HMS Harpy. At first Jack finds it hard to stomach the discipline of naval life and, with his mischievous sense of humor, is always getting himself into scrapes. But soon he is bravely taming a band of mutinous seamen, outwitting ... Read more

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  • The Pirate

    A Swashbuckling Tale of High Seas Adventure

    In "The Pirate," Frederick Marryat crafts an exhilarating tale set against the backdrop of the 18th-century Caribbean, a time notorious for its lawlessness and adventure. Through vibrant prose and meticulous attention to nautical detail, Marryat presents a gripping narrative that explores themes of morality, freedom, and the complexities of human nature within the pirate ethos. The book offers a ... Read more

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  • Japhet, in Search of a Father

    Enriched edition. A Quest for Identity and Belonging in 19th Century England

    In 'Japhet, in Search of a Father,' Frederick Marryat weaves a compelling narrative that explores themes of identity, belonging, and social class through the adventures of a young boy named Japhet. Combining elements of adventure fiction with a distinct social commentary, Marryat creates a rich tapestry that reflects the complexities of early 19th-century British society. His vibrant prose ... Read more

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  • Mr. Midshipman Easy

    In "Mr. Midshipman Easy," Frederick Marryat presents a captivating narrative that follows the adventurous journey of the young protagonist, Mr. Easy, who embarks on a naval career in the British Navy during the early 19th century. The novel is celebrated for its vivid portrayal of maritime life, detailing the rigorous discipline of the naval academy and the trials of seafaring, characterized by ... Read more

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  • The Little Savage

    A Tale of Wilderness and Self-Discovery in the 19th Century

    In "The Little Savage," Frederick Marryat crafts a captivating narrative that explores themes of civilization versus nature through the experiences of a young boy raised by a tribe of Native Americans. Set against the backdrop of the early 19th century, the novel intertwines adventure and moral lessons, employing Marryat's typical blend of rich description and action-packed sequences. His ... Read more

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  • Snarleyyow, or, the Dog Fiend

    The novel tells the story of the ship's dog, Snarleyyow, aboard a British warship during the Napoleonic Wars. Snarleyyow, also known as "the Dog Fiend," creates chaos and comedic situations, becoming a central character in the adventures and misadventures experienced by the crew.Frederick Marryat was known for his nautical tales and maritime adventures, and "Snarleyyow" is considered one of his ... Read more

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  • Japhet in Search of a Father

    In "Japhet in Search of a Father," readers follow the adventures of the young protagonist, Japhet, as he embarks on a journey to find his father. The title character sets out to discover the truth about his parentage and to seek the guidance and support of his paternal figure. Along the way, Japhet encounters various challenges, makes new friends, and learns valuable lessons about life and human ... Read more

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  • Jacob Faithful

    Enriched edition. A Sailor's Tale of Resilience and Redemption on the Thames River

    In "Jacob Faithful," Frederick Marryat weaves a vivid narrative that captures the essence of 19th-century maritime life through the eyes of its resilient protagonist, Jacob Faithful. The novel deftly combines elements of adventure and social commentary, revealing the complexities of life on the Thames amidst the backdrop of industrialization. Marryat's engaging and fluid prose, rich with dialect ... Read more

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