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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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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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Snarleyyow
- By: Frederick Marryat
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Snarleyyow is a darkly humorous nautical tale set in the early 1700s, featuring an evil ship captain, an indestructible dog, and a tangled web of smugglers and political intrigue. As the British Navy clashes with Jacobite rebels, the absurdity of fate plays out at sea. A swashbuckling blend of adventure, satire, and high-seas mischief.
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