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The Great Quest - A romance of 1826 wherein are recorded the experiences of Josiah Woods of Topham and of those others with whom he sailed for Cuba and the Gulf of Guinea - cover

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The Great Quest - A romance of 1826 wherein are recorded the experiences of Josiah Woods of Topham and of those others with whom he sailed for Cuba and the Gulf of Guinea

Charles Boardman Hawes

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In 'The Great Quest,' Charles Boardman Hawes masterfully captures a gripping narrative infused with the allure of piracy and high seas adventure. Set against the backdrop of a quaint New England town, the novel unfolds the tale of young Josiah Wood and his Uncle Seth Upham as they become entangled in a thrilling voyage shadowed by the mysterious past dealings of Seth and the enigmatic Cornelius Gleazen. Hawes's novel is rich in its depiction of maritime life, its prose mirroring the rolling cadence of the ocean itself. Within the literary context of early 20th-century adventure fiction, Hawes stands out with his attention to historical authenticity and his ability to weave complex characters within the genre's traditional themes. The second paragraph reveals Hawes as an author with a profound understanding of the sea's mythos and lore. His own maritime experiences and deep-seated fascination with New England's history likely influenced the vivid and knowledgeable descriptions found on the pages of 'The Great Quest.' This background, coupled with a deft storytelling ability, molds a world where the reader can almost smell the salt air and hear the creaking of the ship's timbers. Finally, for enthusiasts of maritime literature and those yearning for a story steeped in adventure, mystery, and the tumultuous pursuit of fortune, 'The Great Quest' is an essential read. Hawes's narrative not only promises to immerse readers in the perilous beauty of oceanic endeavors but also offers a timeless reflection on the human spirit's quest for the extraordinary. It is a volume that will proudly occupy any bookshelf and capture the imagination of anyone who dares to set sail through its pages.
Disponible desde: 10/08/2022.
Longitud de impresión: 251 páginas.

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