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Old Gold: The Cruise of the "Jason" Brig - A Maritime Adventure of Hidden Treasures and High-Stakes Voyages - cover

Old Gold: The Cruise of the "Jason" Brig - A Maritime Adventure of Hidden Treasures and High-Stakes Voyages

George Manville Fenn

Verlag: Good Press

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In "Old Gold: The Cruise of the 'Jason' Brig," George Manville Fenn weaves a captivating tale of adventure, exploration, and the quest for fortune. Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, this narrative embodies the spirit of maritime fiction, blending vivid descriptions of the sea with rich character development. Fenn'Äôs narrative style is both engaging and evocative, effectively capturing the reader'Äôs imagination while exploring themes of resilience and camaraderie among sailors. The author expertly crafts scenes filled with tension and intrigue, as the crew navigates not only the perils of the ocean but also moral dilemmas and interpersonal conflicts. George Manville Fenn, a prolific writer and noted Victorian storyteller, had a profound affinity for tales steeped in adventure and exploration. His experiences living in coastal regions and his keen interest in naval history undoubtedly influenced the vivid depiction of maritime life in this work. Fenn's background as an early educator and journalist also contributes to his ability to weave complex narratives that resonate with readers from various backgrounds, offering insights into the human condition as well as historical nuances. Highly recommended for enthusiasts of classic adventure literature and maritime tales, "Old Gold" represents a thrilling journey that captures the imagination. Fenn'Äôs masterful storytelling will resonate with readers who appreciate character-driven plots and the pursuit of dreams against daunting odds. Embark on this voyage with the crew of the 'Jason' and uncover the treasures that await within these pages.
Verfügbar seit: 22.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 200 Seiten.

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