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The Log of a Privateersman - A High-Seas Adventure of Privateering and Naval Warfare - cover

The Log of a Privateersman - A High-Seas Adventure of Privateering and Naval Warfare

Harry Collingwood

Verlag: Good Press

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In "The Log of a Privateersman," Harry Collingwood masterfully narrates the thrilling adventures of a privateer during the height of naval warfare in the early 18th century. The novel is rich in its vivid descriptions of maritime life and seamlessly blends action with historical authenticity, offering readers insights into naval conflicts, the complexities of privateering, and the moral ambiguities faced by seafarers. Collingwood'Äôs prose combines a fast-paced narrative style with lyrical maritime details, creating an engaging experience that captures the spirit of adventure and the harsh realities of life at sea. Harry Collingwood, a British author and naval engineer, drew from his substantial maritime background when composing this novel. Having spent years both at sea and in shipbuilding, Collingwood was able to infuse his storytelling with a sense of realism and authenticity that reflects the technical details of ship operation and naval strategy, making his work not only thrilling but also educational. His deep-seated passion for the sea serves as a backdrop to his works, providing readers with both entertainment and insight into the life of a seafarer. "The Log of a Privateersman" is highly recommended for enthusiasts of maritime fiction, historical novels, and anyone intrigued by the life of privateers in the Age of Sail. Collingwood's engaging narrative is sure to captivate readers, transporting them into an era of high seas, adventure, and moral quandaries, making it a significant contribution to nautical literature.
Verfügbar seit: 22.08.2023.
Drucklänge: 250 Seiten.

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