Frederick Marryat’s ‚Masterman Ready; Or, The Wreck of the Pacific‘ is a captivating adventure novel that follows the survivors of a shipwreck as they strive to survive on a deserted island. The book is written in Marryat’s characteristic straightforward and engaging style, with vivid descriptions of the challenges faced by the characters. As a prominent figure in maritime literature, Marryat expertly incorporates nautical details and seafaring themes into the story, providing a realistic and immersive reading experience. The themes of survival, resilience, and camaraderie are central to the narrative, making it a compelling and thought-provoking read for fans of adventure fiction. Frederick Marryat, himself a former naval officer, drew upon his own experiences at sea to craft ‚Masterman Ready‘. His deep knowledge of maritime life and his understanding of human nature shine through in the portrayal of the characters and their struggles. Marryat’s background in the Royal Navy adds authenticity to the novel, enhancing its credibility and appeal to readers interested in seafaring tales. I highly recommend ‚Masterman Ready; Or, The Wreck of the Pacific‘ to readers who enjoy classic adventure literature and are looking for a thrilling and well-written story set in the high seas. Marryat’s masterful storytelling and engaging characters make this novel a must-read for anyone interested in maritime adventures.
Frederick Marryat
Masterman Ready; Or, The Wreck of the ‚Pacific‘ [EPUB ebook]
Survival and Resilience on the High Seas: A Classic Adventure Tale of Shipwreck and Camaraderie
Masterman Ready; Or, The Wreck of the ‚Pacific‘ [EPUB ebook]
Survival and Resilience on the High Seas: A Classic Adventure Tale of Shipwreck and Camaraderie
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Sprache Englisch ● Format EPUB ● Seiten 279 ● ISBN 4057664599049 ● Dateigröße 0.6 MB ● Alter 17-4 Jahre ● Verlag Good Press ● Ort Prague ● Land CZ ● Erscheinungsjahr 2019 ● herunterladbar 24 Monate ● Währung EUR ● ID 7512641 ● Kopierschutz Soziales DRM