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Manifold are the historic interests of the river Thames. There is scarcely a foot of its mud from London Bridge to Gravesend Reach that is not as "consecrated" as that famous bit of soil which Dr. Samuel Johnson and Mr. Richard Savage knelt and kissed on stepping ashore at Greenwich. One of the historic interests, however, threatens to perish out of the annals. It does not indeed rise to such heroic proportions as you find in the story of the Dutch invasion of the river, or in old Hackluyt...
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There was every appearance of a south-westerly wind. The coast of France, which had been standing high and shining upon the horizon on the port bow, and so magnified by the clear northerly air that you could discern, even at that distance, the dim emerald sheen of the upper slopes and the streaky shadows thrown by projecting points and elbows on the white ground, was fast fading, though the sun still stood within an hour of its setting beyond the bleak Foreland. The north wind, which had r...
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In "A Marriage at Sea," Russell likely explores themes related to life aboard ships, the challenges faced by sailors, and perhaps the romantic or adventurous aspects of seafaring. Russell's stories often draw on his own experiences as a sailor, which lends authenticity to his depictions of life at sea.Russell's writing style is characterized by vivid descriptions of maritime scenes, authentic dialogue, and a knack for capturing the atmosphere and excitement of life on the ocean. His work r...
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This edition retains the original idiosyncratic spelling and punctuation. " "These Journals are from May 14, 1804, the day the expedition left the Mississippi River, to September 26, 1806, a day or two after they arrived back in St. Louis. It includes all possible Journal entries of Lewis and Clark. Most of the "courses and distances" and "celestial observations" have been omitted. The notes and most of the corrections of past editors have been removed." According to Wikipedia: "The Lewis ...
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2026
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'"The Last Entry" is a rattling good salt-water yarn, told in the author's usual breezy, exhilarating style.'—Daily Mail. 'In this new novel Mr. Russell has cleverly thrown its events into the year 1837, and there are one or two ingenious passages which add to the Diamond Jubilee interest which that date suggests.... "The Last Entry" is as certain of general popularity as any of Mr. Russell's former tales of the marvels of the sea.'—Glasgow Herald. 'We do not think it possible for anyone t...
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Herbert Barclay is desperately in love with Grace Bellassys, but a number of factors stand in the way of their happiness, the biggest of which is the person of Lady Amelia Roscoe, Grace's guardian. Lady Amelia has several objections to the union, one of which is the fact that Herbert is not a Papist, and to separate the two young people, she has sent Grace to school in France. The two decide to elope, but this is just the start of the adventure...
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The Lewis and Clark Expedition or the Corps of Discovery Expedition was the first American expedition to cross what is now the western portion of the United States. It began near St. Louis, made its way westward, and passed through the continental divide to reach the Pacific coast. The campaign's secondary objectives were scientific and economic: to study the area's plants, animal life, and geography, and to establish trade with local Native American tribes. With maps, sketches, and journa...
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Enriched edition. Pioneering Adventures of the American West
2023
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In 'The Journals of Lewis and Clark, 1804-1806,' the diverse geographical and cultural landscapes of early America are masterfully captured through a mosaic of literary styles ranging from detailed observational prose to introspective reflections. The collection serves not only as an essential historical document but also as a remarkable narrative of discovery and personal encounter with the uncharted American continent. Through a blend of meticulous diary entries and compelling storytelli...
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Sea Adventure Novel (Complete Edition)
2020
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The Wreck of the Grosvenor is a gripping adventure novel that features the life on a trading ship during its journey across the Atlantic. As the "Grosvenor" makes headway there are rumblings among the crew with each passing day. Things rapidly reach boiling point, the mutiny takes place and the only one who seems to be able to rise to the occasion is the second officer Edward Royle, who will make an attempt to save the lives of the innocent from that chaos.
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The Journals of Lewis and Clark by Meriwether Lewis and William Clark (1814): Embark on an epic journey of exploration and discovery with Meriwether Lewis and William Clark's "The Journals of Lewis and Clark." This compilation of journals chronicles the famous Lewis and Clark Expedition as they traverse the uncharted territories of the American West. Their detailed observations and encounters with native tribes provide a firsthand account ...
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Enriched edition. Sea Adventure Novel
2020
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William Clark Russell's "The Wreck of the Grosvenor" is a riveting tale of a shipwreck in the literary style of a classic maritime adventure. Set in the context of the 19th century, the book explores themes of survival, desperation, and the harsh realities of life at sea. Russell's detailed descriptions of the sea and the sailors' struggles create a vivid and immersive reading experience that will transport readers to the heart of the action. The narrative is filled with suspense as the cr...
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The novel likely follows the journey of Master Rockafellar, possibly a ship's captain or a prominent figure aboard a vessel, as he navigates through various challenges and adventures at sea. The title suggests a narrative that focuses on the protagonist's voyage, potentially involving encounters with storms, shipwrecks, exotic locations, or conflicts with other ships or characters.William Clark Russell's writing style is characterized by its vivid descriptions of maritime settings, authent...
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