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         Marryat Frederick:     more books (41)
  1. The Old Navy. Unison song for boys, with piano. Words by Captain Frederick Marryat (1792-1848). [Staff and tonic sol-fa notation.] by Philip George Wilkinson, 1960
  2. Jacob Faitful by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 2009-10-26
  3. [Works] Volume 3 by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 2009-10-26
  4. A diary in America, with remarks on its institutions. Part second Volume 3 by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 2009-10-26
  5. The pacha of many tales. by Marryat. Frederick. 1792-1848., 1896-01-01
  6. Mission: or, Scenes in Africa. Written for Young People by Frederick , 1792-1848 Marryat, 1845
  7. [Works] Volume 19 by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 2009-10-26
  8. The travels and romantic adventures of Monsieur Violet among the Snake Indians and wild tribes of the great western prairies Volume 2 by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 2009-10-26
  9. [Works] Volume 6 by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 2009-10-26
  10. [Works] Volume 8 by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 2009-10-26
  11. Second series of A diary in America, with remarks on its institutions by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 2009-10-26
  12. The children of the New Forest. by Marryat. Frederick. 1792-1848., 1896-01-01
  13. Second series of A diary in America, with remarks on its institutions by Marryat Frederick 1792-1848, 1840-01-01
  14. The privateersman : adventures, by sea and land, in civil and savage life, one hundred years ago by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 2009-10-26

21. Paintings A-Z
13. Picture of Captain Frederick Marryat, (17921848) by E. Dixon, Captain FrederickMarryat, (1792-1848) Artist E. Dixon Date of Painting circa 1830. 14.
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Marryat, Frederick (17921848) Works by this author Masterman Ready.Copyright 2001 Keith Ito. All Rights Reserved. Admin Control Panel.
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25. 3201Marryat
Click here to go to Discussion Group. Captain Frederick Marryat. 17921848. FrederickMarryat was born in 1792, the son of Joseph Marryat - banker and MP.
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Captain Frederick Marryat
Frederick Marryat was born in 1792, the son of Joseph Marryat - banker and M.P. Marryat joined the navy on 23rd September 1806. Later in life he gave his reason for enlisting: "The Battle of Trafalgar had been fought . . .I witnessed the funeral procession of Lord Nelson; and as the triumphal car upon which his earthly remains were borne disappeared from my aching eye, I felt that death could have no terrors if followed by such a funeral; and I determined that I would be buried in the same manner." Another connection with Nelson - in the 1830's he bought a large estate near Langham in Norfolk, just up the coast from Burnham Thorpe where Nelson was born. By that time the war at sea was virtually over, but Marryat had the good fortune to enlist as First-Class Volunteer aboard "H.M.S. Imperieuse", which was captained by Thomas, Lord Cochrane. Cochrane was one of the great free-booters of the nineteenth-century navy. Pirate, aristocrat, sometime M.P., and jailbird, favourite of his ship's company and of the nation, but bete noire of the Admiralty, he was ignominiously discharged from the service, became Admiral of the Chilean Navy, served with the Brazilian and Greek navies, and was finally accepted back, with flag rank, into the Royal Navy

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Guthrie, 18641936; Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848; Marshall, Logan;Marshall, Logan, Editor; Martorell, Joanot, D. 1468; Marx, Karl, 1818
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27. PUBLIKATIONER 1997:2
som är en bearbetad version av det engelska originalet The Settlers in Canada ,skrivet av den engelske författaren Frederick Marryat (17921848).
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PUBLIKATIONER 1997:2 BIBLIOTEK Golrang, Akbar Marryat, Frederick (Kaptajn Marryat) HISTORIA Finnarnas historia i Sverige 3 : tiden efter 1945. - Helsingfors : Finska Historiska Sam-fundet ; Stockholm : Nordiska museet, 1996. - 516 s. : ill, diagr., tab. 4. - 1994. - 160 s. 5. - 1996. - 158 s. 6. - 1997. - 252 s. Johnson, Anders - 50 kr. BIOGRAFIER Tomljenovic, Borka . - Booklund, 1997. - 142 s. Memoarer. OFFENTLIGT TRYCK Ahlberg, Jan Golrang, Akbar , I Herlitz, Gillis Kristeva, Julia Segerstedt Wiberg, Ingrid I tid och otid : journalistik under sju decennier : del 2 : 1970-1996 / urval, intervjuer och nyskriven text: Anette Carlsson. - Carlssons, 1997. - 339 s. : ill. Stoop, Chris de Thumerelle, P.-J. INVANDRADE KULTURARBETARE Bekas, Sherko Dikter. Cho, Byung-Hwa Dowlatabadi, Mahmoud Mossaed, Jila Qaradaghi, Mahabad Romero, Mario Poesi. Viking, Klaus Mungo Haamukirjailijan luu-ranko. - Mungo-kirja 1997. 136 s. Haamukirjailijan luuranko Anusheh, Fereydun Eslami, Arash Estedadi Shad, Mehdi Farzaneh, M.F. Rast v_ dorough (Faux et vrais : nouvelles) . -Baran, 1993. - 171 s. Golrang, Akbar

28. Athelstane E-Texts
are Captain Frederick Marryat (17921848) All 26 of his publishedworks RM Ballantyne (1825-1894) 62 of his published works Revd.
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Captain Frederick Marryat (1792-1848) All 26 of his published works
R.M. Ballantyne (1825-1894)
62 of his published works
Revd. Egerton Ryerson Young (1840-1909)
4 of his works
Lewis Hough (1830-1900, approx)
1 work. "Dr. Jolliffes's Boys"
Harriet Martineau (1802-1876)
1 work. "Deerbrook"
Charlotte M. Yonge (1823-1901)
1 work. "The Carbonels"
Revd. Dr. Frederick W. Farrar (1831-1903)
1 work. "Eric, or Little by Little"
William Henry Giles Kingston (1814-1880)
1 work. "Mark Seaworth"
James F. Bowman (pseudonyms Richard Archer, who is a character in the book; also Christopher Romaunt) (died 1883)
1 work. "The Island Home", thought to have been used by Ballantyne as a model for The Coral Island
James Conroy Hutcheson
1 work. "The Ghost Ship"
Mrs. George de Horne Vaizey
2 works. "Pixie O'Shaughnessy" and "The Heart of Una Sackville" George Manville Fenn (1831-1909) 1 work. "Middy and Ensign; or, The Jungle Station, a Tale of the Malay Peninsula" published 1883

29. I Arrived At Detroit A Presentation Of The Clarke Historical
1837. Capt. Marryat. Diary. Captain Frederick Marryat 17921848 wasa widely read English novelist whose speciality was sea stories.
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Capt. Marryat. Diary. Captain Frederick Marryat [1792-1848] was a widely read English novelist whose speciality was sea stories. In his Forward to Diary in America Jules Zanger notes: "Of all the literary lions who have made their progress through the drawing-rooms and backwoods of America...perhaps the most tactless and blundering was Captain Frederick Marryat." Marryat was in Detroit July 28, and August 12, 1837.
Left Detroit in the Michigan steam-vessel for Mackinaw. . . . Detroit. There are some pleasant people in this town, and the society is quite equal to that of the eastern cities. From the constant change and transition which take place in this country, go where you will you are sure to fall in with a certain portion of intelligent, educated people. This is not the case in the remoter portions of the Old Continent, where every thing is settled, and generation succeeds generation, as in some obscure country town. But in America, where all is new, and the country has to be peopled from the other parts, there is a proportion of intelligence and education transplanted with the inferior classes, either from the Eastern States or from the Old World, in whatever quarter you may happen to find yourself. Left my friends in Detroit with regret, and returned to Buffalo.

30. List Of E-Texts By Author
Marryat, Frederick, Captain (17921848) Mr. Midshipman Easy (London,1836) Chapter XI of Mr. Midshipman Easy . — Coming of age
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Farewell
Napoleon of the People Histoire de Napoléon: contée dans une grange par un vieux soldat (Paris, 1833) (an excerpt from Balzac's Le Médecin de campagne from Scènes de la vie de campagne .) French folktale of Napoleon's rise to power. Batiushkov, Konstantin Nikolaevich (1787-1855) The Farewell (Poetry)
The Friend's Shadow
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The Prisoner
(Poetry) Doyle, Arthur Conan, Sir (1859-1930) The Duello in France The Cornhill Magazine , Vol. XV. 1890.
Through the Magic Door
The Crime of the Brigadier "The Marriage of the Brigadier" Kennan, George (1845-1924) editor and translator Napoleonder (1902) from Folk-Tales of Napoleon: Napoleonder from the Russian; The Napoleon of the people from the French of Honoré de Balzac Lèrmontov, Mikhail Y. (1814-1841) Borodino (Poetry)
The Last Flitting
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The Ghost Ship
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Two Giants
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Marryat, Frederick, Captain (1792-1848) Mr. Midshipman Easy (London, 1836) Chapter XI of Mr. Midshipman Easy A Guide to Historical Fiction (London, 1914)] Easy is said to have been inspired by Cochrane’s youthful adventures. [PT]

31. Napoleonic Bibliography M-N
Marryat, Frederick, Captain (17921848) Biography of Marryat The Naval Officer; orScenes and Adventures in the Life of Frank Mildmay (London, 1829) A sea novel
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Maass, Edgar (1896-1965) Imperial Venus: A novel of Napoleon’s favorite sister World Historical Fiction Guide (Metuchen, NJ, 1973)] Mackenzie, Faith Compton. Napoleon at the Briars (London, 1943)
Mackenzie, W.C. (William Cook) (1862-1952) The Shirra: A Tale of the Isles (1910) Adventures in the Western Isles among smugglers and French and American privateers in the time of Napoleon, with some fair drawing of canny Scots character in a small seaport. 1812. [Comments from Ernest A. Baker's A Guide to Historical Fiction (London, 1914)] Mackin, Jeanne Dreams of Empire: A novel of Napoleonic Egypt (New York, 1996) Tale of a female artist who joins the group of scholars who accompany Napoleon on his Egyptian expedition. MacMurrough, Sorcha Scars Upon Her Heart: A Novel of the Napoleonic Wars (1998) A Lady and her brother flee Ireland and end up on the road with Wellington's Army. Link to Amazon's Scars Upon Her Heart: A Novel of the... Mahl, William Madame, His Mother, a play in three Acts (Binghamton, NY, 1931) A play about Napoleon and his mother. Makarova, Sofia (1834-1887)

32. Victorian And Edwardian Collection
London Hutchinson, 18 Marryat, Frederick, 17921848. The children of the NewForest. London George Routledge, 18 Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848.
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33. Nautical Electronic Books
(Costs $4.95). Marryat, Frederick 17921848 (Marryat was a British naval officerduring the Napoleonic wars, starting his career on board Lord Cochrane's ship.
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Berry, Don
Magic Harbor : A non-fiction memoir of life with the “water rats”, a fringe society of water people living on their boats in Eagle Harbor, Washington.
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Survivors , 1994: The saga of the WW II U-Boat U-188. This is a remarkable true account of survival at sea against all the odds.
Bishop, Nathaniel H.
Voyage of the Paper Canoe 1878: “A Geographical Journey of 2500 Miles From Quebec to the Gulf Of Mexico, During the Years 1874-5”
Four Months in a Sneak-Box , 1879: “A Boat Voyage of 2600 Miles Down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and Along the Gulf Of Mexico.”
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The American Practical Navigator , 1995 Edition
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Architectura Navalis Mercatoria , 1765: The famous treatise on ship and boat design. With many, many plates of drawings.
Childers, Robert Erskine
The Riddle of the Sands , 1903: Pre WW I yachtsmen find German military preparations. One of the Best. The classic adventure of cruising along the sand banks of the North Sea. Compare to Maurice Griffith's non-fiction books about the same areas. See also biography The Riddle of Erskine Childers , by Andrew Boyle, 1977.

34. Naval Fiction
Frederick Marryat Actually lived during the Age of Sail. (17921848) and was asailor in the navy. One of the classic naval writers. bio here. Part of the.
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Nigeys Naval Fiction Page The increase in interest in the books by Patrick O'Brian and Alexander Kent has led to a resurgence in interest in historical navy fiction. This page details many of the books available in this area, both fiction and associated non-fiction. In time, I will provide covers to all of O'Brian's and Kent's books. For now though, a general link is found below, along with their respective first and most recent books in the Bolitho and Aubrey series. (Look here for tips on finding difficult to find books...) Patrick O'Brian RIP Died Jan 2000 Age 85. Richard Bolitho Books
Midshipman Bolitho Stand into Danger In Gallant Company Sloop of War ... Second to None (paperback out soon)
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36. University Of Delaware: TWO HUNDRED YEARS BEFORE THE MAST: Fiction
seventeen and twentytwo. Frederick Marryat (1792-1848). MastermanReady. London Longman, 1841. Frederick Marryat, British navy
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Gabriel Foigny (1650-1692).
Les Avantures de Jacques Sadeur dans la Decouverte et le Voyage de la Terre Australe . Amsterdam: D. Mortier, 1732. Originally published at Geneva in 1676, this tale is among the best known of all the accounts of Terra Australis. It is a fantastic mixture of the marvelous and the realistic, and was intended as a criticism of Christian tradition. Denis Vairasse (1665-1681).
L'Histoire des Sevarambes, Peuples qui Habitent une Partie du Troisieme Continent Communement Appele La Terre Australe. .. Amsterdam: Pierre Mortier, 1715. First published in Paris in 1677-79, Vairasse's fictitious account of the strange land and people encountered by voyagers after being blown far south off course was reprinted many times, including an English translation that was published in 1727 as Part III of Gulliver's Travels . Both these tales belong to that genre of fictitious narratives purporting to be truthful accounts of voyages made by Europeans to then little known lands. Based upon realistic detail they were intended as satires or criticisms of the existing state of society. Raymond W. Kirkbride Memorial Fund

37. Come, Loose Every Sail To The Breeze
Whall states this is found in the Roxburgh Ballads. He also notes that thereare two verses in Frederick Marryat's (17921848) work Jacob Faithful.*.
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38. Will Watch
Whall dates this version to circa 1820. Whall notes that the songis cited by Frederick Marryat in his works (17921848). Whall
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39. Captain Marryat Homepage And Biography On Bibliomania.com
(17921848) If you please ma'am,it was a very little one says having had an illegitimatechild (Mr Midshipman Easy (1836)) Captain Frederick Marryat was a
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"If you please ma'am,it was a very little one" [says a nurse who is apologising for having had an illegitimate child] ( Mr Midshipman Easy
Captain Frederick Marryat was a serviceman as his title implies - a naval captain indeed, who took to writing stories chiefly about the sea in the late 1820s with the novel The Naval Officer: or Scenes and Adventures in the Life of Frank Mildmay (1829). As with so many authors first works this was a partly autobiographical novel and was a serious tale of adventures occuring on the ocean waves. The book's success allowed Marryat to resign his commission the year after its publication, although presumably to make the reality of his naval vision more complete he kept his title on his books.
Marryat's most famous works came in the 1830s with Peter Simple Jacob Faithful (1834) and Mr Midshipman Easy (1836). These were all sea stories intended for an adult audience and the last of these in particular provided the author with considerable success and acclaim. Japhet in Search of a Father followed later in 1836, bucking the sea-yarn trend for the first time in its portrayal of the troublesome life of a foundling. Marryat, evidently searching within his soul for subject matter based elsewhere but the waves, improbably decided to write a book about an indestructible dog called

40. Newton Forster, Or The Merchant Service (Classics Of Nautical Fiction Series)
About the Author Captain Frederick Marryat (17921848) was a unique literary figurewho rose to the command of his own British Royal Navy ship before retiring
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When all your Patrick O'Brians are out, recommend Marryat Barnes and Noble Spring Catalog
Frank Mildmay is the only-marginally fictional creation of real-life naval officer Captain Frederick Marryat whose writing is said to have influenced Herman Melville to go to sea. Marryat survived 50 documented 19th-century naval battles after, at 14, signing on as a midshipman with the crack frigate H.M.S. Imperieuse under Lord Cochrane-the real-life model for the fictional Horatio Hornblower and Jack Aubrey. Marryat's career progressed through several commands until he retired from the Royal Navy in 1829 to devote himself to his writing. Marryat's tales relate all of the realistic excitement and intimate knowledge of life on or around the sea Book Description
Newton Forster is a troubled young man who survives impressment into the Navy, imprisonment in France, and a shipwreck in the West Indies before gaining a post on the British East India Company vessel bound for Asia. Forster faces a thrill a chapter-murder, insanity, press gangs, prisons, pirates, treachery, and romance! Marryat's non-stop action and wry wit combine to create an immensely entertaining blend of sea story and farce.

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