[Gutenberg 24615] • A Middy of the King: A Romance of the Old British Navy
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- Authors
- Collingwood, Harry
- Tags
- pirates -- juvenile fiction , great britain -- fiction , classics , seafaring life -- juvenile fiction
- Date
- 2008-06-17T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.54 MB
- Lang
- en
The young hero of this tale is Dick Delamere, who was already a aidshipman, on leave, but who receives a letter from the Captain of the Europa, recalling him to join the ship at Portsmouth. The date of the events that ensue is the very late eighteenth century. The first few chapters cover the events while the Europa is on patrol in the Chops of the Channel and the Bay of Biscay. The British are hostile to the French and to the Dutch, and there are engagements with vessels of these nations. Thereafter the vessel sails to the West Indies, where one of the problems is to exterminate the pirates infesting those waters. The book describes, possibly fairly accurately, the life of a midshipman of those days and in those waters. At one point Dick receives a very serious head-wound, but recovers with good treatment in the Naval Hospital. On the whole the book has echoes of the immortal works of Captain Marryat, which I am sure our author had
studied very carefully. Collingwood has exceptional powers of description, and this book makes a good read. (Nick Hodson)