[Gutenberg 21404] • From Powder Monkey to Admiral: A Story of Naval Adventure
- Authors
- Kingston, William Henry Giles
- Publisher
- Dodo Press
- Tags
- adventure and adventurers -- juvenile fiction , voyages and travels -- juvenile fiction , shipwrecks -- juvenile fiction , naval -- 18th century -- juvenile fiction , ship captains -- juvenile fiction , sailing -- juvenile fiction , treasure troves -- juvenile fiction , seafaring life -- juvenile fiction , smugglers -- juvenile fiction , great britain -- history , rescues -- juvenile fiction
- ISBN
- 9781406579451
- Date
- 1870-01-01T00:00:00+00:00
- Size
- 0.37 MB
- Lang
- en
William Henry Giles Kingston (1814-1880), was a writer of tales for boys. He was born in London, but spent much of his youth in Oporto. His first book, The Circassian Chief, appeared in 1844. His first book for boys, Peter the Whaler, was published in 1851, and had such success that he retired from business and devoted himself entirely to the production of this kind of literature, in which his popularity was deservedly great; and during 30 years he wrote upwards of 130 tales, including Digby Heathcote (1860), The Three Midshipmen (1862), The Three Lieutenants (1874), The Three Commanders (1875) and In the Rocky Mountains (1878). He also conducted various papers, including The Colonist, and Colonial Magazine and East India Review. He was also interested in emigration, volunteering, and various philanthropic schemes. For services in negotiating a commercial treaty with Portugal he received a Portuguese knighthood, and for his literary labours a Government pension.