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The Kings Own (Book Three of the Marryat Cycle)
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491_9781935585022
From the Father of Modern Nautical Fiction The Kings Own, written in 1830, was the second book from Frederick Marryats pen. The plot takes place about the time of the Nore and Spithead mutinies (1797). A man is hanged for his role in those events, but his son is adopted by the seamen on his old ship. We see him move through the ranks from ships boy, to midshipman, to lieutenant; but part of the mystery of the young man is the broad anchor that is branded on his arm. Its the same symbol that is on all of the Kings possessions aboard ship. We learn that his father was, in fact, the legitimate son of high born gentleman, making the young man his heir. Neither he nor anyone else, however, understands the significance of the anchor, which proves his birth and his heritage. This is one of Marryats darker books, one which goes into a great deal of grisly detail of the realities of shipboard life. Despite the pain and sorrow, it is an exciting read and established Marryats reputation as a serious writer.
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