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The Green Hand: Adventures of a Naval Lieutenant - A Sailor's Journey: Tales of Naval Adventure on the High Seas - cover

The Green Hand: Adventures of a Naval Lieutenant - A Sailor's Journey: Tales of Naval Adventure on the High Seas

George Cupples

Casa editrice: Good Press

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In "The Green Hand: Adventures of a Naval Lieutenant," George Cupples crafts a vibrant maritime narrative that artfully intertwines adventure, camaraderie, and the rigors of naval life in the 19th century. Through the eyes of a young naval officer, the book explores themes of bravery, loyalty, and the relentless pursuit of duty amidst the backdrop of the British Empire'Äôs expansive at-sea exploits. Cupples' literary style is characterized by its vivid descriptions and authentic dialogue, providing readers with an immersive experience indicative of the era'Äôs seafaring tales, which bridge the gap between romantic adventure and stark realism. George Cupples was a Scottish author and noted naval historian, whose firsthand experiences and deep understanding of naval operations influenced his writing significantly. Having served in the Royal Navy, his insights provide an authentic lens through which the narrative unfolds, capturing both the excitement and the perils faced by those in service. Cupples' background in both literature and maritime history uniquely positioned him to transform his observations into compelling prose, offering a nuanced portrayal of naval life. "The Green Hand" is a must-read for enthusiasts of maritime literature, historical fiction, and adventure tales. Cupples' rich storytelling and attention to detail leave readers captivated, transporting them to the high seas with a blend of excitement and authenticity. This book not only entertains but also invites reflection on the complexities of life within the navy, making it an invaluable addition to the literature of naval adventure.
Disponibile da: 12/10/2023.
Lunghezza di stampa: 470 pagine.

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