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The Wreck of the "Royal Charter". Compiled from Authentic Sources, with Some Original Matter
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- Nombre de pages238
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-619874-9
- EAN4064066198749
- Date de parution11/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille664 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "The Wreck of the 'Royal Charter, '" Frank Fowler delves into the tragic shipwreck of 1859, intricately weaving together historical narrative and vivid storytelling that captures both the tumult of the sea and the human experience. Fowler employs a blend of dramatic prose and meticulous research, offering readers not only a gripping account of the disaster but also a reflection on the maritime practices of the era.
His insightful portrayal of the ship's voyage, the ensuing chaos, and the desperate plight of passengers and crew members is contextualized within the broader maritime history of the 19th century, showcasing the interplay between human ambition and nature's unforgiving power. Frank Fowler, a maritime historian and avid researcher, was deeply influenced by his own seafaring heritage, which instilled in him a profound respect for the ocean'Äôs mysteries.
His extensive travel and encounters with various maritime communities allowed him to gather firsthand accounts that enrich the narrative. This background imbues his writing with authenticity while demonstrating a commitment to honoring the memories of those lost at sea. I highly recommend "The Wreck of the 'Royal Charter'" to readers who appreciate a blend of historical fiction and documentary storytelling.
Fowler's compelling narrative not only enlightens but captivates, making it essential reading for enthusiasts of maritime lore and history alike.
His insightful portrayal of the ship's voyage, the ensuing chaos, and the desperate plight of passengers and crew members is contextualized within the broader maritime history of the 19th century, showcasing the interplay between human ambition and nature's unforgiving power. Frank Fowler, a maritime historian and avid researcher, was deeply influenced by his own seafaring heritage, which instilled in him a profound respect for the ocean'Äôs mysteries.
His extensive travel and encounters with various maritime communities allowed him to gather firsthand accounts that enrich the narrative. This background imbues his writing with authenticity while demonstrating a commitment to honoring the memories of those lost at sea. I highly recommend "The Wreck of the 'Royal Charter'" to readers who appreciate a blend of historical fiction and documentary storytelling.
Fowler's compelling narrative not only enlightens but captivates, making it essential reading for enthusiasts of maritime lore and history alike.





