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Hardcover Mr. Midshipman Easy Book

ISBN: 1025852486

ISBN13: 9781025852485

Mr. Midshipman Easy

"Mr. Midshipman Easy" is a classic work of maritime fiction that follows the spirited adventures of Jack Easy, a young man who enters the Royal Navy with a head full of his father's eccentric theories regarding the equality of man. Expecting to find a world governed by logic and fairness, Jack is quickly confronted with the rigid discipline and hierarchy of life at sea during the Napoleonic Wars.

Written by Captain Marryat, a former naval officer himself, the novel provides an authentic and humorous look at the British navy in the nineteenth century. As Jack traverses the Mediterranean, he engages in daring naval engagements, encounters ruthless pirates, and navigates the complexities of professional advancement and romance. His journey from a naive and argumentative youth to a seasoned and respected officer is marked by both high-stakes action and sharp social satire.

A cornerstone of the nautical adventure genre, "Mr. Midshipman Easy" remains a beloved tale for its vivid depiction of life under sail and its enduring wit. It captures the essence of the golden age of sail, blending historical realism with a timeless coming-of-age story that continues to captivate readers interested in the lore of the high seas.

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