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Hardcover The Dark Frigate Book

ISBN: 1025428757

ISBN13: 9781025428758

The Dark Frigate

"The Dark Frigate" is a masterfully told tale of adventure and peril on the high seas during the 17th century. The narrative follows young Philip Marsham, who, after a series of misfortunes in London, finds himself apprenticed aboard the Rose of Devon. What begins as a standard merchant voyage quickly descends into chaos when the ship is overtaken by a crew of bloodthirsty pirates.

Caught between his sense of duty and the brutal necessity of survival, Philip must navigate the treacherous waters of mutiny and lawlessness. This work delivers a vivid and historically rich account of maritime life, capturing the authentic vernacular and the harsh conditions of the Golden Age of Piracy. Through the eyes of Philip Marsham, "The Dark Frigate" explores the complexities of character and the heavy price of loyalty.

Standing as a landmark of early 20th-century literature and a recipient of the Newbery Medal, the novel is celebrated for its atmospheric depth and gripping plot. It remains an essential read for anyone who enjoys classic seafaring tales, historical drama, and the timeless struggle of a young man finding his way in a world without boundaries.

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