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  • Poor Jack

    Frederick Marryat

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Jan. 6, 2016)
    Frederick Marryat was a popular 19th century novelist best known for pioneering the genre of sea stories and for writing other action and adventure books. An acquaintance of Charles Dickens, Marryat's books are still read today.
  • POOR JACK.

    Captain. Marryat

    Hardcover (Blackie, Sept. 3, 1895)
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  • Poor Jack

    Frederick Marryat

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, June 28, 2017)
    Poor Jack is a novel by the English author Frederick Marryat, published in 1840. It tells the story of Thomas Saunders, a sailor's son and neglected street urchin struggling to survive in Greenwich, London in the early 19th century. ("Poor Jack" was the title given by the waterfront boys, or mudlarks, to their chief.) In a rags-to-riches story Saunders eventually rises by his own efforts to become a pilot on the Thames, makes his fortune and retires to the life of a wealthy squire. The novel has interesting descriptions of domestic life among the naval lower ranks and contains many anecdotes of seafaring life.
  • Poor Jack

    Frederick Marryat

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Sept. 2, 2017)
    Captain Frederick Marryat (1792-1848) was an English novelist, a contemporary and acquaintance of Charles Dickens, noted today as an early pioneer of the sea story. He is now known particularly for the semi-autobiographical novel Mr Midshipman Easy (1836) and his children's novel The Children of the New Forest (1847). After trying to run away to sea several times, he was permitted to enter the Royal Navy in 1806, as a midshipman on board HMS Imperieuse. In 1829 he was commanding the frigate HMS Ariadne on a mission to search for shoals around the Madeira and Canary Islands. This was an uninspiring exercise, and between that and the recent publication of his first novel, The Naval Officer (1829) he decided to resign his commission and take up writing full time.
  • Poor Jack. Colour Frontis

    Captain Marryat

    Hardcover (Blackie & Son,, )
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  • Poor Jack illustrated

    Frederick Marryat

    Paperback (Independently published, July 29, 2020)
    Poor Jack is a novel by the English author Frederick Marryat, published in 1840.It tells the story of Thomas Saunders, a sailor's son and neglected street urchin struggling to survive in Greenwich, London in the early 19th century. ("Poor Jack" was the title given by the waterfront boys, or mudlarks, to their chief.) In a rags-to-riches story Saunders eventually rises by his own efforts to become a pilot on the Thames, makes his fortune and retires to the life of a wealthy squire. The novel has interesting descriptions of domestic life among the naval lower ranks and contains many anecdotes of seafaring life.
  • Poor Jack

    Captain Marryat

    Hardcover (Frederick Warne and Co., Sept. 3, 1887)
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  • Poor Jack

    CAPTAIN MARRYAT

    Hardcover (Bohn, Sept. 3, 1853)
    Illustrated by Clarkson Stanfield, all edges gilt
  • Poor Jack

    Frederick Marryat

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, July 9, 2017)
    Poor Jack is a novel by the English author Frederick Marryat, published in 1840.It tells the story of Thomas Saunders, a sailor's son and neglected street urchin struggling to survive in Greenwich, London in the early 19th century. ("Poor Jack" was the title given by the waterfront boys, or mudlarks, to their chief.) In a rags-to-riches story Saunders eventually rises by his own efforts to become a pilot on the Thames, makes his fortune and retires to the life of a wealthy squire. The novel has interesting descriptions of domestic life among the naval lower ranks and contains many anecdotes of seafaring life.
  • Poor Jack

    Frederick Marryat

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 5, 2017)
    Poor Jack is a novel by the English author Frederick Marryat, published in 1840. It tells the story of Thomas Saunders, a sailor's son and neglected street urchin struggling to survive in Greenwich, London in the early 19th century. ("Poor Jack" was the title given by the waterfront boys, or mudlarks, to their chief.) In a rags-to-riches story Saunders eventually rises by his own efforts to become a pilot on the Thames, makes his fortune and retires to the life of a wealthy squire. The novel has interesting descriptions of domestic life among the naval lower ranks and contains many anecdotes of seafaring life.
  • Poor Jack: 1840 ,NOVEL

    Frederick Marryat

    Paperback (Independently published, March 10, 2019)
    Poor Jack is a novel by the English author Frederick Marryat, published in 1840.It tells the story of Thomas Saunders, a sailor's son and neglected street urchin struggling to survive in Greenwich, London in the early 19th century. ("Poor Jack" was the title given by the waterfront boys, or mudlarks, to their chief.) In a rags-to-riches story Saunders eventually rises by his own efforts to become a pilot on the Thames, makes his fortune and retires to the life of a wealthy squire. The novel has interesting descriptions of domestic life among the naval lower ranks and contains many anecdotes of seafaring life.
  • Poor Jack

    Frederick Marryat

    Hardcover (Indypublish.Com, May 30, 2005)
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