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  1. A diary in America : with remarks on its institutions by Marryat Frederick 1792-1848, 1839-01-01
  2. The WORKS Of CAPTAIN FREDERICK MARRYAT. by Captain [Frederick1792 - 1848].Johnson, R. Brimley - Editor. Marryat, 1895
  3. NEWTON FORSTER;or, The Merchant Service.In Three Volumes. by Captain Frederick.1792 - 1848].'By the Author of The King's Own.' [Marryat, 1832
  4. JOURNAL OF THE REV. TIMOTHY FLINT FROM THE RED RIVER TO THE QUACHITTA or WASHITA, in Louisiana in 1835 [as published in] The SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRARY.Containing the Best Popular Literature, Including Memoirs, Biography, Novels, Tales, Travels, Voyages, &c.Part I - 1836.[bound with] THE JOURNAL Of BELLES LETTRES.PART I.Nos 1 - 26.1836. by Adam - Publisher.Flint, Timothy [1780 - 1840] - Contributor.Marryat, Captain [Frederick. 1792 - 1848 ] - Contributor.Baillie, Joanna [1782 - 1851] - Contributor. Waldie, 1836
  5. The METROPOLITAN MAGAZINE.1836. by Captain [Frederick1792 - 1848].Howard, E[dward.d. 1841]. Marryat, 1836
  6. JOURNAL OF THE REV. TIMOTHY FLINT FROM THE RED RIVER TO THE QUACHITTA or WASHITA, in Louisiana in 1835 [as published in] The SELECT CIRCULATING LIBRARY.Containing the Best Popular Literature, Including Memoirs, Biography, Novels, Tales, Travels, Voyages, &c.Part I - 1836. by Adam - Publisher.Flint, Timothy [1780 - 1840] - Contributor.Marryat, Captain [Frederick. 1792 - 1848 ] - Contributor.Baillie, Joanna [1782 - 1851] - Contributor. Waldie, 1836
  7. The KING'S OWN.Lane's Uniform Edition.Complete in Two Volumes. by Captain [Frederick1792 - 1848]. Marryat, 1839
  8. PETER SIMPLE. A Biographical Essay by Michael Sadleir. by Capt [Frederick1792 - 1848]. Marryat, 1929
  9. MARRYATT'S [sic] NOVELS.Lane's Uniform Edition. by Captain [Frederick1792 - 1848]. Marryat, 1837
  10. The FAIRY'S WAND [as published in] The NEW MONTHLY MAGAZINE And HUMORIST.1840.Part the First. by Capt Frederick1792 - 1848].[Jerrold, Douglas.1803 - 1857].[Trollope, Mrs. Frances Milton.1780 - 1863].Hook, Theodore [1788 - 1841] - Editor. [Marryat, 1840
  11. "Puzzled Which to Choose": Conflicting Socio-Political Views in the Works of Captain Frederick Marryat (American University Studies Series IV, English Language and Literature) by Louis J. Parascandola, 1997-02
  12. Captain Marryat: A Rediscovery by Oliver Warner, 1979-02

41. Arts: Literature: Authors: M: Marryat, Frederick - Open Site
Marryat, Frederick (17921848). —Novelist, s. of a West India merchant, was b.in London. In 1806 he entered the navy as a midshipman under Lord Cochrane
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Biography MARRYAT, FREDERICK (1792-1848). —Novelist, s. of a West India merchant, was b. in London. In 1806 he entered the navy as a midshipman under Lord Cochrane (afterwards Earl of Dundonald), and saw much service in the Mediterranean, at Walcheren, and in the Burmese War of 1824. He returned in 1830 as a Captain and C.B. The scenes and experiences through which he had passed were the preparation for and the foundation of his numerous novels, of which the first, Frank Mildmay, was pub. in 1829. It was followed by over 30 others, of which perhaps the best are Peter Simple, Jacob Faithful (1834), Mr. Midshipman Easy (1836), The Dog Fiend (1837), and The Phantom Ship (1839). M. is the prince of sea story-tellers; his knowledge of the sea, vigorous definition of character, and hearty and honest, if somewhat broad, humour never failing to please.
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42. Tall Ships Books - Nautical Fiction Maritime Naval History Limited Edition Print
Captain Frederick Marryat (17921848) was an officer in the Royal Navy, beginningas a midshipman in 1806, and later became England s most famous author in
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Frederick Marryat Captain Frederick Marryat (1792-1848) was an officer in the Royal Navy, beginning as a midshipman in 1806, and later became England's most famous author in the years between Jane Austen and Charle's Dickens.
Even more than that he was a naval hero of the Great War with Napoleon and it was his exploits and experiences in the navy during those years that formed the core of his writing. Considered by many to be the father of the nautical fiction genre, he based most of his books on his own experiences at sea.
As a midshipman, he sailed under Lord Thomas Cochrane aboard HMS Books by Captain Marryat A Code of Signals for the Use of Vessels Employed in the Merchant Service
Suggestions for the Abolition of the Present System of
Impressment in the Naval Service

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The Naval Officer; or Scenes and Adventures in the
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Peter Simple Jacob Faithful The Pacha of Many Tales The Pirate, and the Three Cutters

43. 3201Marryat
Captain Frederick Marryat. 17921848. Frederick Marryat was born in 1792, theson of Joseph Marryat - banker and MP. Marryat joined the navy on 23rd
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Frederick Marryat was born in 1792, the son of Joseph Marryat - banker and M.P. Marryat joined the navy on 23rd September 1806. Later in life he gave his reason for enlisting: "The Battle of Trafalgar had been fought . . .I witnessed the funeral procession of Lord Nelson; and as the triumphal car upon which his earthly remains were borne disappeared from my aching eye, I felt that death could have no terrors if followed by such a funeral; and I determined that I would be buried in the same manner." Another connection with Nelson - in the 1830's he bought a large estate near Langham in Norfolk, just up the coast from Burnham Thorpe where Nelson was born. By that time the war at sea was virtually over, but Marryat had the good fortune to enlist as First-Class Volunteer aboard "H.M.S. Imperieuse", which was captained by Thomas, Lord Cochrane. Cochrane was one of the great free-booters of the nineteenth-century navy. Pirate, aristocrat, sometime M.P., and jailbird, favourite of his ship's company and of the nation, but bete noire of the Admiralty, he was ignominiously discharged from the service, became Admiral of the Chilean Navy, served with the Brazilian and Greek navies, and was finally accepted back, with flag rank, into the Royal Navy

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Marryat, Captain Frederick (17921848) Novelist. He was a Captain in theRoyal Navy and his novels are chiefly about the sea. The
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Marie de France (c. 1180) One of the earliest known women writers of vernacularpoetry Marryat Captain Frederick (17921848) Novelist .
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Thomas Guthrie, 18641936; Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848; Marshall, Logan;Marshall, Logan, Editor; Martha Finley. Martin Anderson Nexo;
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47. Nautical Electronic Books
Marryat, Frederick 17921848 (Marryat was a British naval officer during theNapoleonic wars, starting his career on board Lord Cochrane s ship.
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Magic Harbor : A non-fiction memoir of life with the “water rats”, a fringe society of water people living on their boats in Eagle Harbor, Washington.
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Survivors , 1994: The saga of the WW II U-Boat U-188. This is a remarkable true account of survival at sea against all the odds.
Bishop, Nathaniel H.
Voyage of the Paper Canoe 1878: “A Geographical Journey of 2500 Miles From Quebec to the Gulf Of Mexico, During the Years 1874-5”
Four Months in a Sneak-Box , 1879: “A Boat Voyage of 2600 Miles Down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers, and Along the Gulf Of Mexico.”
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The American Practical Navigator , 1995 Edition
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Architectura Navalis Mercatoria , 1765: The famous treatise on ship and boat design. With many, many plates of drawings.
Childers, Robert Erskine
The Riddle of the Sands , 1903: Pre WW I yachtsmen find German military preparations. One of the Best. The classic adventure of cruising along the sand banks of the North Sea. Compare to Maurice Griffith's non-fiction books about the same areas. See also biography The Riddle of Erskine Childers , by Andrew Boyle, 1977.

48. List Of E-Texts By Author
Marryat, Frederick, Captain (17921848) Mr. Midshipman Easy (London, 1836)Chapter XI of Mr. Midshipman Easy . — Coming of age
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49. Literature On The Age Of Napoleon: Napoleonic Fiction, Drama & Poetry
Marryat, Frederick, Captain (17921848) Biography of Marryat. The Naval Officer;or Scenes and Adventures in the Life of Frank Mildmay (London,
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Frederick Marryat 17921848 search biblion For further reading Life ofFrederick Marryat by D. Hannay (1889); Excursions in Victorian bibliography by
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English naval officer and novelist whose adventure stories became very popular. Most of Marryat's books were based on his own experiences at sea. Tales of battles, storms, and shipwrecks had a realism and first-hand knowledge - he learned to write adventure stories by living a life, which reflected one. "We are all of us variously gifted from Above, and he who is content to walk, instead of to run, on his allotted path through life, although he may not so rapidly attain the goal, has the advantage of not being out of breath upon his arrival."
(from Peter Simple, 1834) Marryat was born in London. He was educated privately and in 1806 he entered the Royal Navy at the age of 14. He first sailed as a midshipman on H.M.S.

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071 Marryat, Frederick, 17921848. THE/SETTLERS IN CANADA. Calf. Ffl 1845 (AmtmannII 272, TPL 5296). 073 Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848.
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54. Electronic Nautical Books
Marryat, Frederick, 17921848, Masterman Ready, FY, 1841. Martyr, Weston, The £200Millionaire - a delightful short story, read it in an hour!
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Translate this page Marryat, Frederick (1792-1848). Autor inglés nacido en 1972, muerto en 1848. Titulo,
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56. Stories, Listed By Author
The FourMan ’Army’, (ar) Look and Learn incorporating Ranger Oct 28 1967 * Frederick Marryat (1792-1848), (bg) Look and Learn incorporating Ranger
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57. Stories, Listed By Author
Marryat, Captain Frederick (17921848). Krantz s Narrative chapter 39 of ThePhantom Ship, (ex) The New Monthly Magazine Jul, 1839; also as The White
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58. Literary Encyclopedia: List People (M)
Marryat, Captain Frederick (Marryat, Captain Frederick ). 17921848. We hope tocomplete this entry soon. Marryat, Florence (Marryat, Florence ). 1838-1899
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59. English Classics 3000
Marryat, Frederick (17921848) Masterman Ready Marshall, Alfred (1842-1924)The Principles of Economics Marx, Karl (1818-1883) and
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Marryat, Frederick, 17921848 Marshall, Logan, editor Martorell, Joanot, d.1468 Marx, Karl, 1818-1883 Masefield, John, 1878-1967 Mason, Mary Murdoch
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