Sea Life in Nelson's Time, 9780850528732
Paperback
Sailors’ brutal lives forged naval glory in Nelson’s time.

Sea Life in Nelson's Time

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  • Paperback

    224 pages

  • Release Date

    1 August 2001

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Summary

John Masefield’s Sea Life in Nelson’s Time is the brilliantly told story of the ships of Nelson’s navy and, more especially, of their sailors and a naval glory ‘built up by the blood and agony of thousands of barbarously maltreated men’.

From beginning to end, from the floor of the mould-loft where the master shipwrights drew up the plans of their ships, through to the epilogue, a poetic eulogy for sailors long dead and gone, Masefield breathes life into the bare facts of lif…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9780850528732
ISBN-10:0850528739
Author:John Masefield
Publisher:Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Imprint:Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:224
Release Date:1 August 2001
Weight:505g
Dimensions:234mm x 156mm x 13mm
About The Author

John Masefield

John Masefield (1878-1967) is in the highest class as a writer of clear, muscular English, whether he is writing about the countryside he loved so well, or the sea, with which he maintained that love-hate relationship which is the hallmark of the genuine seaman. Brought up in Herefordshire and soon orphaned, Masefield was trained on the Conway at Liverpool, served his apprenticeship in windjammers, sailed around the Horn and was beached in New York before he was eighteen. His experiences in these impressionable years stayed with him for the rest of his life. Back in England at the turn of the century, Masefield worked for the Manchester Guardian and published two books of verse (one which contained ‘Sea Fever’) and a collection of short stories before Sea Life in Nelson’s Time was published in 1905. He became famous in 1911 with the publication of Everlasting Mercy, when the use of the word ‘bloody’ created a sensation. Reynard the Fox, published in 1919, consolidated his position. In 1930 he was appointed Poet Laureate and other honours followed, notably the Order of Merit in 1935.

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