Outward Bound, Or a Merchant's Adventures
- 346 pages
- 13 hours of reading
Edward Howard was a British novelist whose works delved into the realm of sea stories and adventure. As the sub-editor of The Metropolitan Magazine and later a contributor to the New Monthly Magazine, he carved out a niche in literary journalism. Howard's narratives, shaped by his own experiences at sea, draw readers into tempestuous waters and thrilling plots. His style, marked by vivid descriptions and a brisk pace, distinguishes him as a notable author of his era.




Rattlin the Reefer is a classic novel that follows the adventures of a young sailor named Rattlin, as he navigates the treacherous waters of the 18th century. A thrilling and action-packed read, this book offers a window into life on the high seas, and the challenges faced by sailors of the time.
This biography chronicles the remarkable life of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, one of the most important naval commanders of his time. Best known for his defense of Acre during the Napoleonic Wars, he was also involved in numerous other key battles and negotiations, and his story provides a fascinating glimpse into the naval history of the era.
This enthralling two-volume memoir provides a fascinating insight into the life and times of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith, one of the most distinguished naval officers of the Napoleonic era. His extraordinary life is chronicled in vivid detail by his contemporaries and provides a valuable historical document that is essential reading for anyone interested in British naval history.