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Frederick Marryat

    July 10, 1792 – August 9, 1848

    Captain Frederick Marryat was a British Royal Navy officer and novelist, recognized as an early pioneer of the sea story. His works masterfully captured the adventures and challenges of life at sea, effectively laying the groundwork for the naval fiction genre. Marryat's writing is characterized by its authenticity and vivid depictions of maritime life. His literary legacy lies in his ability to transport readers into worlds filled with danger, courage, and constant motion.

    Frederick Marryat
    The Little Savage
    The Travels and Romantic Adventures of Monsieur Violet Among the Snake Indians and Wild Tribes of the Great Western Prairies
    Masterman Ready
    The Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet
    Masterman Ready
    The Pacha of Many Tales