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The Log of the Flying Fish (eBook)

A Story of Aerial and Submarine Peril and Adventure
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2022
272 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654736620-1 (EAN)

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The Log of the Flying Fish - Harry Collingwood
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In "The Log of the Flying Fish," Harry Collingwood masterfully weaves an adventurous narrative that encapsulates the spirit of maritime exploration and intrigue popular in the late 19th century. The novel follows the protagonist, who embarks on a perilous journey across uncharted waters. Collingwood's vivid descriptions and meticulous attention to nautical details not only create an immersive experience but also reflect the literary tradition of adventure fiction, blending elements of realism with a sense of nostalgia for the golden age of sailing. The dialogue is crisp, and the characterization is deftly executed, offering readers a window into the complexities of human nature as they face the vast, unpredictable sea. Harry Collingwood, a pseudonym for the English author and naval architect, was deeply influenced by his professional background, which imbued his writings with authenticity and technical precision. His passion for the sea and adventure not only drew from his experiences as a sailor but also stemmed from the broader cultural context of exploration and imperialism that characterized the Victorian era. This rich tapestry of personal experience and societal influences provides a compelling backdrop for his literary endeavors. For readers who relish themes of adventure, courage, and the pursuit of the unknown, "The Log of the Flying Fish" is a captivating journey that transcends its time, inviting both nostalgia and excitement. Collingwood's unique perspective as both an author and a naval architect lends the narrative a verisimilitude that will appeal to historians and adventure enthusiasts alike.

Harry Collingwood, the pseudonym of William Joseph Cosens Lancaster (1851-1922), was a prolific British author renowned for his adventure novels often set at sea. Lancaster adopted the Collingwood name in tribute to Vice-Admiral Cuthbert Collingwood, a significant figure in the Royal Navy and a compatriot of Admiral Horatio Nelson. His literary career began during the heyday of Victorian nautical fiction, a genre that found eager readers amidst an empire deeply connected to naval prowess and exploration. 'The Log of the Flying Fish' is one of Collingwood's esteemed works, showcasing his creative blend of adventure and speculative fiction by featuring an advanced aerodynamic vessel exploring uncharted and exotic locales. His writing is noted for its meticulous detail to seamanship and the accuracy of naval terminology, which can be attributed to his background in engineering and a passion for the sea. Collingwood's novels often included heroic characters, moral integrity, and the rip-roaring excitement of adventurous voyages, which appealed to the young and the young at heart. His works were part of the fabric of maritime literature that included the likes of Robert Louis Stevenson and Captain Frederick Marryat, helping to shape the genre for future generations.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur Klassiker / Moderne Klassiker
Schlagworte 19th century classic literature • adventure and exploration literature • adventure stories • antique nautical tales • Authentic naval terminology • Classic • classic british authors • Classic seafaring narrative • Dangerous maritime quests • Harry Collingwood author • Heroic seafarer exploits • high seas journey • Historical maritime novels • literary airship stories • Nautical adventure tale • Period naval adventures • science fantasy classics • sea stories • sea voyage fiction • shipwreck survival story • Thrilling ocean escapades • Victorian adventure novels • Victorian maritime fiction
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