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The Dark Frigate: Wherein is Told the Story of Philip Marsham who Lived in the Time of King Charles and Was Bred a Sailor but Came Home to England after Many Hazards by Sea and Land and Fought for the King at Newbury and Lost a Great Inheritance and Departed for Barbados in the Same Ship, by Curious Chance, in Which He Had Long Before Adventured with the Pirates. (The Beacon Hill Bookshelf)

The Dark Frigate: Wherein is Told the Story of Philip Marsham who Lived in the Time of King Charles and Was Bred a Sailor but Came Home to England after Many Hazards by Sea and Land and Fought for the King at Newbury and Lost a Great Inheritance and Departed for Barbados in the Same Ship, by Curious Chance, in Which He Had Long Before Adventured with the Pirates. (The Beacon Hill Bookshelf)

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The Dark Frigate: Wherein is Told the Story of Philip Marsham who Lived in the Time of King Charles and Was Bred a Sailor but Came Home to England after Many Hazards by Sea and Land and Fought for the King at Newbury and Lost a Great Inheritance and Departed for Barbados in the Same Ship, by Curious Chance, in Which He Had Long Before Adventured with the Pirates. (The Beacon Hill Bookshelf)

de Hawes, Charles Boardman; Fischer, Anton Otto

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Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1934. Hard Cover. Very Good/No Jacket. 8x5x1. Fischer, Anton Otto. No jacket, stain to bottom edge of front board; yellow stain to top edge of front endpaper, half-title page, frontispiece, and title page. 1934 Hard Cover. 247 pp. "The book opens in 17th century London. Philip Marsham, a nineteen-year-old sailor, has just been orphaned when his father's ship was lost at sea. An accident with a gun causes him to flee London, leaving behind the small inheritance left by his father. He decides to journey across England on foot, heading towards Bideford. During his travels, he encounters Sir John Bristol, a local Lord who greatly impresses the young man. He also encounters two men, Tom Jordan and Martin Barwick, who claim to be fellow sailors. Tom, who is more commonly known as the Old One, soon parts company with them; however, Martin becomes Phil's traveling companion. When they reach Bideford, Martin leads the way to the house of Mother Taylor, an old woman who works as the go-between for numerous illegal activities. She informs them that the Old One has already gone ahead on a ship without them, but arranges positions for Martin and Phil on a frigate, known as the Rose of Devon. Once aboard the frigate, Phil quickly impresses the captain with his skills. When the boatswain is killed in an accident, Phil is promoted to replace him. After a violent storm, the crew of the Rose of Devon encounters a wrecked ship. While rescuing the survivors, Phil is surprised to see that they are coincidentally led by the Old One. Although the Old One and his followers initially put on a mask of friendliness, they soon reveal their true nature as pirates, killing the Rose's captain and seizing control of the ship. Tempted by the promise of vast riches, the majority of the Rose's former crew willingly join the Old One. Only Phil and Will Canty, a fellow sailor of the same age, show reluctance to become pirates. Having taken an immediate liking to Phil, the Old One allows him to keep his position as boatswain, hoping to convince him to join them willingly." "The Dark Frigate is a children's historical novel written by Charles Hawes. It won the 1924 Newbery Medal. It was the third, and final, novel written by Hawes, who died shortly before its publication.

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The Dark Frigate: Wherein is Told the Story of Philip Marsham who Lived in the Time of King Charles and Was Bred a Sailor but Came Home to England after Many Hazards by Sea and Land and Fought for the King at Newbury and Lost a Great Inheritance and Departed for Barbados in the Same Ship, by Curious Chance, in Which He Had Long Before Adventured with the Pirates. (The Beacon Hill Bookshelf)
Autor
Hawes, Charles Boardman; Fischer, Anton Otto
Ilustrador
Fischer, Anton Otto
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Hard Cover
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Little, Brown, and Company
Lugar de publicación
Boston
Fecha de publicación
1934
Tamaño
8x5x1
Peso
1.38 libras
Palabras clave
CHARLES BOARDMAN HAWES ANTON OTTO FISCHER DARK FRIGATE PHILIP MARSHAM KING CHARLES ENGLAND PIRATES ADVENTURE CHILDREN JUVENILE HISTORICAL FICTION

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