On the Spur of SpeedIn volume four of The Frost Saga, J.E. Fender masterfully weaves together two narratives that offer new perspectives on the American Revolution and on the character of Geoffrey Frost. At the conclusion of volume three, Frost set off in search of his younger brother Joseph, who had recently fought in the battle of Valcour Island on Lake Champlain. This volume tells the story of Joseph’s adventures in New York and Vermont as he joins Benedict Arnold in one of the most important battles of the Revolution: despite their defeat at the hands of the superior British fleet, the Americans thwart the British plan to drive down Lake Champlain and the Hudson River to divide the fledgling United States. In alternating chapters, Fender tells the story of Geoffrey Frost’s first voyage: when Frost was ten years old, his father placed him aboard a slave ship in order to learn the sea. As young Geoffrey matures from seasick invalid to accomplished sailor, he grows ever more dismayed at the nature of the trade in which the ship is engaged. His formative experiences aboard The Bride of Derry, especially his conflicts with the martinet Captain Wick Nichols, reveal the origins of the “great navigator, ingenious military commander, and fierce armed combatant” (Booklist) known to fans of the series. |
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Κριτική χρηστών - jamespurcell - LibraryThingAlmost a prequel to books one and two as we follow Geoffrey on his first voyage. It is a horrendous experience under an unscrupulous slave ship captain which ends with Geoffrey bowsprited for ... Ανάγνωση ολόκληρης της κριτικής
ON THE SPUR OF SPEED
Κριτική χρηστών - KirkusIn which patriotic swabbies do their bit for the American Revolution, and practically everyone talks like Robert Newton in Treasure Island.Fender joins the tale of master mariner Geoffrey Frost to ... Ανάγνωση ολόκληρης της κριτικής
Περιεχόμενα
I | 4 |
II | 17 |
III | 30 |
IV | 44 |
V | 52 |
VI | 57 |
VII | 68 |
VIII | 83 |
XV | 177 |
XVI | 190 |
XVII | 199 |
XVIII | 208 |
XIX | 229 |
XX | 234 |
XXI | 241 |
XXII | 246 |
IX | 97 |
X | 121 |
XI | 134 |
XII | 146 |
XIII | 156 |
XIV | 171 |
XXIII | 263 |
XXIV | 271 |
XXV | 280 |
XXVI | 288 |
XXVII | 300 |
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