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A young sailor freshly paid off wanders the Boston wharves in 1813 and is persuaded by an old messmate to join a spirited privateer bound for a year's cruise. The account details the brigantine's polished armament and a comically severe yet merry captain whose rough-sea bearing and sly interrogation welcome the new recruit. The forecastle comes alive with a motley, multinational crew—boatswain Tony Trybrace, the bottle‑fond Norwegian Old Nick, the brave second mate Pat Pickle, and many others—whose pranks, nicknames, and friendly roughness establish shipboard life and set a jocular tone for the forthcoming maritime episodes.

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Herrick Johnstone

Herrick Johnstone was an American author known for his contributions to children's literature in the early 20th century. His notable work, "Barney Blake, the Boy Privateer; or, The Cruise of the Queer Fish," showcases his ability to weave adventure and excitement into stories aimed at young readers. Johnstone's writing often reflects themes of bravery and exploration, appealing to the adventurous spirit of youth. His works remain a part of the literary heritage that captures the imagination of children and young adults.

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