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Jack Derringer

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A seafaring narrative portrays life aboard a deep-water sailing ship, focusing on a rough, forcibly recruited crew, the harsh discipline and daily risks of sail, and frequent outbreaks of violence and cruelty. Episodes move from shipboard routine, seamanship and superstition to violent confrontations, storm-driven disaster and an open-boat ordeal that demands endurance and resourcefulness. Along the way the work examines practical shipboard practices and grim punishments, and culminates in clashes both onshore and at sea, including mob justice and a pitched sea fight, while concluding scenes record rescue, port events, and the notable courage shown by a woman encountered ashore.

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Basil Lubbock

Basil Lubbock was a British author and maritime historian known for his detailed accounts of naval history and sailing. His notable works include "Jack Derringer," which explores the life of a fictional sailor, and "Round the Horn before the Mast," a vivid narrative of the challenges faced by sailors rounding Cape Horn. Lubbock's writings often reflect his deep appreciation for the sea and its history, particularly focusing on the age of sail and the clippers that defined maritime trade. His contributions to literature provide valuable insights into the maritime heritage of the 19th century.

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