FOOTNOTES:
[1] The “Sea Wolf,” by Jack London, Heinemann.
The authors assemble family recollections, letters, official records, and portraits to chronicle the lives and seafaring careers of two brothers of a celebrated novelist. It follows their progression from midshipmen to senior commanders, recounting ships, engagements, blockades, distant stations, and the effects of service on family life. Interleaved extracts from correspondence, reminiscences, and contemporary sketches illuminate domestic ties, professional advancement, and moments of loss and recognition. The narrative is organized into focused chapters covering campaigns, promotions, postings, and concluding reflections, complemented by illustrations and an index.
[1] The “Sea Wolf,” by Jack London, Heinemann.