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Recollections of James Anthony Gardner, commander R.N. (1775–1814)

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A collection of candid, anecdotal recollections by a naval officer that privileges social portraiture over formal history, depicting shipboard life through sketches of comrades, messroom culture, and everyday incidents. The narrative emphasizes coarse language, habitual heavy drinking, practical joking, hazing, and occasional quarrels that sometimes led to courts-martial, while also offering temperate judgments of superiors and peers. Rather than focusing on battles, it records mundane routines, personal temperaments, and attitudes toward discipline, and reflects on gradual changes in manners and conduct within the service.

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James Anthony Gardner

James Anthony Gardner was a British naval officer known for his memoir, "Recollections of James Anthony Gardner, commander R.N. (1775–1814)." His writings provide a personal account of life at sea during the late 18th and early 19th centuries, reflecting the experiences and challenges faced by naval commanders of his time. Through his recollections, Gardner contributes to the understanding of naval history and the maritime heritage of Britain, offering insights into naval warfare, exploration, and the daily life of sailors.

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