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The Perils and Adventures of Harry Skipwith by Land and Sea

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The narrator describes a lifelong craving for travel that begins with boyhood escapades and matures into an ambitious voyage across the Atlantic and through the Americas. The account alternates land and sea episodes: secret departures thwarted by relatives, river journeys, coastal passages, and dramatic sea-storms that lead to shipwreck and peril. Repeated clashes with pirates and tense dealings over captured prizes test courage and quick thinking, while island refuges and unexpected allies enable survival. The episodic tale emphasizes maritime action, frontier encounters, and practical lessons learned through narrow escapes and continual movement.

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William Henry Giles Kingston

William Henry Giles Kingston was a British author known for his adventure novels aimed primarily at young readers. His works often explore themes of exploration and bravery, reflecting the spirit of the Victorian era. Kingston's notable titles include "A True Hero: A Story of the Days of William Penn" and "A Voyage round the World / A book for boys," which showcase his ability to blend historical narratives with thrilling escapades. Throughout his prolific career, he wrote over 130 books, many of which feature daring protagonists embarking on journeys across uncharted territories, from the Arctic to Australia. His contributions to children's literature have left a lasting impact on the genre.

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