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A United States Midshipman in Japan

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The narrative follows two young American midshipmen and their boatswain as they visit Japan as guests of the Emperor and become entangled in a diplomatic misunderstanding that escalates into conspiracies, secret documents, personal confrontations, and naval maneuvers. Episodes move from formal receptions and garden fêtes through investigations, duels, and a high-seas pursuit, mixing shipboard adventure with political intrigue. Recurring themes include honor, duty, cross-cultural encounters, and the perils of miscommunication resolved through discovery and diplomacy.

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Yates Stirling

Yates Stirling was an American author known for his series of novels centered around the adventures of midshipmen in various locations across the globe. His works, including "A United States Midshipman Afloat" and "A United States Midshipman in China," provide a vivid portrayal of naval life and the experiences of young officers during their training. Stirling's writing often combines elements of adventure and education, reflecting the maritime culture of his time. Through his narratives, he contributed to the literary heritage of naval fiction, offering readers insight into the challenges and camaraderie faced by midshipmen in the early 20th century.

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