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- Captain_Isaac_Biddlecomb comment "Captain Isaac Biddlecomb is a fictional character created by maritime writer/novelist James L. Nelson. He is a merchant captain whose smuggling occupation and later participation in the American Revolution has made him the pride of the American colonies. After the first version of By Force of Arms was written, the author planned to change his name to Nathaniel, but decided that Isaac was too deeply engrained into his character.".
- Q5036677 comment "Captain Isaac Biddlecomb is a fictional character created by maritime writer/novelist James L. Nelson. He is a merchant captain whose smuggling occupation and later participation in the American Revolution has made him the pride of the American colonies. After the first version of By Force of Arms was written, the author planned to change his name to Nathaniel, but decided that Isaac was too deeply engrained into his character.".