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- bk-2772_1_sea-stories accessdate "2014-12-11".
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories author "Mark Horowitz".
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories date "1991-09-08".
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories isCitedBy Desolation_Island_(novel).
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories isCitedBy HMS_Surprise_(novel).
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories isCitedBy J._B._Lippincott_&_Co..
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories isCitedBy Master_and_Commander.
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories isCitedBy The_Mauritius_Command.
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories isCitedBy The_Nutmeg_of_Consolation.
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories isCitedBy The_Thirteen_Gun_Salute.
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories publisher "Los Angeles Times".
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories quote "Two of my favorite friends are fictitious characters; they live in more than a dozen volumes always near at hand. Their names are Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin, and their creator is a 77-year-old novelist named Patrick O'Brian, whose 14 books about them have been continuously in print in England since the first, "Master and Commander," was published in 1970. O'Brian's British fans include T. J. Binyon, Iris Murdoch, A. S. Byatt, Timothy Mo and the late Mary Renault, but, until recently, this splendid saga of two serving officers in the British Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars was unavailable in this country, apart from the first few installments which went immediately out of print. Last year, however, W. W. Norton decided to reissue the series in its entirety, and so far nine of the 14 have appeared here, including the most recent chapter, The Nutmeg of Consolation.".
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories title "Down to the Sea in Ships".
- bk-2772_1_sea-stories url bk-2772_1_sea-stories.