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GAMLE MINDER.
Ansættelse i fransk Tjeneste.
Afreise fra Paris.
Ankomst til Toulon.
Doublets første Tjenesteaar.
Capitain Bazoches Garderobe.
Rio-Janeiro.
To Dage paa Reisen om Cap Hoorn.
Et Bal hos Hr. Rosalès.
Chefens Stokke.
A young Danish lieutenant, fresh from the Royal Naval Academy, dreams of a new career on French warships. Determined to prove himself, he and a fellow officer set off from Copenhagen with little money, navigating a patchwork of German ports before reaching Paris, where they must wrestle with bureaucracy and skeptical diplomats. Their perseverance is tested in the grand halls of the Tuileries, as they scramble to secure letters of recommendation and appeal to influential admirals.
When they finally stand before the French Navy Minister, their foreign credentials and the legacy of the lieutenant’s father earn them an unexpected audience. The minister’s gracious response opens the door to official appointments, promising equal pay and rank based on Danish seniority. The narrative captures the tension of ambition, the grind of diplomatic maneuvering, and the hopeful promise of a new horizon on the high seas.
Full title
Gamle Minder fra tjeneste-aarene ombord i franske skibe 1823-1829. Nedskrevet i 1877. Nedskrevet i 1877.
Language
da
Duration
~5 hours (323K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by MFR, Palle Christoffersen and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive)
Release date
2020-11-28
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1804–1893
Best known for vivid memoirs drawn from years at sea, this Danish naval officer turned firsthand experience into lively historical storytelling. His books bring 19th-century naval life close, with the detail of someone who had truly been there.
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