Naval Occasions, and Some Traits of the Sailor-man

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Naval Occasions, and Some Traits of the Sailor-man

by Bartimeus

EN·~5 hours

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A vivid portrait of life aboard the Royal Navy at the turn of the twentieth century, this collection captures the everyday rhythm of sailors as they balance age‑old customs with the relentless tide of modernization. Through the eyes of a midshipman and his shipmates, listeners hear the clatter of brass‑capped steam boats, the banter over new rations like marmalade, and the quiet moments when the sea itself seems to speak. The narrative weaves humor and melancholy together, showing how camaraderie endures even as ships and regulations evolve.

Each sketch offers a snapshot of a different facet of naval service—whether it’s a night‑time order‑book, a breezy watch on the deck, or the subtle pride of a crew about their vessel’s unique features. The author’s keen eye for detail brings the pre‑Dreadnought era to life, inviting listeners to feel the wind, hear the pipes, and share in the timeless brotherhood that defines the sailor’s world.

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Language

en

Duration

~5 hours (323K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2014-08-29

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Bartimeus

Bartimeus

1886–1967

A Royal Navy officer turned storyteller, this writer brought life at sea to the page with humor, detail, and the kind of authority that comes from firsthand experience. His books capture the routines, dangers, and character of British naval life in the early 20th century.

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