
NEWTON FORSTER OR, THE MERCHANT SERVICE - BY CAPTAIN MARRYAT
CHAPTER I - CHAPTER II - CHAPTER III - CHAPTER IV - CHAPTER V - CHAPTER VI - CHAPTER VII - CHAPTER VIII - CHAPTER IX - CHAPTER X - CHAPTER XI - CHAPTER XII - CHAPTER XIII - CHAPTER XIV - CHAPTER XV - CHAPTER XVI - CHAPTER XVII - CHAPTER XVIII - CHAPTER XIX - CHAPTER XX - CHAPTER XXI - CHAPTER XXII - CHAPTER XXIII - CHAPTER XXIV - CHAPTER XXV - CHAPTER XXVI - CHAPTER XXVII - CHAPTER XXVIII - CHAPTER XXIX - CHAPTER XXX - CHAPTER XXXI - CHAPTER XXXII - CHAPTER XXXIII - CHAPTER XXXIV - CHAPTER XXXV - CHAPTER XXXVI - CHAPTER XXXVII - CHAPTER XXXVIII - CHAPTER XXXIX - CHAPTER XL - CHAPTER XLI - CHAPTER XLII - CHAPTER XLIII - CHAPTER XLIV - CHAPTER XLV - CHAPTER XLVI - CHAPTER XLVII - CHAPTER XLVIII - CHAPTER XLIX - CHAPTER L - CHAPTER LI - CHAPTER LII - CHAPTER LIII
OR,
Chapter I
Chapter II
Chapter III
Chapter IV
Chapter V
Chapter VI
Chapter VII
A spirited portrait of life aboard a 19th‑century merchant ship, the novel follows a young sailor thrust into the turbulent world of trade, navigation, and the ever‑looming threat of impressment. Through his eyes we glimpse bustling ports, cramped decks, and the fierce camaraderie that binds a crew together, all rendered with a blend of humor and keen social observation. Early episodes capture his uneasy initiation, the clash between duty and personal ambition, and the stark realities of a profession that demands both skill and resilience.
Beyond the sea‑faring adventure, the story unfolds as a lively commentary on the pressures of authority, the whims of critics, and the moral choices faced by those who live by the tide. Its narrator’s witty asides and vivid descriptions invite listeners into a world where honesty and honor are tested, offering both entertainment and thoughtful reflection on the human condition.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (763K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-07-20
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1792–1848
A sailor, storyteller, and sharp observer of life at sea, this early master of nautical fiction turned real naval experience into lively adventures. His books helped shape the sea story and still stand out for their action, humor, and eye for detail.
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