
Volume One--Chapter One.
Volume One--Chapter Two.
Volume One--Chapter Three.
Volume One--Chapter Four.
Volume One--Chapter Five.
Volume One--Chapter Six.
Volume One--Chapter Seven.
Volume One--Chapter Eight.
Volume One--Chapter Nine.
Volume One--Chapter Ten.
A witty, self‑aware narrator launches into a lively tirade against the endless parade of critics who dissect every line of his work. With a blend of theatrical banter and sharp irony, he likens reviewers to relentless judges, each demanding perfect angles in a story that refuses to be neatly measured. The opening stages a comic clash of voices—stout officers, impatient gentlemen, and curious onlookers—all offering contradictory verdicts on his fledgling manuscript.
Against this cacophony, the narrator defends his tale of life aboard a merchant vessel, insisting that the harsh realities of the sea and the humor of its crew deserve a place on the page. He sketches the world of half‑pay admirals, nervous midshipmen, and the ever‑present specter of smuggling, promising listeners a portrait that is as much a satire of naval bureaucracy as it is a celebration of seafaring camaraderie. The stage is set for a rollicking exploration of pride, reputation, and the stubborn art of storytelling.
Language
en
Duration
~13 hours (762K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England
Release date
2007-05-21
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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