Under the Meteor Flag: Log of a Midshipman during the French Revolutionary War

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Under the Meteor Flag: Log of a Midshipman during the French Revolutionary War

by Harry Collingwood

EN·~13 hours·29 chapters

Chapters

29 total

Chapter One.

21:19

Chapter Two. - How we lost her.

11:41

Chapter Three.

19:55

Chapter Four. - The first Capture.

24:54

Chapter Five. - We fly from the Frenchman.

17:06

Chapter Six. - Our “Dashing Exploit.”

14:13

Chapter Seven. - On board the “Juno.”

17:15

Chapter Eight. - New Comrades.

20:49

Chapter Nine. - Into a Trap and out again.

40:17

Chapter Ten. - An important Mission.

12:55

Description

A newly‑appointed midshipman narrates his first weeks aboard the modest 16‑gun brig Scourge, a hastily fitted vessel thrust into the Channel’s churn just as Britain declares war on revolutionary France. The ship is short‑handed, its crew a mix of seasoned sailors and raw “green” hands, and the young officer—still reeling from the practical jokes of his fellow midshipmen—finds himself thrust into a world of cramped decks, single‑reefed topsails, and the looming threat of enemy ships.

Raised in a modest rector’s family, he chose the sea over a quiet legal career, spurred by a determined uncle and a longing for adventure. Listeners will hear his candid reflections on family expectations, the gritty realities of naval life, and the fierce optimism of a youth eager to prove himself. The opening promises a vivid, personal chronicle of early wartime service, brimming with period detail and the restless energy of a young officer stepping into history.

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Language

en

Duration

~13 hours (789K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by Nick Hodson of London, England

Release date

2007-04-13

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Harry Collingwood

Harry Collingwood

1851–1922

Sea voyages, storms, mutinies, and rescue missions fill these fast-moving adventure tales. Writing as Harry Collingwood, William Joseph Cosens Lancaster brought a civil engineer’s eye for ships and harbors to more than forty popular boys’ novels, most of them set at sea.

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