
The story follows a young naval cadet named Ian Hardy as he begins his training aboard the Royal Navy’s historic ships. Readers are thrust into the bustling life of the dockyard, where discipline, camaraderie, and the roar of the sea shape a boy’s coming‑of‑age. Through vivid scenes of drills, mess‑hall banter, and the first taste of open water, Ian discovers both the pride and the perils of a life at sea.
Illustrated throughout, the narrative captures the clang of cannons, the spray of the Atlantic, and the tight‑knit friendships forged in cramped quarters. Currey’s witty voice and keen eye for detail make the ships and their crews feel remarkably real, while gentle humor softens the harsher lessons of duty. Young listeners will find themselves cheering Ian’s early victories and feeling the tension of his first hair‑breadth escapes, all set against a backdrop of honest, wholesome adventure.
Full title
The Romance of War Inventions A Description of Warships, Guns, Tanks, Rifles, Bombs, and Other Instruments and Munitions of Warfare, How They Were Invented & How They Are Employed
Language
en
Duration
~8 hours (494K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2010-11-27
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Known for lively early-20th-century books about science, technology, and warfare, this writer had a knack for turning complicated inventions into clear, readable stories. His work captures a time when new machines and discoveries felt full of wonder.
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