
Jack Mackenzie grows up amid the salty breezes and bustling docks of a British port, where the clang of shipyard hammers is as familiar as the laughter of his mates. He befriends a colorful cast—driven scientists, hearty sailors, and the ever‑resourceful Paddy O'Bayne—learning the ropes of seamanship while dreaming of a life beyond the harbor. The narrative paints vivid episodes of youthful mischief, daring rescues, and the camaraderie that binds a crew together, all set against the backdrop of a nation still tasting peace after decades without war.
When the distant drums of conflict finally echo across the Channel, Jack trades his sailor’s cap for a soldier’s uniform, thrust into the chaotic theatres of the Crimean campaign. Amid fog‑laden battlefields and makeshift camps, he discovers that true courage is forged not only in the heat of combat but in the small acts of leadership and compassion that keep a unit together. His early exploits—risky forays into enemy fire and quick‑thinking medical aid—begin to earn him the respect of his comrades and hint at the honors that lie ahead.
Language
en
Duration
~6 hours (390K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Original publisher
United Kingdom: Thomas Nelson and Sons, 1906.
Credits
Al Haines
Release date
2022-09-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1840–1910
A naval surgeon turned prolific adventure writer, he poured his love of travel, animals, and the outdoors into lively books for young readers. He is also remembered for commissioning an early leisure caravan, reflecting the restless, practical spirit that ran through both his life and his fiction.
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