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The Life & Adventures of John Nicol Mariner (1822)

par John Nicol

Autres auteurs: Gordon Hope Grant (Illustrateur)

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In his many voyages, the Scottish-born sailor John Nicol (1755-1825) twice circumnavigated the globe, visiting every inhabited continent while participating in many of the greatest events of exploration and adventure of the eighteenth century. During his career Nicol battled pirates, traded with Native Americans, and fought for the British navy in the American and French revolutions. In Hawaii, he was entertained by the King's court mere days after the murder of Captain James Cook. In Jamaica, he saw firsthand the horrors of the slave system and befriended slaves who invited him to join in their dance celebrations. En route to Australia, he would meet the love of his life, Sarah Whidam, a convict bound for the Botany Bay prison colony, who would bear his son before duty forced them apart forever.An international bestseller, The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner is a rousing memoir of an ordinary man's extraordinary life, a gripping true adventure tale.… (plus d'informations)
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A typical old time seaman, adventurer, and romantic. John Nicole's story tells a lot about life at the end of the 1700's and beginning of the 1800's.
  David-Block | Aug 7, 2023 |
Really interesting story of an 18th century mariner ( )
  cbinstead | Jun 24, 2022 |
Tim Flannery is to be commended in resurrecting this book, first published and 1822 and last reprinted in 1937. But just as Flannery has brought this tale of a humble sailor in the merchant and Royal Navies of the late 1700's back into print, it was also the work of another man, John Howell, who first wrote down Nicol's story and published it. Howell directed all of the profits of the book to providing Nicol, who had fallen on hard times, with a comfortable old age. There's a charm in the story, as there must have been in the man, to have touched so many of his contemporaries, and indeed his story still resonates with the modern reader.

Every fan of C.S.Forrester or Alexander Kent should read this authentic account of a common sailer in the days of Nelson. Whether he's stuck below decks in the Battle of the Nile, or falling in love with a convict girl on a transport ship to Australia, or in any of a hundred encounters with folk quite unlike himself, Nicol observes himself and all around him with a wonderfully accurate gaze. Through privations, heartbreak and poverty, Nicol never loses that moral compass that directs him to do the best he could by others and think the best of them, despite witnessing and relating tales of utmost horror and despair amongst ships' crews around him. Along with Dobree and Manwaring's 'The Floating Republic' this is a rare and engaging story of life below decks in the days of sail. Highly recommended. ( )
  nandadevi | Aug 9, 2012 |
Was required to read this for school. It was hard to get into, and jumped around from subject to subject. I had to read it a few time to understand were Nicol was because in one sentence he would be at one port and the next he would be somewhere new. After finishing it, though, I began to really understand what kind of person he was. He was unlucky in love, and in life, and had a constant fear of being pressed. ( )
  sarah.rouse87 | Apr 14, 2010 |
Based on the actual memoirs of John Nicol - this is a highly edited version of his life for younger readers. John's first sailing was at the age of 14 on board as a cooper. (Person who makes and repairs barrels.) In his life, Nicol would sail to America, Africa and Australia; the latter on a ship full of female convicts where he fathered a child on the long voyage. He vowed to return to Sarah but never saw her or the child again. John also fought many sea battles in his time serving his country when England was at war. This is a great short book with a very condensed look at his life.
  nicsreads | Feb 21, 2009 |
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In his many voyages, the Scottish-born sailor John Nicol (1755-1825) twice circumnavigated the globe, visiting every inhabited continent while participating in many of the greatest events of exploration and adventure of the eighteenth century. During his career Nicol battled pirates, traded with Native Americans, and fought for the British navy in the American and French revolutions. In Hawaii, he was entertained by the King's court mere days after the murder of Captain James Cook. In Jamaica, he saw firsthand the horrors of the slave system and befriended slaves who invited him to join in their dance celebrations. En route to Australia, he would meet the love of his life, Sarah Whidam, a convict bound for the Botany Bay prison colony, who would bear his son before duty forced them apart forever.An international bestseller, The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner is a rousing memoir of an ordinary man's extraordinary life, a gripping true adventure tale.

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