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  1. Jacob Faithful; with 12 plates in colour by R.W. Buss and an introductory essay by George Saintsbury by Frederick (1792-1848) Marryat, 1928-01-01
  2. The pirate and the three cutters - [Illustrated with 8 steel engravings from drawings by Clarkson Stanfield, R.A.] by Frederick (1792-1848) Marryat, 1877-01-01
  3. The Settlers in Canada by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 2009-10-04
  4. Olla Podrida by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat,
  5. Snarleyyow by Marryat Frederick 1792-1848, Hannay David 1853-1934, 2010-10-14
  6. Mr. Midshipman Easy by Marryat Frederick 1792-1848, 2010-10-03
  7. MR. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. In Three Volumes. by Captain Frederick. 1792 - 1848]. [Marryat, 1836
  8. MR. MIDSHIPMAN EASY. Foreword by Dean King. Introduction by Louis J. Parascandcla. by Captain Frederick [1792 - 1848]. Marryat, 1998-01-01
  9. The NAVAL OFFICER;or, Scenes and Adventures in the Life of Frank Mildmay.In Three Volumes. by Captain Frederick.1792 - 1848]. [Marryat, 1829
  10. JOSEPH RUSHBROOK, or The Poacher. Complete in Two Volumes. by Capt [Frederick 1792 - 1848]. Marryat, 1841
  11. Snarleyyow or The Dog Fiend by Captain Frederick [1792-1848] Marryat, 2000
  12. Poor Jack: by Captain Marryat, C.B. by Frederick, 1792-1848 Marryat, 1840
  13. Peter Simple by Captain Marryat ; with ill. by J. A. Symington. by Marryat. Frederick. 1792-1848., 1920-01-01
  14. Japhet in search of a father. by Captain Marryat. by Marryat. Frederick. 1792-1848., 1920-01-01

61. Stories, Listed By Author
Marryat, Captain Frederick (17921848) (chron.) * Krantz’s Narrative chapter39 of The Phantom Ship, (ex) The New Monthly Magazine Jul 1839; also as
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62. McBooks Press Nautical Book Catalog
A unique literary figure, Captain Frederick Marryat (17921848) was an actual19th-century British Naval hero who lived a saga worthy of the novels of CS
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[NOTE: This file has been forwarded to me by Stephen Kimball of McBooks Press ( mcbooks@mcbooks.com . Send all inquiries to that addressSoon.] McBooks Press Nautical Book Catalog Spring 1998 Rousing good sea adventures from classic and contemporary masters. "The sea story is one of the most enduring and enjoyable staples in popular literature." The New York Times McBooks Press brings you exciting tales of scandal and adventure on the high seas with a variety of reprinted classic and contemporary favorites. Stay up-to-date on our growing collection of sea novels by subscribing to our complimentary Nautical Catalog mailing list. You will receive a new catalog each Fall and Spring. To subscribe, call 1-888-BOOKS-11 (1-888-266-5711), email us at mcbooks@mcbooks.com, or visit www.mcbooks.com. CLASSICS OF NAUTICAL LITERATURE Captain Frederick Marryat Imperieuse Moby Dick to first go to sea. What makes Marryat different from these writers, however, is that he lived the adventures about which he wrote. "…Vivid, credible, authentic."

63. Sagt Om Växjö
Sverige år 1830. Frederick Marryat (17921848), engelsk författareav sjö- och äventyrsromaner, samt en resedagbok. Den 27 okt
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Platser Biblioteket Hovslund Kampen Kronoberg I Kronoberg II Personer Daumont Kellgren Linnerhielm Marryat Passarge Schubert 1700-talet 1750-talet 1800-talet 1850-talet
Lokala bibliografier
Bibliotekets historia DE LA MOTRAYES föddes omkring 1674 i Frankrike, bodde en tid i England och gjorde vidlyftiga resor till Asien och Afrika. Resorna har karaktären av forskningsresor, även om de la Motrayes inte är vetenskapligt skolad utan snarare reser som turist. Resorna gavs ut i bokform under hans livstid både på engelska och franska.
"Jag begav mig därifrån /Huseby/ till Växjö, en stad som icke utmärker sig genom annat än sitt trevliga läge, sin ålder - den grundlades under Olov Skottkonung - och sin egenskap av biskopssäte."
DE LA MOTRAYES: Resor 1711-1725
KRONOBERGS SLOTT, 1716:
"En fjärdingsväg från denna stad /Växjö/ märks lämningarna av ett gammalt slott, vilket samma helgon /Sigfrid/ byggt för att skydda sig mot de oomvända göternas övergrepp. Dessa lämningar är ännu ganska ansenliga, och läget ett av de vackraste på stranden av Helgasjön."
DE LA MOTRAYES: Resor 1711-1725 “Maj 8 Hofs-lund norr om Wexjö stad war beprydd med många högstammige täcka löfträd, besynnerligen med Ek och Bok“

64. Children's Literature: An Anthology 1801-1902 - Book Information
Francis Edward Paget (18061882)) Richard Henry (Hengist) Horne (1802-1884) EdwardLear (1812-88) Captain (Frederick) Marryat (1792-1848) John Ruskin (1819
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65. Cynthia Walmsley - Portrait Miniatures Page 1
850. Provenance Mrs Reginald Ford Collection, No. P1. Frederick Marryat (17921848)joined the royal Navy as a midshipman after his fourteenth birthday.
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Attributed to Jeremiah Meyer c1765. Gentleman wearing a green jacket with gold edging to collar a white shirt and white lace cravat, his powdered hair "en queue". Watercolour on ivory in gilt metal oval frame. 2.5cm. £850.
Jean Baptiste Singry 1817. Portrait of a gentleman wearing a dark blue coat and frilled white cravat. Watercolour on ivory in gold frame with reeded edge, the reverse glazed. 4.8cm.
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George Engleheart 1812. A gentleman wearing a black jacket and waistcoat, a white stock and white frilled cravat. Watercolour on ivory in rectangular ropetwist gilt wood frame; the reverse signed in Engleheart's hand "George Engleheart/Hertford Street/Mayfair/Pinxit 1812". 9.2cm high.
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George Engleheart 1790. Mrs Catherine Inglis wearing a white dress with frilled collar and blue ribbons, a matching ribbon in her powdered hair. Watercolour on ivory in gold frame inscribed with the sitters details; the reverse with a glazed aperture containing plaited hair.

66. University Of Delaware: TWO HUNDRED YEARS BEFORE THE MAST: Fiction
seventeen and twentytwo. Frederick Marryat (1792-1848). MastermanReady. London Longman, 1841. Frederick Marryat, British navy
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TWO HUNDRED YEARS BEFORE THE MAST
FICTION
Gabriel Foigny (1650-1692).
Les Avantures de Jacques Sadeur dans la Decouverte et le Voyage de la Terre Australe . Amsterdam: D. Mortier, 1732. Originally published at Geneva in 1676, this tale is among the best known of all the accounts of Terra Australis. It is a fantastic mixture of the marvelous and the realistic, and was intended as a criticism of Christian tradition. Denis Vairasse (1665-1681).
L'Histoire des Sevarambes, Peuples qui Habitent une Partie du Troisieme Continent Communement Appele La Terre Australe. .. Amsterdam: Pierre Mortier, 1715. First published in Paris in 1677-79, Vairasse's fictitious account of the strange land and people encountered by voyagers after being blown far south off course was reprinted many times, including an English translation that was published in 1727 as Part III of Gulliver's Travels . Both these tales belong to that genre of fictitious narratives purporting to be truthful accounts of voyages made by Europeans to then little known lands. Based upon realistic detail they were intended as satires or criticisms of the existing state of society. Raymond W. Kirkbride Memorial Fund

67. IPac2.0
Summary. More by this author. Marryat, Frederick, 17921848. Subjects. NapoleonicWars, 1800-1815 Fiction. by author Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. by title
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68. IPac2.0
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69. Frederick Maryat
Frederick Marryat. 17921848.
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Frederick Marryat
Biography Captain Marryat is the one author mentioned in these pages who had actually 'been there, done that'. Marryat joined the Royal Navy at the age of 14, and whilst a Midshipman served under Cochrane in the Imperieuse frigate. The fighting and advenutres he experienced whilst serving with Cochrane gave him material for his books. Whilst a Commander, he was in command of the guardship at St. Helena when Napoleon died. Before retiring from the Navy in 1830, Marryat had been awarded 27 life-saving certificates and had published a code of signals. He also saw further service and action in the East Indies and Burma. His books have always been popular, and a few (especially Mr. Midshipman Easy) have been in print almost constantly ever since their first publication. There is another, more detailed brief biography at http://www.cronab.demon.co.uk/mary.htm
Bibliography
The King's Own 1829 The Naval Officer; or Frank Mildmay 1829 Masterman Ready 1830 Newton Foster; or the Merchant Service 1832 Jacob Faithful 1834 Peter Simple 1834 Mr. Midshipman Easy 1836 The Pirate and the Three Cutters 1836 Poor Jack 1840 Percival Keene 1842 The Privateer's Man 1846

70. The Propagation Of Knowledge - Notes
particularly for the young but became very popular with children the best knownis Old St Paul’s. Captain Frederick Marryat (17921848), naval officer and
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[Page 273, line 2] Army Class Senior class preparing for entrance exams to officer training academies. See notes on “The United Idolaters.”
[Page 273, line 3] Augustan epoch So called after the reign of the Roman Emperor Augustus, when Virgil, Horace and Ovid were writing. In English literature, the early and mid-18th century, largely coinciding with the reign of Queen Anne. Sometimes extended backwards to include Dryden, who is however “rather outside the Epoch” [page 281, line 33] Augustan writers both admired and imitated their Roman predecessors.
[Page 273, line 8] Pebble Ridge A bank of large grey stones which can still be seen between the golf-course on the Burrows and the shore at Westward Ho!
[Page 273, lines 11-13] pearls … before young swine Reference to Matt. 7, 6: “neither cast ye your pearls before swine.”
[Page 273, line 17] ad hoc For this purpose.
[Page 274, line 20] epigonoi Originally the seven sons of the Argive chiefs who in Greek legend marched against the city of Thebes in Boeotia. The Greek word, meaning descendants, came to mean the less distinguished descendants of an earlier generation.
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71. Reviews Of Recommended History Books
J. Parascandola (Introduction) nbspAbout the Author Frederick Marryat (17921848)actually lived the life of a sailor and fighting captain in the Royal Navy.
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72. MARRYAT, Frederick, Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
Marryat, Frederick (17921848). Novelist and Captain in the Royal Navy.Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, 1 page
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MARRYAT, Frederick (1792-1848). Novelist and Captain in the Royal Navy.
Autograph Letter Signed to an unnamed correspondent, 1 page 4to (trimmed, and repaired in the centre fold), no place, dated on the reverse in another hand 30 September 1827. Discussing a matter of business involving his uncle, and asking for the plans of the whole estate in question to be made available.
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73. MARRYAT, Frederick, Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
Marryat, Frederick (17921848). Novelist and Captain in the Royal Navy.Autograph Letter Signed to Chamin, 3 pages 16mo, laid down
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MARRYAT, Frederick (1792-1848). Novelist and Captain in the Royal Navy.
Autograph Letter Signed to Chamin, 3 pages 16mo, laid down on the remains of an album leaf, no place, no date. An amusing and gossipy letter, touching on several mutual friends.
'... The Throat ache must be ascribed to the confounded lies you have been telling to induce people to swallow the Martin but they were not such Gulls as to take your stinking fish . Martins may catch flies but not Votes. I hope he spent plenty of monty. Barton has been making a nice ass of himself at the Tower Hamlets. ...'
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74. Marryat, Frederick. The Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition. 2001
2001. Marryat, Frederick. ( mr´t) (KEY) , 17921848, English novelist See The Life and Letters of Captain Marryat ( 1872) by his daughter F. Marryat; biography by D
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75. Captain Frederick Marryat
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77. Marryat, Frederick
Marryat, Frederick mar'Eat Pronunciation Key. Marryat, Frederick , 17921848, English novelist. He is famous for his thrilling tales of sea adventure.
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Marryat, Frederick E at] Pronunciation Key Marryat, Frederick , English novelist. He is famous for his thrilling tales of sea adventure. His 24 years of service in the British navy in various parts of the world provided background for his stories. Noted for their humor and robust vigor, his novels include Frank Mildmay Peter Simple Mr. Midshipman Easy (1836), and Snarleyyow; or, The Dog Fiend (1837). In his later years he devoted himself to writing adventure books for children, notably Masterman Ready (1841) and The Children of the New Forest A Diary in America See The Life and Letters of Captain Marryat (1872) by his daughter F. Marryat; biography by D. Hannay (1889, repr. 1973). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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    Marryat, Frederick E at] Pronunciation Key Marryat, Frederick , English novelist. He is famous for his thrilling tales of sea adventure. His 24 years of service in the British navy in various parts of the world provided background for his stories. Noted for their humor and robust vigor, his novels include Frank Mildmay Peter Simple Mr. Midshipman Easy (1836), and Snarleyyow; or, The Dog Fiend (1837). In his later years he devoted himself to writing adventure books for children, notably Masterman Ready (1841) and The Children of the New Forest A Diary in America See The Life and Letters of Captain Marryat (1872) by his daughter F. Marryat; biography by D. Hannay (1889, repr. 1973). The Columbia Electronic Encyclopedia,
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79. The Darwin Correspondence Online Database
Previous Marojevic, Bonagracija fra, Next Marsh, James. FrederickMarryat, 1792–1848. For a list of all references in the database
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80. Offline Seznam Personálních Autorit - Marryat, Frederick 1792 - 1848
Marryat, Frederick 1792 1848 Záhlaví, Název, Signatura. Marryat,Frederick, Syn pirátuv, AA 38293. © Mestská knihovna v Praze
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