Bullen's Voyages

Bullen's Voyages
Author: Alston Kennerley
Publisher: Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2022-09-30
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 139907430X

Frank Bullen burst on the national and international popular literary scene at the end of the nineteenth century like a supernova which shone for the first decade or so of the next century and then was gone. But the memory of that brilliance lasts, like his fictional whaling epic, The Cruise of the Cachalot, into the present; this is a book still in print in any number of editions. Bullen’s Voyages is a long overdue tribute to that memory, focusing on the sea career which is so prominent in his writing. Of the era of his youth he wrote that ‘those were the days when boys in Geordie colliers or East Coast fishing smacks were often beaten to insanity and jumped overboard, or were done to death in truly savage fashion, and all that was necessary to account for their non-returning was a line in the log to the effect that they had been washed or had fallen overboard’. It was a brutal world, and a close examination of maritime records shows that the bullying, two shipwrecks and the tropical illnesses he describes so vividly, really occurred before he was even fifteen; and those were just the start. Hardly a voyage passes without similar dramatic episodes. But disentangling truth from fiction is not always easy. At one level The Cruise of the Cachalot is undoubtedly fiction, and there are unanswered questions about his young life as a ‘street arab’, as he once described himself. Yet Rudyard Kipling could write in 1898 of Cachalot ‘it is immense… I’ve never read anything that equals it… such real and new sea pictures’. Though Bullen conceals the names of several of his ships, this new biography reveals their real identities, while the author carefully distinguishes the fact and the fiction through his sea-going career. Bullen, who wrote more than thirty books, is second to none in his remarkable writing about the days of sail and the lives of merchant seafarers. A literary commentator writing in 1917, two years after his death, asserted: ‘Perhaps no writer has ever written so graphically or so sympathetically of the trials and dangers incurred by our merchant sailors than Frank Bullen, and his books today are a living witness to the courage and loyalty of our mercantile marine’. This elegant and highly readable biography is the first to describe his extraordinary life, and Bullen’s own vivid writing colors every page.

The Sea Waif

The Sea Waif
Author: Anne Weale
Publisher: Harlequin Books
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1967
Genre: Fiction in English
ISBN:

Ancient Laws of Ireland

Ancient Laws of Ireland
Author: Ireland. Commissioners for Publishing the Ancient Laws and Institutes of Ireland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 632
Release: 1901
Genre:
ISBN:

The Waif Woman

The Waif Woman
Author: Robert Louis Stevenson
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 32
Release: 2020-03-16
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

"The Waif Woman" by Robert Louis Stevenson was a short story that didn't see the light of day until two decades after Stevenson's death. The author is famed for his stories of adventure and supernatural events, however, this story was suppressed by request of the writer. Written as a magical fairytale or myth, Stevenson weaves an atmosphere in his signature style. Thus, it is fortunate that this story was found and published before it could fade into obscurity forever.

Sea-wrack

Sea-wrack
Author: Frank Thomas Bullen
Publisher:
Total Pages: 362
Release: 1903
Genre: Adventure and adventurers
ISBN:

The Waif of the "Cynthia"

The Waif of the
Author: Jules Verne
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 202
Release: 2018-01-18
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 3732624196

Reproduction of the original.