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Sea Stories: My Life in Special Operations

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The author never met another military man that he didn’t like. Everyone is competent, trustful, fit, super intelligent....and likeable. The author doesn’t write a negative word about anyone or anything. George Garrett, "Conrad's The Nigger of the 'Narcissus ', The Collected George Garrett, ed. Michael Murphy, p. 240. Margerie Lowry, "Introductory Note" to Malcolm Lowry, Ultramarine. London: Jonathan Cape, 1963, p. 7.

Keefer, Janice Kulyk (1986-06-06). "Recent Maritime Fiction: Women and Words". Studies in Canadian Literature. 11 (2). ISSN 1718-7850 . Retrieved 2015-03-27. a b Crane, James. "Love and Merit in the Maritime Historical Novel: Cooper and Scott". Sullen Fires Across the Atlantic: Essays in Transatlantic Romanticism. Praxis Series. In 1872, after just one month at sea en route from New York to Italy, the Mary Celeste was discovered sailing aimlessly near Portugal. A group of curious sailors boarded the ship, only to find the lone lifeboat was gone and the 10-personcrew was nowhere to be found. On March 1878, en route toPortsmouth from Bermuda and the West Indies, the naval ship HMS Eurydicewas caught in an unbelievable snowstorm off the coast of the Isle of Wight. The ship capsized and sank, taking the lives of all but two of the 281 crew members. A young Winston Churchill bore witness to the event. Then, went to meet Ariel´s father, who was at the kingdom; and from that moment, they were not afraid of sharks any more. Ate sea snails and were very happy ever after.a b c d e f Cohen, Margaret (2003). "Traveling Genres". New Literary History. 34 (3): 481–499. doi: 10.1353/nlh.2003.0040. ISSN 1080-661X. S2CID 201753029 . Retrieved 2015-02-09. Naval knowledge. “Experience matters, and sometimes all the staff work in the world doesn’t get you better results than what the experienced officer knows intuitively.” Klein, Bernhard, ed. (2002). Fictions of the Sea. Critical Perspectives on the Ocean in British Literature and Culture. Aldershot: Ashgate. ISBN 978-0754606208.

Smith, Myron J. jr., and Robert C. Weller, Sea fiction guide, with a foreword by Ernest M. Eller and craft notes by Edward L. Beach [et al.]. (Metuchen, N.J.: Scarecrow Press, 1976).Detailed below are ten such wonderful penmanship revolving around the domain of oceans and its immense vastness. These books have been greatly appreciated by readers across the world and are a must-read for those working at the sea.

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