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1000 tulosta hakusanalla W. CLARK RUSSELL
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My Danish Sweetheart Complete
W. Clark Russell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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My Danish Sweetheart Volume I
W. Clark Russell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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My Danish Sweetheart Volume II
W. Clark Russell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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My Danish Sweetheart Volume III
W. Clark Russell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Death Ship A Strange Story An Account of a Cruise in "The Flying Dutchman" Complete
W. Clark Russell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Death Ship A Strange Story An Account of a Cruise in "The Flying Dutchman" Volume I
W. Clark Russell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Death Ship A Strange Story An Account of a Cruise in "The Flying Dutchman" Volume II
W. Clark Russell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Death Ship A Strange Story An Account of a Cruise in "The Flying Dutchman" Volume III
W. Clark Russell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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The Last Entry is a classic maritime fiction tale by the author of 'The Wreck of the "Grosvenor,"' and "My Shipmate Louise".
The Death Ship: All Volumes
W. Clark Russell
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2016
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William Clark Russell (1844 -1911) was an English writer best known for his nautical novels. Russell had an office job with a commercial company for a few months, after which he decided to attempt a literary career. His first attempt was a five-act tragedy, Fra Angelico, which was staged unsuccessfully in London during 1866. He began work as a journalist, and during the next two decades wrote for a variety of newspapers including The Newcastle Daily Chronicle, The Kent County News, and most importantly for him, The Daily Telegraph, for which he wrote articles using the pseudonym "Seafarer".
There was Captain Rosy; there was myself, by name Paul Rodney, mate of the brig; and there were the remaining seven of a crew, including the carpenter. We sat in the cabin, one of us from time to time clawing his way up the ladder to peer through the companion, and we looked at one another with the melancholy of malefactors waiting to be called from their cells for the last jaunt to Tyburn. "May God have mercy upon us " cries the carpenter. "There must be an earthquake inside this storm. Something more than wind is going to the making of these seas. Hear that, now naught less than a forty-foot chuck-up could ha' ended in that souse, mates." "A man can die but once," says Captain Rosy, "and he'll not perish the quicker for looking at his end with a stout heart;" and with that he put his hand into the locker on which he had been sitting and pulled out a jar of whisky, which, after putting his lips to it and keeping them glued there whilst you could have counted twenty, he handed to me, and so it went round, coming back to him empty.