Jacob Faithful

Jacob Faithful

Captain Frederick Marryat

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Double9 Books LLP
Año de edición:
2024
ISBN:
9789362204523
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'Jacob Faithful' by Captain Frederick Marryat is a captivating maritime adventure novel that follows the journey of its eponymous protagonist through trials and triumphs. As a classic work of literature, it falls within the realm of nautical fiction, offering readers a thrilling blend of seafaring exploits, coming-of-age themes, and vivid character portrayals. Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century British maritime world, Marryat’s narrative unfolds with rich detail and immersive storytelling. The protagonist, Jacob Faithful, navigates the challenges of life at sea, grappling with love, loyalty, and the pursuit of his dreams amidst the unpredictable tides of fate. Through Jacob’s eyes, readers are transported into a world of adventure, danger, and camaraderie, where the vast expanse of the ocean becomes both a playground and a battleground. Marryat’s mastery of maritime terminology and his firsthand experience as a naval officer lend authenticity to the narrative, immersing readers in the sights, sounds, and sensations of life aboard a sailing vessel. As Jacob faces storms, shipwrecks, and encounters with pirates, he undergoes a transformative journey of self-discovery and resilience.

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