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Frozen Pirate (version 2)
by William Clark Russell
Drawing on his own experience as a merchant seaman, Russell gives us the fictionalized narrative of one Paul Rodney who found an icebound vessel in the South Atlantic, while captaining a pirate ship. Russell has been hailed as the pre-eminent English writer of his ilk, compared to such American writers as Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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Cruise of the Corwin-John Muir
Drawing on his own experience as a merchant seaman, Russell gives us the fictionalized narrative of one Paul Rodney who found an icebound vessel in the South Atlantic, while captaining a pirate ship. Russell has been hailed as the pre-eminent English writer of his ilk, compared to such American writers as Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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Innocencia a story of the prairie regions of Brazil-Alfredo d'Escragnolle Taunay
Drawing on his own experience as a merchant seaman, Russell gives us the fictionalized narrative of one Paul Rodney who found an icebound vessel in the South Atlantic, while captaining a pirate ship. Russell has been hailed as the pre-eminent English writer of his ilk, compared to such American writers as Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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Christmas Bells (Version 2)-Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Drawing on his own experience as a merchant seaman, Russell gives us the fictionalized narrative of one Paul Rodney who found an icebound vessel in the South Atlantic, while captaining a pirate ship. Russell has been hailed as the pre-eminent English writer of his ilk, compared to such American writers as Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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White Man's Burden-Rudyard Kipling
"White Man's Burden" by Rudyard Kipling explores the complexities and responsibilities associated with imperialism, presenting a poignant reflection on the challenges faced by colonial powers. This work invites listeners to consider the moral dilemmas of duty and sacrifice in the context of empire, themes that continue to resonate in discussions about global responsibility and cultural interactions today. Kipling's insights into the burdens of leadership and the expectations placed on those in power provide a timeless commentary on the human condition. Engaging with this text allows for a deeper understanding of historical perspectives that still influence contemporary conversations about race, power, and obligation.
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Frozen Pirate version 2 - William Clark Russell - Part 2
Drawing on his own experience as a merchant seaman, Russell gives us the fictionalized narrative of one Paul Rodney who found an icebound vessel in the South Atlantic, while captaining a pirate ship. Russell has been hailed as the pre-eminent English writer of his ilk, compared to such American writers as Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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Frozen Pirate version 2 - William Clark Russell - Part 1
Drawing on his own experience as a merchant seaman, Russell gives us the fictionalized narrative of one Paul Rodney who found an icebound vessel in the South Atlantic, while captaining a pirate ship. Russell has been hailed as the pre-eminent English writer of his ilk, compared to such American writers as Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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Drawing on his own experience as a merchant seaman, Russell gives us the fictionalized narrative of one Paul Rodney who found an icebound vessel in the South Atlantic, while captaining a pirate ship. Russell has been hailed as the pre-eminent English writer of his ilk, compared to such American writers as Melville and Dana. - Summary by Lynne Thompson
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