The Wreck of the Grosvenor (Complete 3 Volumes)

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The Wreck of the Grosvenor is a gripping adventure novel that features the life on a trading ship during its journey across the Atlantic. As the "Grosvenor" makes headway there are rumblings among the crew with each passing day. Things rapidly reach boiling point, the mutiny takes place and the only one who seems to be able to rise to the occasion is the second officer Edward Royle, who will make an attempt to save the lives of the innocent from that chaos.

About the author

William Clark Russell (1844–1911) was an eminent English writer best known for his nautical novels that captured the essence of life at sea during the late Victorian era. Russell's maritime background profoundly influenced his literary career; he spent eight years at sea, starting at the young age of thirteen. His experiences as a sailor imbued him with a deep understanding of the ocean and the lives of those who traversed it, which would later serve as a rich wellspring of inspiration for his writing. His literary work is characterized by its vivid descriptions, thrilling plots, and authentic representation of sailors' experiences, language, and culture. His most celebrated novel, 'The Wreck of the Grosvenor' (1877), is considered a classic of the sea fiction genre. The book is structured in three volumes, and Russell's meticulous attention to nautical detail and human struggle against the elements made it widely popular and influential during its time. The realism and suspense of the maritime adventure, alongside its critical stance on the abuse and hardship faced by merchant seamen, underscored Russell's unique narrative voice and his commitment to bringing social issues to the forefront of public consciousness. Russell's extensive oeuvre, which includes more than forty novels, elevates him as a leading figure in the specialized domain of maritime literature of the 19th century.

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