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"A Master of Fortune: Being Further Adventures of Captain Kettle" by Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne is a thrilling maritime adventure set against the backdrop of the high seas. Hyne, renowned in British literature for his swashbuckling tales, delivers an action-packed narrative driven by the heroic exploits of the indomitable Captain Kettle. As the master of fortune, Captain Kettle embarks on a perilous journey of treasure hunting, navigating treacherous waters and facing formidable foes with unwavering courage. Against the rich tapestry of nautical settings, readers are immersed in a…mehr

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"A Master of Fortune: Being Further Adventures of Captain Kettle" by Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne is a thrilling maritime adventure set against the backdrop of the high seas. Hyne, renowned in British literature for his swashbuckling tales, delivers an action-packed narrative driven by the heroic exploits of the indomitable Captain Kettle. As the master of fortune, Captain Kettle embarks on a perilous journey of treasure hunting, navigating treacherous waters and facing formidable foes with unwavering courage. Against the rich tapestry of nautical settings, readers are immersed in a world of intrigue and naval warfare, where every twist and turn keeps them on the edge of their seats. Hyne's masterful storytelling brings the high seas to life, painting vivid scenes of adventure and daring escapades. From epic battles to daring rescues, the narrative unfolds with relentless action, showcasing Captain Kettle's unmatched prowess and resourcefulness. At its core, "A Master of Fortune" is a character-driven narrative that explores the depths of bravery and camaraderie amidst the perils of the open ocean. With its blend of swashbuckling excitement and British literary charm, Hyne's masterpiece captivates readers with every turn of the page
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Charles John Cutcliffe Wright Hyne was an author who also went by the pen name Weatherby Chesney. He is arguably best known as the author of The Lost Continent: The Story of Atlantis. He is well known for his Captain Kettle stories and The Recipe for Diamonds. Hyne was born May 11, 1866. He married Mary Elizabeth Haggas, who died in 1938. They had a son named Charles Godfrey Haggas Cutcliffe Hyne (1 December 1897 - 21 November 1916), who was injured in the Battle of the Somme and died of his injuries. They also had a daughter named Nancy Mildred Cutcliffe Hyne (1902-1999). Captain Kettle initially appears as a supporting character in the novel Honour of Thieves (1895). His first appearance as a main character occurred in the short story 'Stealing a President' in Pearson's Magazine, volume 1, number 6 (1896). This first short story was followed in 1897 by a series of twelve short stories in Pearson's Magazine, which were eventually collected and published as Adventures of Captain Kettle. Over the next four years, two additional sets of twelve stories were published in Pearson's Magazine and then collected as Further Adventures of Captain Kettle ("A master of fortune" in the United States) and Captain Kettle K.C.B., respectively.