Bahama Bill Mate of the Wrecking Sloop Sea-Horse is an early 20th-century adventure novel that immerses readers in the dangers and excitement of maritime exploration. The story follows the skilled diver, Bahama Bill, a mate aboard the wrecking sloop Sea-Horse, as he navigates the treacherous waters of the Great Bahama Bank in search of sunken treasures. As the crew embarks on their perilous mission to explore the wreck of the brig Bulldog, the novel delves into themes of bravery, fear, and the lure of fortune. Tension builds as Bahama Bill, despite his imposing stature, harbors a deep fear of…mehr
Bahama Bill Mate of the Wrecking Sloop Sea-Horse is an early 20th-century adventure novel that immerses readers in the dangers and excitement of maritime exploration. The story follows the skilled diver, Bahama Bill, a mate aboard the wrecking sloop Sea-Horse, as he navigates the treacherous waters of the Great Bahama Bank in search of sunken treasures. As the crew embarks on their perilous mission to explore the wreck of the brig Bulldog, the novel delves into themes of bravery, fear, and the lure of fortune. Tension builds as Bahama Bill, despite his imposing stature, harbors a deep fear of sharks, a danger lurking beneath the water's surface. The crew's excitement for treasure clashes with the fear of predators, emphasizing human resilience and the unpredictable nature of the sea. As the novel unfolds, it highlights the delicate balance between the thrill of discovery and the ever-present threats of the ocean, underscoring the relentless pursuit of wealth and the high cost of survival in this perilous world.
Thornton Jenkins Hains (1866-1953) was an American writer and sea novelist, best known for his maritime adventure stories. He was born in Washington, D.C., and became widely recognized for his vivid depictions of life at sea. Hains was also involved in a notorious legal case in which he was convicted of the murder of William Annis, a crime that deeply impacted his life and career. In addition to his literary works, Hains wrote under the pen name Mayn Clew Garnett. His novels often focused on the thrilling and dangerous aspects of naval life, with many of his stories centered around wrecking crews, sailors, and shipwrecks. He enjoyed a lengthy career, with his works capturing the imagination of readers who were fascinated by the sea and its inherent dangers. In his later years, Hains lived in Portsmouth, Virginia, where he passed away at the age of 86. Despite the scandal surrounding his personal life, his contributions to American sea literature remain notable. His writing, rich in adventure and nautical lore, continues to be remembered today.
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