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In "A Chinese Command," Harry Collingwood intertwines thrilling maritime adventure with rich historical detail, exploring the dynamics of naval power in the context of 19th-century China. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of British sailors, encompassing themes of imperialism, cultural encounters, and the complexities of international relations. Collingwood'Äôs vivid prose and meticulous research paint a compelling portrait of the era, immersing readers in the vibrant settings and turbulent waters of the South China Sea while highlighting the genre's accessible yet sophisticated literary…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "A Chinese Command," Harry Collingwood intertwines thrilling maritime adventure with rich historical detail, exploring the dynamics of naval power in the context of 19th-century China. The narrative unfolds through the eyes of British sailors, encompassing themes of imperialism, cultural encounters, and the complexities of international relations. Collingwood'Äôs vivid prose and meticulous research paint a compelling portrait of the era, immersing readers in the vibrant settings and turbulent waters of the South China Sea while highlighting the genre's accessible yet sophisticated literary style, characteristic of Victorian adventure fiction. Harry Collingwood, a prominent figure in British literature, possessed a rich background in engineering and maritime affairs, which deeply informed his storytelling. His experiences at sea, coupled with his fascination for exploration and the realities of British imperialism, enabled him to craft narratives that resonate with authenticity and urgency. Prior to this work, Collingwood garnered attention for his vivid portrayal of naval life, establishing a foundation for his captivating storytelling and thematic exploration of the complexities of human ambition. "A Chinese Command" is a must-read for enthusiasts of historical fiction and maritime adventures alike. It is a profound narrative that not only entertains but also prompts reflection on the ethical dimensions of colonialism and the human spirit in the face of an unfamiliar world. Readers are invited to embark on this electrifying journey, rich with suspense and insight.

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Harry Collingwood was the pseudonym of William Joseph Cosens Lancaster (1851-1922), an author who chartered a distinct course in the genre of nautical adventure fiction. Collingwood's writing career blossomed with an array of books focusing on the maritime tales, valuable for young readers with a penchant for seafaring adventures. His narratives often blended authentic seafaring knowledge with fictional coming-of-age stories, set against vividly-described exotic locales and historical backdrop providing an educative slant to his chivalrous tales. A notable work, 'A Chinese Command,' showcases Collingwood's grasp of the subgenre he specialized in, embedding finely tuned technical details into the warp and weft of thrilling escapades. As an engineer by profession, Lancaster's extensive knowledge and experience in marine engineering imbued his narratives with realism, complementing his literary style that merged technical acuity with imaginative storytelling. Collingwood's influence in the realm of juvenile nautical fiction remains significant, and his novels continue to be appreciated for their historical context and detailed depiction of seafaring life.