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In "The Missing Merchantman," Harry Collingwood weaves an engrossing tale of adventure and intrigue set against the backdrop of maritime life in the late 19th century. The novel masterfully combines elements of mystery and seafaring narrative, showcasing Collingwood's vivid descriptions and attention to nautical detail, which were characteristic of the era's adventure literature. The plot unfolds through the lens of a gripping search for a disappeared merchant ship, revealing complex characters who embody the era's spirit of exploration and commercial ambition. Collingwood's prose captures the…mehr

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Produktbeschreibung
In "The Missing Merchantman," Harry Collingwood weaves an engrossing tale of adventure and intrigue set against the backdrop of maritime life in the late 19th century. The novel masterfully combines elements of mystery and seafaring narrative, showcasing Collingwood's vivid descriptions and attention to nautical detail, which were characteristic of the era's adventure literature. The plot unfolds through the lens of a gripping search for a disappeared merchant ship, revealing complex characters who embody the era's spirit of exploration and commercial ambition. Collingwood's prose captures the excitement and perils of life at sea, reflecting the literary trends that emerged during the Victorian period in England, emphasizing both adventure and moral dilemmas faced by individuals when caught in dire situations. Collingwood, an accomplished author and maritime enthusiast, drew upon his own experiences as a sailor and his profound understanding of nautical practices to bring authenticity to his storytelling. His intimate knowledge of the sea, as well as the social and economic dynamics of maritime trade, likely influenced his desire to craft engaging narratives that intertwine human drama with the vastness of ocean life. His background gives readers insights into the challenges and triumphs encountered by sailors of his time. For readers yearning for an immersive adventure that captures the essence of maritime exploration and intrigue, "The Missing Merchantman" stands out as an exemplary work. The novel is not only an engaging story but also a rich historical document reflecting the zeitgeist of its time. Those with a passion for nautical literature and thrilling mysteries will find Collingwood's storytelling both captivating and thought-provoking.

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Autorenporträt
Harry Collingwood was the pseudonym of William Joseph Cosens Lancaster (1851-1922), a British naval engineer and author. Embarking on a literary career, Lancaster adopted the name Harry Collingwood for his forays into nautical fiction, a genre that gained popularity in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Lancaster's firsthand experience in the maritime world lent authenticity to his work, captivating readers with vivid maritime adventures and intricate details of seafaring life. One of his notable works, 'The Missing Merchantman' showcases his literary prowess in crafting suspenseful narratives set against the backdrop of the sea. His writing is characterized by its attention to technical detail and action-packed plotlines, which often aligned with the interests and values of young male readers of the era. With an oeuvre that includes titles like 'The Pirate Island' and 'Under the Meteor Flag', Collingwood secured his place as an esteemed contributor to maritime literature. His tales, though now representative of a bygone era, continue to be appreciated for their historical value and as windows into the maritime culture and imperial sentiment of his time.