Red Rover, A Tale

Fiction & Literature, Classics, Historical
Cover of the book Red Rover, A Tale by James Fenimore Cooper, B&R Samizdat Express
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Author: James Fenimore Cooper ISBN: 9781455368266
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: James Fenimore Cooper
ISBN: 9781455368266
Publisher: B&R Samizdat Express
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English
Historical novel, first published in 1828, when Cooper was living in Paris. The Preface begins: "The Writer felt it necessary, on a former occasion, to state, that, in sketching his marine life, he did not deem himself obliged to adhere, very closely, to the chronological order of nautical improvements. It is believed that no very great violation of dates will be found in the following pages. If any keen-eyed critic of the ocean, however, should happen to detect a rope rove through the wrong leading-block, or a term spelt in such a manner as to destroy its true sound, he is admonished of the duty of ascribing the circumstances, in charity, to any thing but ignorance on the part of a brother. It must be remembered that there is an undue proportion of landsmen employed in the mechanical as well as the more spiritual part of book-making; a fact which, in itself, accounts forthe numberless imperfections that still embarrass the respective departments of the occupation."
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Historical novel, first published in 1828, when Cooper was living in Paris. The Preface begins: "The Writer felt it necessary, on a former occasion, to state, that, in sketching his marine life, he did not deem himself obliged to adhere, very closely, to the chronological order of nautical improvements. It is believed that no very great violation of dates will be found in the following pages. If any keen-eyed critic of the ocean, however, should happen to detect a rope rove through the wrong leading-block, or a term spelt in such a manner as to destroy its true sound, he is admonished of the duty of ascribing the circumstances, in charity, to any thing but ignorance on the part of a brother. It must be remembered that there is an undue proportion of landsmen employed in the mechanical as well as the more spiritual part of book-making; a fact which, in itself, accounts forthe numberless imperfections that still embarrass the respective departments of the occupation."

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