Peter Simple and The Three Cutters, Vol. 1 by Frederick Marryat
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THE CHILDREN OF THE NEW FOREST 1847 THE LITTLE SAVAGE 1848-49 VALERIE 1849 This edition will include all the novels and tales, only omitting the three items marked in the above list with an asterisk. The text will be, for the most part, that of the first editions, except for the correction of a few obvious errors and some modernisation of spelling. _Rattlin the Reefer,_ so frequently attributed to Marryat, will not be reprinted here. It was written by Edward Howard, subeditor, under Marryat, of the _The Metropolitan Magazine,_ and author of _Outward Bound,_ etc. On the title-page it is described simply as _edited_ by Marryat and, according to his daughter, the Captain did no more than stand literary sponsor to the production. In 1850, Saunders and Otley published:--_The Floral Telegraph, or, Affections Signals_ by the late Captain Marryat, R.N., but Mrs Lean knows nothing of the book, and it is probably not Marryat's work. _The Life and Letters of Captain Marryat: by Florence Marryat (Mrs Lean), in 2 vols.: Richard Bentley_ 1872, are the only biographical record of the novelist extant. In some matters they are very detailed and personal, in others reticent. The story has been spiritedly retold, with reflections and criticisms, by Mr David Hannay in the "Great Writers" Series, 1889. |
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