Tag Archives: Jack Aubrey
HMS Speedy vs El Gamo
A quick perusal of this blog will show that I’ve shied away from writing much on major figures of the Age of Sail. While I have biographical entries on lesser known figures, like Sir Henry Duncan and Midshipman Flinders, there … Continue reading
The Long Nine
Of all naval guns the one most likely to appear in fiction set during the Age of Sail is the “long nine.” There are probably a couple of good reasons for this. First, the hero in these novels tends to … Continue reading
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“…the lesser of two weevils”
Two weevils crept from the crumbs. “You see those weevils, Stephen?” said Jack solemnly. “I do.” “Which would you choose?” “There is not a scrap of difference. Arcades ambo. They are the same species of curculio, and there is nothing … Continue reading
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Characters from the Jack Aubrey Novels
I’ve been pulling together lists of characters, ships, and cultural references from the Alan Lewrie novels by Dewey Lambdin. I just stumbled onto a similar list for the Jack Aubrey novels by Patrick O’Brian. The website, The Patrick O’Brian Compendium, … Continue reading
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Sailors and Swimming
One of the articles of faith in most nautical fiction of the Age of Sail is the notion that sailor’s were generally non-swimmers. The Jack Aubrey novels by Patrick O’Brian note that Jack is unusual in his strong swimming ability … Continue reading
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John Jervis, Earl of St. Vincent
Many historical characters wend their way through the nautical fiction of the Age of Sail. The Royal Navy was a fairly small organization, especially in the number of officers, and as employment was gained via interest and patronage it is … Continue reading
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