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Real Jim Hawkins: Ship's Boys in the Georgian Navy (Hardcover, New)
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Real Jim Hawkins: Ship's Boys in the Georgian Navy (Hardcover, New)
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Loot Price R334
Discovery Miles 3 340
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Generations of readers have enjoyed the adventures of Jim Hawkins,
the young protagonist and narrator in Robert Louis Stevenson s
Treasure Island, but little is known of the real Jim Hawkins and
the thousands of poor boys who went to sea in the eighteenth
century to man the ships of the Royal Navy. This groundbreaking new
work is a study of the origins, life and culture of the boys of the
Georgian navy, not of the upper-class children training to become
officers, but of the orphaned, delinquent or just plain adventurous
youths whose prospects on land were bleak and miserable. Many had
no adult at all taking care of them; others were failed
apprentices; many were troublesome youths for whom communities
could not provide so that the Navy represented a form of floating
workhouse . Some, with restless and roving minds, like Defoe s
Robinson Crusoe, saw deep sea life as one of adventure,
interspersed with raucous periods ashore drinking, singing and
womanising. The author explains how they were recruited; describes
the distinctive subculture of the young sailor the dress, hair,
tattoos and language and their life and training as servants of
captains and officers. More than 5,000 boys were recruited during
the Seven Years War alone and without them the Royal Navy could not
have fought its wars. This is a fascinating tribute to a forgotten
band of sailors.
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