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21. The Yellow Admiral by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1996)
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22. Testimonies: A Novel by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1995-07-17)
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23. The Nutmeg of Consolation by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1997-07-10)
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24. Letter of Marque by Patrick OBrian | |
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25. The Commodore (Vol. Book 17)(Aubrey/Maturin Novels) by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1996-04-17)
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26. Jack Aubrey Commands: An Historical Companion To The Naval World Of Patrick O'Brian by Brian Lavery | |
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(2005-05-30)
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Someone recently asked me whether it was better to buy "Jack Aubrey's Commands" or Richard O'Neill's recent "Patrick O'Brian's Navy: Jack Aubrey's World".Putting the obvious answer of "Buy both of them!" aside (and assuming that the reader already has Lavery's "Nelson's Navy" or feels that this earlier work is as yet too formidable to approach), then my recommendation would depend on the reader's personal preferences.Both volumes contain a good detail of information about the Royal Navy of Jack Aubrey's era.O'Neill's book is especially strong in the area of excellent period illustrations, Lavery's in the direction of narrative strength.The first is perhaps best for repeated browsing, the latter for a straightforward read. ... Read more |
27. Patrick O'Brian: Critical Essays and a Bibliography by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1994-08-01)
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In his opening paragraph of the introduction to this bookWilliam Waldegrave says, and so aptly, "Few events in the continuinghistory of literature are as satisfying as those moments when a writer,leaving behind the dissonance of experiment and imitation, finds his ownauthentic voice and settles into a lifetime of creativity in a style whichhe makes his own." Patrick O'Brian's superb style is his alone, avoice like no other, and when we go back to his earlier works -- havingexhausted the Aubrey/Maturin series over and over -- we find that he hadsettled into his style long ago. The final contribution sheds some lighton why O'Brian was so slow to take off in the U.S., which was not untilafter he was translated into Japanese. Stuart Bennett's essay is titledFour Decades of Reviews. "Though rarely out of print in GreatBritain," he says, "the first five of the Aubrey novels receiveda somewhat muted reception in the U.S. After 'Desolation Island' in 1979,no attempt was made to present Aubrey to an American readership untilNorton's 1990 reissues. Reasons for this long American dry spell can befound in some of the reviews of the early Aubrey novels." Someexamples: "Publisher's Weekly" said of "Post Captain"in 1972: "Overwritten for so little plot, which consists mainly ofadventures at sea and the friends's feuding over their rather tediouswomen." "New York Times Book Review" on "H.M.S.Surprise" in 1973: "Mr. O'Brian is constantly becalmed in his owndiction, which can take a disturbingly giddy turn. Men-of-war with nameslike 'Belle Poulle' and 'Caca Fuego' just don't inspire confidence."Mr. Bennett responds, "The French quite certainly possessed a shipcalled the 'Belle Poulle' ... Furthermore the Spaniards often named theirmen-of-war 'Cacafuego'; one formed part of the Invincible Armada." Idiscovered "Master and Commander" and "Post Captain"wholly by chance in 1990, before I or anyone I knew had ever heard ofPatrick O'Brian. The reviewers this second time around had not awakened. Iwas hooked from the start and like a literary Johnny Appleseed beganintroducing others to this fine "new" writer. And so it has beena wonderfully satisfying experience for me to see the appreciation ofO'Brian's craftsmanship blossom, then swell to such heights as it hasduring the years following. Happily, the reviewers liked Aubrey and Maturinthis time around. I believe this collection of essays was the first ofthe string of books that now accompany O'Brian's books. In it we learn somethings about Patrick O'Brian from himself. Among them: he wrote his firsttale of the sea, "The Golden Ocean", "in little more than amonth, laughing most of the time." He describes that the story,published in 1956, made no great impression, but led an American publisherto ask for an "adult" sea story. "Master and Commander"was the result. It was published in the late sixties, but would not besuccessful in the U.S. for another twenty-five years, this time at thehands of another publisher: W.W. Norton. Many American readers are veryhappy that Norton breathed new life into Aubrey and Maturin, andconsequently into Patrick O'Brian's whole works. ... Read more |
28. The Thirteen-Gun Salute by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1992-08-17)
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29. The Surgeon's Mate (Vol. Book 7)(Aubrey/Maturin Novels) by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1994-11-17)
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30. The Catalans: A Novel by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(2007-07-08)
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31. Desolation Island (Vol. Book 5)(Aubrey/Maturin Novels) by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1994-11-17)
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32. Joseph Banks: A Life by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1997-12-08)
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Alas! Cook biographers have been a little less kind to Banks. While often portrayed as a hard driving scientist, he has also been portrayed as a bit of an upper-class twit, always petulent and silly. Which is it? Probably somewhere in the middle. Read this book, but keep an open mind about the hagiography! ... Read more |
33. The Patrick O'Brian Muster Book: Persons, Animals, Ships and Cannon in the Aubrey-Maturin Sea Novels by Anthony Gary Brown | |
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(2006-07-03)
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34. The Marine Art of Geoff Hunt - Master Painter of the Naval World of Nelson and Patrick O'Brian by Geoff Hunt | |
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(2008)
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35. The Frigate Surprise: The Complete Story of the Ship Made Famous in the Novels of Patrick O'Brian by Geoff Hunt, Brian Lavery | |
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(2009-05-18)
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36. Picasso : A Biography by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1994-03-17)
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The opening of the book which describes Malaga and its history is fascinating and sets the stage for Picasso's development. One can easily understand Picasso absorbing this rich culture. On comparison with Richardson this volume comes off rather poorly and subscribes to some well known anecdotes which are now known to be false. One such incident was when Picasso's father is supposed to have given up painting altogether after seeing how good his son was. Picasso was fourteen or fifteen at the time yet there exist paintings of pigeons signed by Don Ruiz up until his death. The narrative follows Picasso from Spain to France and rightly emphasises the entire cubist episode. The usual list of early characters are present, e.g. Max Jacob, Guillaume Apollinaire, Fernande Olivier, etc. What struck me as the best of this book was the author's willingness to describe Picasso's terrible behaviour, especially in his latter years when he would ignore or reject official plaudits. His treatment of women including the terrible initiation of Jacqueline Roque is not spared and yet it is not written with malice but with an understanding that it was all the sycophants and their scraping that only served to isolate Picasso even further. Nevertheless, when Picasso was faced with an equal (Matisse or Braque) or someone even older than himself whom he may have known as a youngster (Pallares)he was a gracious and tactful host. This is not the best biography of Picasso (that honour belong's to John Richardson) but it is perfectly readable and does contain some insights that are unique.
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37. The Road to Samarcand: An Adventure by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(2008-12-17)
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Editorial Review Product Description This story begins where Patrick O'Brian'sdevoted fans would want itto, with a sloop in the SouthChina Sea barely surviving a killer typhoon. The time is the 1930s and theprotagonist a teenagedAmerican boy whosemissionary parents have just died. In the company of his rough seafaringuncle and anelderlyEnglish cousin, an eminent archaeologist, Derrick sets off in search of ancient treasures incentralAsia. Along the way they encounter a charismatic Chinesebandit and a host of badcharacters, including Russian agentsfomenting unrest. The narrative touches onsurprising subjects:astronomy, orientalphilosophy, the correct identification of ancient Han bronzes, and somevery local cuisine. Itends in an ice-bound valley, with the party caught between hostile Red-Hatmonks and the Great SilentOnes, the Tibetandesignation for the yeti. Customer Reviews (13)
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38. Post Captain (Audio CD) by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1992)
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39. The Unknown Shore by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1996-10-17)
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40. The Reverse of the Medal (Vol. Book 11)(Aubrey/Maturin Novels) by Patrick O'Brian | |
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(1994-11-17)
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