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AN OCEAN TRAGEDY

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NOVELS, ETC., BY W. CLARK RUSSELL.

Crown 8vo. cloth extra, 3s. 6d. each; post 8vo. illustrated boards, 2s. each;cloth limp, 2s. 6d. each.

  • ROUND THE GALLEY-FIRE.
  • IN THE MIDDLE WATCH.
  • ON THE FO’K’SLE HEAD.
  • A VOYAGE TO THE CAPE.
  • A BOOK FOR THE HAMMOCK.
  • THE MYSTERY OF THE ‘OCEAN STAR.’
  • THE ROMANCE OF JENNY HARLOWE.
  • AN OCEAN TRAGEDY.
  • MY SHIPMATE LOUISE.
  • ALONE ON A WIDE WIDE SEA.
  • THE GOOD SHIP ‘MOHOCK.’
  • THE PHANTOM DEATH.
  • IS HE THE MAN?
  • HEART OF OAK.
  • THE CONVICT SHIP.
  • THE LAST ENTRY.
  • THE TALE OF THE TEN.

Crown 8vo. cloth, 3s. 6d. each.

  • A TALE OF TWO TUNNELS.
  • THE DEATH SHIP.
  • OVERDUE.
  • WRONG SIDE OUT. (Also an Edition at 1s. net.)
  • THE ‘PRETTY POLLY.’ With 12 Illustrations by G. E. Robertson.

Popular Editions, medium 8vo. 6d. each.

  • THE CONVICT SHIP.
  • IS HE THE MAN?

London: CHATTO & WINDUS, 111 St. Martin’s Lane, W.C.

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AN OCEAN TRAGEDY

BY
W. CLARK RUSSELL
AUTHOR OF ‘THE FROZEN PIRATE’ ‘THE WRECK OF THE GROSVENOR’
‘A BOOK FOR THE HAMMOCK’ ‘A VOYAGE TO THE CAPE,’ ETC.

colophon

A NEW IMPRESSION

LONDON
CHATTO & WINDUS
1911

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To HERMAN MELVILLE, Esq.

My dear Herman Melville,

In words of beauty and of kindness youlately wished me health and content. Health, alas! youcannot give me; but content you have filled me with. Mybooks have done more than ever I had dared dream, bywinning for me the friendship and approval of the Authorof ‘Typee,’ ‘Omoo,’ ‘Moby-Dick,’ ‘Redburn,’ and otherproductions which top the list of sea literature in theEnglish tongue. I beg you to accept this dedication as afurther public avowal of my hearty admiration of yourgenius.

In all faithfulness yours,
W. CLARK RUSSELL.

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CONTENTS

CHAPTERPAGE
I.MY COUSIN1
II.THE ‘BRIDE’10
III.LAURA JENNINGS17
IV.IN THE SOLE
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