Alan Lewrie is a scandalous young rake whose amorous adventures ashore lead to his being shipped off to the Navy. Lewrie finds that he is a born sailor, although life at sea is a stark contrast to the London social whirl to which he had become accustomed. As his career advances, he finds the life of
The French Admiral
โ Scribed by Dewey Lambdin
- Publisher
- McBooks Press, Inc
- Year
- 2002
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 450 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 1590133277
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โฆ Synopsis
Alan Lewrie is a scandalous young rake whose amorous adventures ashore lead to his being shipped off to the Navy. Lewrie finds that he is a born sailor, although life at sea is a stark contrast to the London social whirl to which he had become accustomed. As his career advances, he finds the life of a naval officer suits him.
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