The Lively Lady

by Kenneth Roberts (Author)

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The novel chronicles the adventures of Captain Richard Nason of Arundel, Maine, during the War of 1812.
A privateer’s life: Nason, a master mariner, joins the American privateer cause after the outbreak of war. Roberts provides a detailed look at the daring exploits of these seafaring Americans.
Dartmoor Prison: Nason is eventually captured and sent to Dartmoor Prison, a historical British prison for American POWs. Much of the book focuses on the brutal conditions, widespread disease, and harsh treatment of the American sailors imprisoned there.
Historical context: Roberts weaves in historically accurate details, including the prison’s administration and the deadly massacre of American prisoners that took place in 1815.
Land and sea: While the novel features exciting sea battles, a significant portion of the story also takes place on land, including a storyline involving a love interest with a British landowner’s wife

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Publisher Fawcett Book
Condition Very Good
Language English
Published Year 1966
Book ID T985
Format Paperback

The novel chronicles the adventures of Captain Richard Nason of Arundel, Maine, during the War of 1812.
A privateer’s life: Nason, a master mariner, joins the American privateer cause after the outbreak of war. Roberts provides a detailed look at the daring exploits of these seafaring Americans.
Dartmoor Prison: Nason is eventually captured and sent to Dartmoor Prison, a historical British prison for American POWs. Much of the book focuses on the brutal conditions, widespread disease, and harsh treatment of the American sailors imprisoned there.
Historical context: Roberts weaves in historically accurate details, including the prison’s administration and the deadly massacre of American prisoners that took place in 1815.
Land and sea: While the novel features exciting sea battles, a significant portion of the story also takes place on land, including a storyline involving a love interest with a British landowner’s wife

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