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5.0 out of 5 stars
A highly recommended read for its remarkable telling of an intriguing journey to all general fans of colonial & naval fiction,
By Midwest Book Review (Oregon, WI USA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Standards Left Ragged (A Fairaday and Marlborough Novel) (Paperback)
Standards Left Ragged, deftly written by C. D. White, is the engaging tale of Captain Phillip Fairady and Royal Navy Lieutenant Eliot Marlborough in a nautical adventure novel in the Chesapeake Bay during the ongoing struggle for land in the year 1776. Instantly a classic, Standards Left Ragged is a remarkable recreation of the perpetually interesting lifestyle and timely truths of the fledgling navy during the pre-revolutionary America era. Standards Left Ragged depicts the conflict between two prolific captains as they must work in confluence on the HMS Roebuck 44 to create an orderly and productive crew, leaving one with an undetermined fate as the other must claim control. Standards Left Ragged is a very highly recommended read for its remarkable telling of an intriguing journey to all general fans of colonial and naval fiction.
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Standards Left Ragged (A Fairaday and Marlborough Novel) by Charles White (Paperback - February 15, 2006)
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