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  1. Newton Forster or, the Merchant Service is an 1832 novel by the British writer Frederick Marryat. Like much of Marryat's work it is a seafaring novel about a young man impressed into the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic Wars. He is subsequently imprisoned by the French, shipwrecked in the West Indies and makes a success in trading in ...

  2. Frederick Marryat's 'Newton Forster' is a compelling seafaring adventure that, true to Marryat's characteristic narrative style, weaves a tale of personal growth against the tumultuous...

  3. 21 de may. de 2007 · Newton Forster was happy to be once more on deck; so much had he suffered during his few hours of confinement, that he really felt grateful for the indulgence. The sky was bright, and the cutter was dashing along the coast with the wind, two points free, at the rate of seven or eight miles an hour.

  4. Newton Forster, the master of a coastal brig, is illegally pressed into the Royal Navy. Through a variety of maneuvers, however, he winds up on an East Indiaman where he...

    • Frederick Marryat
    • Fireship Press, 2009
    • 1935585045, 9781935585046
    • Newton Forster
  5. 13 de feb. de 2009 · Book digitized by Google from the library of Oxford University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb.

  6. Newton Forster, or, The merchant service by Marryat, Frederick, 1792-1848. Publication date 1998 Topics East India Company -- Fiction, Merchant mariners -- Fiction ...

  7. Newton Forster is a troubled young man who survives impressment into the Navy, imprisonment in France, and a shipwreck in the West Indies before gaining a post on British...