James Braithwaite, the Supercargo - William Henry Giles Kingston

James Braithwaite, the Supercargo

By William Henry Giles Kingston

  • Release Date: 1880-01-01
  • Genre: Fiction for Young Adults
Score: 4
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Description

This is a typical Kingston book, very skilfully written, with lots of difficult situations very well described. But what is worth remembering is that it is probably the last book Kingston ever wrote, for he had already been diagnosed with a rapid and terminal illness, which I suppose to have been cancer. Yet, despite the position that redoubtable author found himself in, he still gave us one of his very best well-written adventure stories.
A supercargo is a position in the ship’s crew analogous to the ship’s clerk. His work consists of knowing exactly where every item of the cargo is stowed, so that it can be put in the right place for it to be most conveniently taken out on its arrival at its destination.
Do read it and judge for yourself. You will find it worth the short seven hours it takes to read aloud.

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