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-*''[[The Phantom Ship]]'' ([[1839]]) by [[Frederick Marryat]] +'''Captain Frederick Marryat''' ([[July 10]], [[1792]] – [[August 9]], [[1848]]) was an [[England|English]] [[novel]]ist, a contemporary and acquaintance of [[Charles Dickens]], noted today as an early pioneer of the [[sea story]]. He is now known particularly for the semi-autobiographical novel ''[[Mr Midshipman Easy]]'' and his children's novel ''[[The Children of the New Forest]]''.
 +==Works==
 +* ''[[The Naval Officer, or Scenes in the Life and Adventures of Frank Mildmay]]'' (1829)
 +* ''[[The King's Own]]'' (1830)
 +* ''[[Newton Forster or, the Merchant Service]]'' (1832)
 +* ''[[Peter Simple (novel)|Peter Simple]]'' (1834)
 +* ''[[Jacob Faithful]]'' (1834)
 +* ''[[The Pacha of Many Tales]]'' (1835)
 +* ''[[Mr Midshipman Easy]]'' (1836)
 +* ''[[Japhet, in Search of a Father]]'' (1836)
 +* ''[[The Pirate (1836 novel)|The Pirate]]'' (1836)
 +* ''[[The Three Cutters]]'' (1836)
 +* ''[[Snarleyyow, or the Dog Fiend]]'' (1837)
 +* ''[[Rattlin the Reefer]]'' (with [[Edward Howard]]) (1838)
 +* ''[[The Phantom Ship]]'' (1839)
 +* ''[[Diary in America]]'' (1839)
 +* ''[[Olla Podrida]]'' (1840)
 +* ''[[Poor Jack]]'' (1840)
 +* ''[[Masterman Ready, or the Wreck of the Pacific]]'' (1841)
 +* ''[[Joseph Rushbrook, or the Poacher]]'' (1841)
 +* ''[[Percival Keene]]'' (1842)
 +* ''[[Monsieur Violet]]'' (1843)
 +* ''[[Settlers in Canada]]'' (1844)
 +* ''[[The Mission, or Scenes in Africa]]'' (1845)
 +* ''[[The Privateersman, or One Hundred Years Ago]]'' (1846)
 +* ''[[The Children of the New Forest]]'' (1847)
 +* ''[[The Little Savage]]'' (posthumous, 1848)
 +* ''[[Valerie (1848 novel)|Valerie]]'' (posthumous, 1848)
 + 
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Captain Frederick Marryat (July 10, 1792August 9, 1848) was an English novelist, a contemporary and acquaintance of Charles Dickens, noted today as an early pioneer of the sea story. He is now known particularly for the semi-autobiographical novel Mr Midshipman Easy and his children's novel The Children of the New Forest.

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