At the mast
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Title | At the mast |
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Dates | 1890-1899 |
Abstract | This story by an unidentified Nelson brother tells of a sea battle occurring in 1898 between the fictional Chipewa and Big Continent navies. Though undermanned and out-resourced, the Chipewa forces are led by the formidable Captain Harry Nelson. After substantial preparation of their cruiser, the "New York," the crew hopes to finally encounter a Big Continent squadron. After a few quiet days at sea, enemy ships approach at dawn and fire on the New York. Nelson and his men return fire with thirteen-inch guns and prepare for further combat. At this point the story ends abruptly, having set the reader up with expectations for more brave and daring exploits by Captain Nelson and the crew of the New York. |
Notes | The item is undated but the finding aid indicates the entire collection was likely created during the 1890s. |
Physical Description | 1 item (7 leaves : illustrations) ; 11 cm, The entire booklet is written on the back of what appear to be blank receipts issued by the Guardian Mutual Life Insurance Company. |
Languages | English |
Place of Creation | Goshen (N.H.) |
Genre | Booklets |
Genre | Children's literature |
Subject | Imaginary places – Juvenile fiction |
Subject | Adventure and adventurers – Juvenile fiction |
Subject | Naval battles – Juvenile fiction |
Part of | Nelson Family Juvenilia Collection of Pamela Russell and Murray McClellan |
Finding Aid | View the finding aid for this item's collection |
Repository | Amherst College Archives & Special Collections |
Shelf Location | Box 1 Folder 5 |
Rights | Public Domain: We believe this material to be in the public domain and free of known restrictions under copyright law, including all related and neighboring rights. While Amherst College Archives & Special Collections claims no rights or authority over this material, we do ask that any publication or use of this material cite the Archives & Special Collections at Amherst College as the source of the images and the repository where the original documents can be found. |