
Four Bells: A Tale of the Caribbean
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Authors:
- Paine, Ralph Delahaye
1871 - 1925
- Schoonover, Frank E.
1877 - 1972
About this book
In the early 20th century, the Caribbean was a melting pot of cultures and aspirations, where the allure of adventure often clashed with the realities of colonialism. In "Four Bells: A Tale of the Caribbean" by Ralph Delahaye Paine, young chief officer Richard Cary navigates this vibrant yet tumultuous landscape, encountering the complexities of maritime life and the rich tapestry of island societies. With themes of personal ambition and the quest for belonging, this novel delves into the essence of human connection amidst the backdrop of the sea. Ideal for students and historians alike, "Four Bells" offers a compelling exploration of identity and resilience in a world shaped by both beauty and struggle.
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