Ocean Tramps

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From the author of "The Blue Lagoon" comes an entertaining set of stories about life in the South Pacific. "I met Billy Harman on Circular Wharf, Sydney, so many years ago that I think he must be dead. He is the chief person in the first six stories of this book, which have appeared illustrated in an English, an American and a Canadian magazine, in all of which the illustrator depicted Billy as a young, rather good-looking man. That he was not. Billy, when I met him, was well over forty, big and scrubby-bearded, a shell-back with a touch of the Longshoreman, blue far-seeing eyes, the eyes of a child-and an innocence none the less delightful because streaked with guile. Only the sea could have produced Billy, and the Islands and the Beaches and the life which the Pacific makes possible for an Ocean Tramp." -Henry De Vere Stacpoole.

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H. De Vere Stacpoole (1863-1951) was an Irish author whose adventurous spirit and vivid imagination left an indelible mark on early 20th-century literature. Born in Kingstown (now Dún Laoghaire), Ireland, Stacpoole's life was as colorful as his novels. He initially pursued a career in medicine, studying at St. Mary's Hospital Medical School in London, but his passion for storytelling soon took precedence.Stacpoole's literary career spanned over five decades, during which he penned more than 60 novels. His works often drew upon his extensive travels, particularly his voyages to the South Seas, which provided a rich tapestry of exotic locales and vibrant characters. This immersion in diverse cultures and landscapes lent his narratives an authenticity and allure that captivated readers worldwide.One of Stacpoole's most significant contributions to literature was his ability to blend romance, adventure, and a deep appreciation for nature. His most famous work, "The Blue Lagoon" (1908), exemplifies this blend, exploring themes of innocence, survival, and the primal connection between humans and their environment. The novel's success led to multiple film adaptations, cementing its place in popular culture.Stacpoole was not without controversy. His depictions of colonial settings and relationships between characters of different races reflect the complex and often problematic attitudes of his time. However, his works also subtly challenged Victorian norms, particularly in their portrayal of sexuality and the natural world.Influencing contemporary writers such as William Golding, Stacpoole's legacy lies in his pioneering spirit and his ability to transport readers to far-flung corners of the globe. His novels continue to be celebrated for their adventurous plots and richly drawn settings, offering a window into a bygone era of exploration and discovery.

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