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"Ronald Morton, or the Fire Ships: A Story of the Last Naval War" by W.H.G. Kingston is an engaging historical fiction novel set against the backdrop of 19th-century naval history. The story revolves around naval warfare and the strategic use of fire ships-a dramatic element in maritime battles. The novel follows the young protagonist, Ronald Morton, as he becomes involved in the conflict between the Royal Navy and its adversaries. Through intense sea adventures and naval battles, Morton demonstrates heroism and courage, embodying the values of military honor and patriotism. The plot is rich…mehr

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"Ronald Morton, or the Fire Ships: A Story of the Last Naval War" by W.H.G. Kingston is an engaging historical fiction novel set against the backdrop of 19th-century naval history. The story revolves around naval warfare and the strategic use of fire ships-a dramatic element in maritime battles. The novel follows the young protagonist, Ronald Morton, as he becomes involved in the conflict between the Royal Navy and its adversaries. Through intense sea adventures and naval battles, Morton demonstrates heroism and courage, embodying the values of military honor and patriotism. The plot is rich with action and conflict, showcasing naval strategy and the challenges of shipboard life during wartime. Morton's journey highlights his leadership skills and seafaring expertise as he navigates the complexities of naval warfare. The story also includes a romantic subplot, adding depth to Morton's character and personal motivations. His experiences reflect the broader themes of heroism and honor in the face of adversity, making "Ronald Morton, or the Fire Ships" a thrilling exploration of maritime battles and the spirit of adventure on the high seas.
Autorenporträt
William Henry Giles Kingston, commonly known as W.H.G. Kingston, was an English author celebrated for his adventure novels, particularly those targeted at young readers. Born on February 28, 1814, in Westminster, London, he was educated at Trinity College. Kingston gained fame for his engaging stories of exploration, heroism, and adventure, which appealed to the youthful imagination. His works often revolved around characters who embarked on thrilling journeys or faced great challenges, promoting virtues such as bravery, loyalty, and perseverance. These themes made Kingston one of the most notable figures in 19th-century children's literature. Over his career, he wrote numerous books, many of which were set in maritime or exotic locations, offering young readers both excitement and moral lessons. He spent most of his life in London, where he passed away on August 5, 1880, at the age of 66. His legacy lives on through his adventure stories, which continue to inspire and entertain readers interested in tales of courage and adventure.