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In "The Narrative of a Blockade-Runner," J. Wilkinson crafts a captivating tale set during the tumultuous Civil War era, focusing on the perilous operations of blockade runners who defied the odds to transport goods and supplies through hostile waters. Wilkinson's prose is marked by vivid imagery and dynamic storytelling, employing a first-person narrative that immerses the reader in the experiences of those who navigated danger and deception on the high seas. The text serves as both a thrilling adventure and a poignant reflection on the socio-political climate of the time, intricately linking…mehr

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In "The Narrative of a Blockade-Runner," J. Wilkinson crafts a captivating tale set during the tumultuous Civil War era, focusing on the perilous operations of blockade runners who defied the odds to transport goods and supplies through hostile waters. Wilkinson's prose is marked by vivid imagery and dynamic storytelling, employing a first-person narrative that immerses the reader in the experiences of those who navigated danger and deception on the high seas. The text serves as both a thrilling adventure and a poignant reflection on the socio-political climate of the time, intricately linking personal anecdotes to broader historical contexts, thus revealing the human spirit's resilience amid adversity. J. Wilkinson, a historian and seafarer, draws upon extensive research and personal encounters to lend authenticity to his narrative. His profound understanding of maritime history and the intricacies of Civil War logistics, along with a passionate commitment to preserving the stories of individuals often overlooked in mainstream historical accounts, influenced his decision to recount these remarkable journeys of bravery and sacrifice. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in American history, maritime studies, or thrilling adventure narratives. Wilkinson's masterful storytelling not only educates but also entertains, beckoning readers to experience the highs and lows of life as a blockade runner in an era defined by conflict and courage. In this enriched edition, we have carefully created added value for your reading experience: - Hand-picked Memorable Quotes shine a spotlight on moments of literary brilliance. - Interactive footnotes clarify unusual references, historical allusions, and archaic phrases for an effortless, more informed read.

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John Wilkinson was born on November 6, 1821, in Norfolk, Virginia, to parents Malvina Wilkinson and John Wilkinson Sr. He entered naval service at a young age and eventually became an officer in the United States Navy. With the onset of the American Civil War and the secession of Southern states, Wilkinson left his post in the U.S. Navy and joined the Confederate States Navy. He quickly gained recognition for his command over several key blockade runners, most notably the CSS Robert E. Lee and the CSS Chickamauga. These vessels were instrumental in breaching Union naval blockades and transporting critical supplies to the Confederacy, and Wilkinson developed a reputation for both his skill and daring in maneuvering through enemy waters. His firsthand knowledge of the sea, sharp navigational ability, and commitment to the Confederate cause made him one of the most effective blockade-running commanders of the war. Following the end of the conflict, he documented his wartime service and insights in a published memoir, contributing to historical records of Confederate naval operations. Wilkinson lived until 1891, passing away at the age of 70.