18th and 19th Century English Women at Sea
18th and 19th CENTURY ENGLISH WOMEN AT SEA is a fascinating and entertaining account of the three types of women one might find, legally or illegally, on board a ship during this time period: prostitutes, officer's and midshipmen's wives (as well as other female passengers during wartime) and women masquerading as sailors or crewmen.

Colorful but factual accounts of surprising and certainly, little-known, incidents are drawn from letters written by sailors and other men at sea, from diaries of such figures as Admiral Horatio Nelson, and autobiographies written in the late 1700s by women such as Mary Lacy, who took to the sea masquerading as men, and lived to tell of their experiences. Noted historians who have published works on the same subject are quoted.

Marilyn Clay's Colonial American historical suspense novels include DECEPTIONS: A Jamestown Novel, praised by The Library Journal and Booklist. To escape an arranged marriage, Catherine leaves England for Jamestown in search of her childhood sweetheart. What she finds in the New World nearly destroys her!

SECRETS AND LIES: A Jamestown Novel. When four English girls travel to the New World on a Bride Ship to marry settlers and start families, they are instead shocked to discover that someone in Jamestown wants them all dead!

BETSY ROSS: ACCIDENTAL SPY is another popular historical suspense novel by Marilyn Clay. Set in Philadelphia in 1776, Quaker Betsy Ross sets out to uncover who killed her beloved husband John Ross, but is instead drawn into the dangerous and confusing underworld of spies and double agents. Available in print and e-book.

Marilyn Clay's Regency-set mysteries include: MURDER AT MORLAND MANOR, MURDER IN MAYFAIR, MURDER IN MARGATE and MURDER AT MEDLEY PARK, all available worldwide in print and Ebook.
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18th and 19th Century English Women at Sea
18th and 19th CENTURY ENGLISH WOMEN AT SEA is a fascinating and entertaining account of the three types of women one might find, legally or illegally, on board a ship during this time period: prostitutes, officer's and midshipmen's wives (as well as other female passengers during wartime) and women masquerading as sailors or crewmen.

Colorful but factual accounts of surprising and certainly, little-known, incidents are drawn from letters written by sailors and other men at sea, from diaries of such figures as Admiral Horatio Nelson, and autobiographies written in the late 1700s by women such as Mary Lacy, who took to the sea masquerading as men, and lived to tell of their experiences. Noted historians who have published works on the same subject are quoted.

Marilyn Clay's Colonial American historical suspense novels include DECEPTIONS: A Jamestown Novel, praised by The Library Journal and Booklist. To escape an arranged marriage, Catherine leaves England for Jamestown in search of her childhood sweetheart. What she finds in the New World nearly destroys her!

SECRETS AND LIES: A Jamestown Novel. When four English girls travel to the New World on a Bride Ship to marry settlers and start families, they are instead shocked to discover that someone in Jamestown wants them all dead!

BETSY ROSS: ACCIDENTAL SPY is another popular historical suspense novel by Marilyn Clay. Set in Philadelphia in 1776, Quaker Betsy Ross sets out to uncover who killed her beloved husband John Ross, but is instead drawn into the dangerous and confusing underworld of spies and double agents. Available in print and e-book.

Marilyn Clay's Regency-set mysteries include: MURDER AT MORLAND MANOR, MURDER IN MAYFAIR, MURDER IN MARGATE and MURDER AT MEDLEY PARK, all available worldwide in print and Ebook.
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18th and 19th Century English Women at Sea

18th and 19th Century English Women at Sea

by Marilyn Clay
18th and 19th Century English Women at Sea

18th and 19th Century English Women at Sea

by Marilyn Clay

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18th and 19th CENTURY ENGLISH WOMEN AT SEA is a fascinating and entertaining account of the three types of women one might find, legally or illegally, on board a ship during this time period: prostitutes, officer's and midshipmen's wives (as well as other female passengers during wartime) and women masquerading as sailors or crewmen.

Colorful but factual accounts of surprising and certainly, little-known, incidents are drawn from letters written by sailors and other men at sea, from diaries of such figures as Admiral Horatio Nelson, and autobiographies written in the late 1700s by women such as Mary Lacy, who took to the sea masquerading as men, and lived to tell of their experiences. Noted historians who have published works on the same subject are quoted.

Marilyn Clay's Colonial American historical suspense novels include DECEPTIONS: A Jamestown Novel, praised by The Library Journal and Booklist. To escape an arranged marriage, Catherine leaves England for Jamestown in search of her childhood sweetheart. What she finds in the New World nearly destroys her!

SECRETS AND LIES: A Jamestown Novel. When four English girls travel to the New World on a Bride Ship to marry settlers and start families, they are instead shocked to discover that someone in Jamestown wants them all dead!

BETSY ROSS: ACCIDENTAL SPY is another popular historical suspense novel by Marilyn Clay. Set in Philadelphia in 1776, Quaker Betsy Ross sets out to uncover who killed her beloved husband John Ross, but is instead drawn into the dangerous and confusing underworld of spies and double agents. Available in print and e-book.

Marilyn Clay's Regency-set mysteries include: MURDER AT MORLAND MANOR, MURDER IN MAYFAIR, MURDER IN MARGATE and MURDER AT MEDLEY PARK, all available worldwide in print and Ebook.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940014177535
Publisher: Marilyn Clay
Publication date: 03/29/2012
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 50
File size: 35 KB

About the Author

MARILYN CLAY is a multi-published author and respected historian of the Regency period in English history. For sixteen years, Marilyn published The Regency Plume, an international newsletter featuring articles useful to writers, historians and people interested in all aspects of the 18th and early 19th centuries in English history. Essays by Marilyn Clay were published in the Encyclopedia of Romanticism: Culture in Britain, 1780s – 1830s, a volume found in many university libraries.

Multi-published best-selling author of over two dozen books, amongst Marilyn Clay's titles are seven Regency romance novels, all of which have been translated to foreign languages and are now available as e-books. Look for Brighton Beauty, Miss Eliza's Gentleman Caller, Miss Darby's Debut, Bewitching Lord Winterton, Felicity's Folly, The Unsuitable Suitor and The Wrong Miss Fairfax.
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