RUSSELL William Clark THE BAILIFF AT SEA. By W. CLARK RUSSELL on May 11, 2024 | Short Story Some time ago I heard that a bailiff had been carried off to sea whilst… Read More
RUSSELL William Clark THE “CHILIMAN” TRAGEDY. By W. CLARK RUSSELL on May 11, 2024 | Short Story In the year 1863 I sailed as ship’s doctor aboard the Chiliman, in the third… Read More
RUSSELL William Clark “SO UNNECESSARY!” By W. CLARK RUSSELL on May 11, 2024 | Short Story In 1851 (he began—and who it was that began will quickly appear) I was in… Read More
RUSSELL William Clark SMACK APPRENTICES. By W. CLARK RUSSELL on May 11, 2024 | Short Story “I don’t know what country he hailed from, I’m sure; but, thank the Lord, he… Read More
RUSSELL William Clark SKIPPERS’ WIVES AT SEA. By W. CLARK RUSSELL on May 11, 2024 | Short Story Should owners allow captains to take their wives to sea with them? Opinions vary among… Read More
RUSSELL William Clark SEA SONGS. By W. CLARK RUSSELL on May 11, 2024 | Short Story Considering that Great Britain is an island, that immense numbers of the inhabitants live in… Read More
RUSSELL William Clark SEA-SICKNESS. By W. CLARK RUSSELL on May 11, 2024 | Short Story Many will remember the terrible description of Mr. Aaron Bang’s pangs of sea-sickness in “Tom… Read More
RUSSELL William Clark POOR JACK. By W. CLARK RUSSELL on May 11, 2024 | Short Story I climbed the steep hill that runs from the Belvedere railway-station, pausing now and again… Read More
RUSSELL William Clark ON THE GOODWINS. By W. CLARK RUSSELL on May 11, 2024 | Short Story On a fine, calm day from the height of the cliffs betwixt Ramsgate and Broadstairs… Read More
RUSSELL William Clark OFF THE HORN. By W. CLARK RUSSELL on May 11, 2024 | Short Story The passage of the Horn has long ceased to be a thing to boast about.… Read More