Publisher's Synopsis
W. W. Jacobs's "Many Cargoes" offers a delightful collection of short stories brimming with humor and the salty tang of river life in England. These tales capture the everyday adventures and misadventures of sailors and dockworkers, showcasing Jacobs's sharp wit and keen eye for character.
Explore the lighter side of maritime existence through stories filled with amusing predicaments and colorful personalities. This collection, firmly rooted in the tradition of humorous fiction, presents a timeless view of human nature amidst the backdrop of boats, barges, and bustling waterfronts. Experience the enduring appeal of classic sea stories and the charm of Jacobs's writing, as meticulously reproduced in this new edition.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
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