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Mister Tidwell gunner, L. Ron Hubbard

Label
Mister Tidwell gunner, L. Ron Hubbard
Language
eng
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Form of composition
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Format of music
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Literary text for sound recordings
fiction
Main title
Mister Tidwell gunner
Medium
electronic resource
Responsibility statement
L. Ron Hubbard
Summary
Imagine a young Laurence Olivier cast as a scholarly Oxford professor-an academic snatched out of his bookish world and pressed into service aboard Lord Nelson's legendary British fleet-in the position of schoolmaster. Such is the life of the land-loving, seafaring Mister Tidwell, Gunner. Thrust into service at the height of the Napoleonic Wars, Tidwell soon finds himself directly in the line of fire and way out of his depth. Fate has cast him into a terrible and terrifying spot-alone on deck to face the fearsome approach of a French man-o'-war. The professor is about to get an object lesson in war, self-reliance . . . and survival. Overwhelmed by the smell of gunpowder, the sound of cannons, and the sight of death, he will either experience the sweet taste of victory . . . or the bitter taste of his own blood. Sail into history and into battle as the audio drama of Mister Tidwell, Gunner takes you into the heart of one of the greatest wars for dominance of the seas. In an essay called Search for Research Hubbard wrote about how he came up with story ideas: u201cI want one slim, forgotten fact. From there a man can go anywhere. . . . In one old volume, for instance, I discovered that there was such a thing as a schoolmaster aboard Nelson's ships. . . . When did this occur? . . . The Napoleonic Wars.u201d Drawing on this single obscure discovery, Hubbard delved deeper into the history and let his remarkable imagination do the rest. u201cComplete after a few days of search, I had my Mister Tidwell, Gunner.u201d Also includes the sea adventures The Drowned City, the story of two deep-sea divers who set out in search of a long-lost treasure only to find that the waters are full of treacherous currents and even more treacherous men; and Submarine, in which a young sailor on leave enjoys a quiet interlude with his girlfriend-only to have it interrupted by a call to duty and danger
Target audience
adult
Transposition and arrangement
not applicable
Classification
Narrator

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