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My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
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15 episodes
3 months ago
LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper.
This was the Weekly Poetry project for December 26, 2021.
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After a stint on a commercial voyage, James Fenimore Cooper served in the U.S. Navy as a midshipman, where he learned the technology of managing sailing vessels which greatly influenced many of his novels and other writings. Cooper, beloved though he is as a novelist, hasn't drawn much attention for his poetry. Here is one of his pieces expressing his appreciation for a beautiful ship, taken from his 1830 novel "The Water-Witch". - Summary by TriciaG
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LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper.
This was the Weekly Poetry project for December 26, 2021.
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After a stint on a commercial voyage, James Fenimore Cooper served in the U.S. Navy as a midshipman, where he learned the technology of managing sailing vessels which greatly influenced many of his novels and other writings. Cooper, beloved though he is as a novelist, hasn't drawn much attention for his poetry. Here is one of his pieces expressing his appreciation for a beautiful ship, taken from his 1830 novel "The Water-Witch". - Summary by TriciaG
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My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by ACE
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by CZ
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by LS
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by BK
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by DNA
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by KS
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by PS
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by CJPH
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by HB
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by BAC
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by BC
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by CF
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by LAH
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by LCW
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
My Brigantine - Read by KLA
9 months ago
1 minute

My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper (1789 - 1851)
LibriVox volunteers bring you 15 recordings of My Brigantine by James Fenimore Cooper.
This was the Weekly Poetry project for December 26, 2021.
-----
After a stint on a commercial voyage, James Fenimore Cooper served in the U.S. Navy as a midshipman, where he learned the technology of managing sailing vessels which greatly influenced many of his novels and other writings. Cooper, beloved though he is as a novelist, hasn't drawn much attention for his poetry. Here is one of his pieces expressing his appreciation for a beautiful ship, taken from his 1830 novel "The Water-Witch". - Summary by TriciaG