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True Blue Weekly: Clif Faraday at Cardenas by Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
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True Blue Weekly: Clif Faraday at Cardenas

Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968 · August 6, 1898

This issue of True Blue (Street & Smith, August 6, 1898) contains "Chief Faraday at Cardenas; Or, The Shot That Did Most Good" by Ensign Clarke Beech, U.S.N., a naval adventure serial set during the Spanish-American War.

Naval Cadet Clif Faraday serves aboard the gunboat Uncas under Lieutenant Raymond. The vessel joins the cruiser Nashville on a dangerous mission to cut Spanish submarine cables at Cardenas, Cuba, a heavily fortified harbor. Armed with grappling irons, the ships approach under fire from Spanish batteries while a Cuban pilot guides them to three cables marked on their chart. As they enter the harbor, Clif spots a rowboat carrying Spanish sailors and a civilian—whom he recognizes as Ignacio, a spy who attempted to assassinate Admiral Sampson and imprisoned Clif in Morro Castle. Abandoning the cable-cutting mission, Lieutenant Raymond pursues the rowboat while Spanish guns bombard the Uncas. Clif mans the bow gun, determined to capture or eliminate the spy.

About this artifact

Creator
Sinclair, Upton, 1878-1968
Date
August 6, 1898
Rights
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