"The Island Bride" by Roger Starbuck is a maritime adventure novel serialized in this Beadle and Adams Dime Novel. The narrative opens aboard the South Pacific whaling ship Reindeer, where friction exists between the tyrannical first mate Dumps and young sailor Harmon Weldon, a well-educated former medical student. When Weldon falls asleep while manning a boat during a meeting between two whale-ships, a rotten belaying-pin gives way and he drifts adrift in fog. Upon waking, he finds both vessels vanished. With limited provisions—a water keg and sea biscuits—Weldon attempts to sail the small boat to rejoin his ship. A shark steals his first biscuit, leading him to philosophical reflection on Providence. The narrative establishes themes of injustice, survival, and self-reliance amid oceanic peril, with the title's "island bride" element promised in future chapters. The volume also includes Beadle and Adams' catalog of instructional handbooks covering speakers, etiquette, games, and household management.
About this artifact
- Date
- December 9, 1879
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- Public domain — free to view, share, and reuse.
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