Books by "Walter Noble Burns"

3 books found

The Shellback's Progress

The Shellback's Progress

by Baron Walter Runciman Runciman

2019 · Good Press

In "The Shellback's Progress," Baron Walter Runciman Runciman presents a rich tapestry of maritime existence, illuminating the life of sailors through evocative prose and a vivid narrative style. Runciman crafts a compelling exploration of the themes of adventure, camaraderie, and the often harsh realities of seafaring life during the early 20th century. His keen eye for detail and atmospheric descriptions situate the reader firmly within the vessel's confines, capturing both the thrill of the open sea and the tribulations faced by those who navigate its depths. Embedded in the literary context of its time, the work resonates with the broader movements of modernism, reflecting both the challenges and the romantic ideals of the human spirit amidst isolation and peril. Baron Walter Runciman, a seasoned sailor himself, draws on his extensive experiences at sea to enrich this narrative, imbuing the text with authenticity and depth. His noble lineage and dedication to maritime pursuits suggest a lifelong connection to the ocean and an appreciation for the stories that emerge from it. This background informs Runciman'Äôs ability to articulate not just the physicality of the ocean voyage but also the philosophical introspections inherent in such an existence. For readers seeking an immersive experience that blends adventure with introspection, "The Shellback's Progress" stands as a remarkable testament to the allure of the sea and the enduring human spirit. This book is a must-read for those interested in maritime literature, offering a nuanced perspective that educates, entertains, and evokes a sense of wanderlust.

Worlds That Weren't

Worlds That Weren't

by Harry Turtledove, S. M. Stirling, Walter Jon Williams, Mary Gentle

2005 · Penguin

Presents a collection of four novellas that explore alternate history, including "The Daimon," in which Sokrates leads his soldiers to victory over the Spartans, and "The Last Ride of German Freddie," in which Nietzsche finds himself in Tombstone, Arizona, in works by Harry Turtledove, S. M. Stirling, Mary Gentle, and Walter Jon Williams. Reprint.

The Robin Hood of El Dorado

The Robin Hood of El Dorado

by Walter Noble Burns

1999 · UNM Press

This historical drama re-creates the life and adventures of Joaquin Murrieta, a Hispanic social rebel in California during the tumultuous Gold Rush.