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  • 031 - Chapter 33
    Feb 9 2026
    Dive into Mr. Midshipman Easy, a delightful early example of nautical fiction penned in 1836. This humorous tale follows the escapades of Jack Easy, a well-born young man who embarks on a journey in the Royal Navy. While the story begins with a satirical look at Jacks idealistic views on the rights of man, it quickly evolves into an entertaining adventure filled with his clever triumphs over bullies, treacherous weather, and various foreign foes. Be warned the novel includes racial and ethnic epithets, religious stereotypes, and a rather optimistic take on supply-side economics, ensuring that there’s something to challenge nearly everyone. Written by Frederick Marryat, a former Royal Navy captain turned author, this work reflects his own experiences at sea and is sure to charm listeners with its wit and wisdom. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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    17 min
  • 030 - Chapter 32
    Feb 8 2026
    Dive into Mr. Midshipman Easy, a delightful early example of nautical fiction penned in 1836. This humorous tale follows the escapades of Jack Easy, a well-born young man who embarks on a journey in the Royal Navy. While the story begins with a satirical look at Jacks idealistic views on the rights of man, it quickly evolves into an entertaining adventure filled with his clever triumphs over bullies, treacherous weather, and various foreign foes. Be warned the novel includes racial and ethnic epithets, religious stereotypes, and a rather optimistic take on supply-side economics, ensuring that there’s something to challenge nearly everyone. Written by Frederick Marryat, a former Royal Navy captain turned author, this work reflects his own experiences at sea and is sure to charm listeners with its wit and wisdom. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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    29 min
  • 029 - Chapter 31
    Feb 7 2026
    Dive into Mr. Midshipman Easy, a delightful early example of nautical fiction penned in 1836. This humorous tale follows the escapades of Jack Easy, a well-born young man who embarks on a journey in the Royal Navy. While the story begins with a satirical look at Jacks idealistic views on the rights of man, it quickly evolves into an entertaining adventure filled with his clever triumphs over bullies, treacherous weather, and various foreign foes. Be warned the novel includes racial and ethnic epithets, religious stereotypes, and a rather optimistic take on supply-side economics, ensuring that there’s something to challenge nearly everyone. Written by Frederick Marryat, a former Royal Navy captain turned author, this work reflects his own experiences at sea and is sure to charm listeners with its wit and wisdom. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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    24 min
  • 028 - Chapter 30
    Feb 6 2026
    Dive into Mr. Midshipman Easy, a delightful early example of nautical fiction penned in 1836. This humorous tale follows the escapades of Jack Easy, a well-born young man who embarks on a journey in the Royal Navy. While the story begins with a satirical look at Jacks idealistic views on the rights of man, it quickly evolves into an entertaining adventure filled with his clever triumphs over bullies, treacherous weather, and various foreign foes. Be warned the novel includes racial and ethnic epithets, religious stereotypes, and a rather optimistic take on supply-side economics, ensuring that there’s something to challenge nearly everyone. Written by Frederick Marryat, a former Royal Navy captain turned author, this work reflects his own experiences at sea and is sure to charm listeners with its wit and wisdom. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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    20 min
  • 027 - Chapter 29
    Feb 5 2026
    Dive into Mr. Midshipman Easy, a delightful early example of nautical fiction penned in 1836. This humorous tale follows the escapades of Jack Easy, a well-born young man who embarks on a journey in the Royal Navy. While the story begins with a satirical look at Jacks idealistic views on the rights of man, it quickly evolves into an entertaining adventure filled with his clever triumphs over bullies, treacherous weather, and various foreign foes. Be warned the novel includes racial and ethnic epithets, religious stereotypes, and a rather optimistic take on supply-side economics, ensuring that there’s something to challenge nearly everyone. Written by Frederick Marryat, a former Royal Navy captain turned author, this work reflects his own experiences at sea and is sure to charm listeners with its wit and wisdom. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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    23 min
  • 026 - Chapter 28
    Feb 5 2026
    Dive into Mr. Midshipman Easy, a delightful early example of nautical fiction penned in 1836. This humorous tale follows the escapades of Jack Easy, a well-born young man who embarks on a journey in the Royal Navy. While the story begins with a satirical look at Jacks idealistic views on the rights of man, it quickly evolves into an entertaining adventure filled with his clever triumphs over bullies, treacherous weather, and various foreign foes. Be warned the novel includes racial and ethnic epithets, religious stereotypes, and a rather optimistic take on supply-side economics, ensuring that there’s something to challenge nearly everyone. Written by Frederick Marryat, a former Royal Navy captain turned author, this work reflects his own experiences at sea and is sure to charm listeners with its wit and wisdom. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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    21 min
  • 025 - Chapter 27
    Feb 5 2026
    Dive into Mr. Midshipman Easy, a delightful early example of nautical fiction penned in 1836. This humorous tale follows the escapades of Jack Easy, a well-born young man who embarks on a journey in the Royal Navy. While the story begins with a satirical look at Jacks idealistic views on the rights of man, it quickly evolves into an entertaining adventure filled with his clever triumphs over bullies, treacherous weather, and various foreign foes. Be warned the novel includes racial and ethnic epithets, religious stereotypes, and a rather optimistic take on supply-side economics, ensuring that there’s something to challenge nearly everyone. Written by Frederick Marryat, a former Royal Navy captain turned author, this work reflects his own experiences at sea and is sure to charm listeners with its wit and wisdom. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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    21 min
  • 024 - Chapter 26
    Feb 5 2026
    Dive into Mr. Midshipman Easy, a delightful early example of nautical fiction penned in 1836. This humorous tale follows the escapades of Jack Easy, a well-born young man who embarks on a journey in the Royal Navy. While the story begins with a satirical look at Jacks idealistic views on the rights of man, it quickly evolves into an entertaining adventure filled with his clever triumphs over bullies, treacherous weather, and various foreign foes. Be warned the novel includes racial and ethnic epithets, religious stereotypes, and a rather optimistic take on supply-side economics, ensuring that there’s something to challenge nearly everyone. Written by Frederick Marryat, a former Royal Navy captain turned author, this work reflects his own experiences at sea and is sure to charm listeners with its wit and wisdom. (Summary by Adrian Praetzellis)
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    24 min