DELIAH Marcus Goodrick HC

by Marcus Goodrich

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Delilah is a sea story unlike any ever written, although in reading it, one is reminded of Ahab's single-minded quest for the great white whale, of the struggles of epic myth and the real battles that have become mythic within the imaginations of men. The novel is in all ways extraordi­nary. The story occurs on the eve of the first World War, it is a U.S. Navy destroyer on detached duty in the South Seas and of the men who serve in her. In the tiny world of a de­stroyer in a vast universe of the sea, the officers and men of Delilah carry out their orders heroically, according to the code of the fighting man, to patrol their assigned area, to inspect remote islands, to show the flag, to carry out diplomat­ic missions, and to prepare for the impending war. From the beginning, the men aboard Delilah face severe trials. A voracious eater of coal, she must be fed con­stantly. A typhoon provides a test that all but the hardiest must fail. When the novel was first published in 1941,Sinclair Lewis noted that it was more real than reality. The New York Times called it an extraordinarily lovely novel of a fighting ship. FREE SHIPPING USPS GROUND NO OFERS

  • Publisher: Naval Institute Press
  • Year: 1985
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9780870211454
  • Condition: Fine

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