
Frank Thomas Bullen
Frank Thomas Bullen, British novelist, was born of poor parents in Paddington, London, on 5 April 1857, and was educated for a few years at a dame school and Westbourne school, Paddington. At the age of 9, his aunt, who was his guardian, died. He then left school and took up work as an errand boy. In 1869 he went to sea and travelled to all parts of the world in various capacities including that of second mate of the Harbinger and chief mate of the Day Dawn, under Capt. John R. H. Ward jun in 1879 when she was dismasted and disabled. Having spent 15 years of his life at sea, since the tender age of 12, he would later describe the hardships of his early life thus: I have been beaten by a negro lad as big again as myself, and only a Frenchman interfered on my behalf. Those were the days when boys in Geordie colliers or East Coast fishing smacks were often beaten to insanity and jumped overboard, or were done to death in truly savage fashion, and all that was necessary to account for their non returning was a line in the log to the effect that they had been washed or had fallen overboard. A parallel may be drawn with Joseph Conrad's career at sea aboard Torrens 1891β1893. He was a clerk in the Meteorological Office from 1883 to 1889. His reputation was made over the publication of The Cruise of the "Cachalot" (1898); and he also wrote, amongst other books, Idylls of the Sea (1899); Sea Wrack (1903); The Call of the Deep (1907) and A Compleat Sea Cook (1912), besides many articles and essays. He lectured extensively and was highly critical of Australasia's lack of defences against what he saw as imminent naval threats from Germany and Japan. He died at Madeira on 1 March 1915.

Advance Australasia: A Day-to-Day Record of a Recent Visit to Australasia. Second Edition.
Journey alongside an early traveler as he observes a land transformed, revealing progress and beauty decades after his first encounter.
By Frank Thomas Bullen

"Light Ho, Sir!"
Amidst the harsh realities of seafaring life, witness the inspiring transformations of troubled souls as they embrace faith and discover the path to redemption.
By Frank Thomas Bullen

Confessions of a Tradesman
In early 20th-century London, a young tradesman confronts hardship and demanding customers, discovering resilience as he navigates the complex path to maturity.
By Frank Thomas Bullen

A Bounty Boy Being Some Adventures of a Christian Barbarian on an Unpremeditated Trip Round the World
Raised in peaceful isolation, a young man's faith and values are tested when the outside world invades his community and makes him question everything.
By Frank Thomas Bullen

Idylls of the Sea, and Other Marine Sketches
Stranded sailors confront death and disease in a hauntingly still ocean, where an old mariner's sacrifice may be the key to their salvation.
By Frank Thomas Bullen

Deep-Sea Plunderings
Witness the perilous chase and harpooning of whales as brave sailors risk everything for fortune on the high seas.
By Frank Thomas Bullen

A Whaleman's Wife
Torn between a steadfast admirer and a powerful captain, a young woman's pursuit of adventure traps her in a brutal world where love and survival are constantly at odds.
By Frank Thomas Bullen

The Men of the Merchant Service Being the polity of the mercantile marine for 'longshore readers
Discover the rigorous journey, vital roles, and demanding conditions of life at sea in the 19th-century British Merchant Service.
By Frank Thomas Bullen

Frank Brown, Sea Apprentice
A young boy's yearning for adventure leads him onto the high seas, where dreams clash with the harsh realities of becoming a sailor.
By Frank Thomas Bullen

The Log of a Sea-Waif: Being Recollections of the First Four Years of My Sea Life
** A desperate boy runs away to sea, facing brutal conditions and a volatile captain as he struggles to survive his first years on the ocean.
By Frank Thomas Bullen

Recollections The Reminiscences of the Busy Life of One Who Has Played the Varied Parts of Sailor, Author & Lecturer
From a modest childhood to a life at sea and beyond, discover a man's journey through adventure, reflection, and the pursuit of knowledge.
By Frank Thomas Bullen

A Sack of Shakings
In the Pacific's vast expanse, witness a family of sperm whales torn apart by ruthless hunters, leaving a newborn calf to navigate a world of beauty and brutality alone.
By Frank Thomas Bullen

The Cruise of the "Cachalot" Round the World After Sperm Whales
A greenhorn sailor recounts a thrilling and perilous voyage filled with monstrous whales, brutal conditions, and the raw camaraderie of men against the sea.
By Frank Thomas Bullen