Nights at Sea
1837 serialized stories
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Nights at Sea
Summary
Nights at Sea is a literary work[1].
Key Facts
- Nights at Sea's instance of is recorded as literary work[2].
- Nights at Sea's instance of is recorded as sequence[3].
- Nights at Sea's illustrator is recorded as George Cruikshank[4].
- Nights at Sea's Commons category is recorded as Nights at Sea (1837)[5].
- Nights at Sea's language of work or name is recorded as English[6].
- Nights at Sea's volume is recorded as I[7].
- Nights at Sea's has part is recorded as The Captain's Table[8].
- Nights at Sea's has part is recorded as The White Squall[9].
- Nights at Sea's has part is recorded as The Chase and the Forecastle Yarn[10].
- Nights at Sea's has part is recorded as The French Captain's Story[11].
- Nights at Sea's has part is recorded as The French Captain's Story[12].
- Nights at Sea's has part is recorded as Jack Among the Mummies[13].
- Nights at Sea's has part is recorded as The Ruse, the Duello, and the Naval Sportsmen[14].
- Nights at Sea's has part is recorded as The Battle of the Nile, the Dying Prisoner[15].
- Nights at Sea's has part is recorded as Burial at Sea, Sling the Monkey, and the Pirate Craft[16].
- Nights at Sea's has part is recorded as Lord C--ford and the Pirate[17].
- Nights at Sea's publication date is recorded as +1837-00-00T00:00:00Z[18].
- Nights at Sea's published in is recorded as Bentley's Miscellany[19].
- Nights at Sea's title is recorded as Nights at Sea[20].
- Nights at Sea's subtitle is recorded as or, Sketches of Naval Life during the war[21].
- Nights at Sea's author name string is recorded as The Old Sailor[22].
- Nights at Sea's has part is recorded as short story[23].