William Clark Russell

 
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William Clark Russell

William Clark Russell (February 24, 18441911) was a popular writer of nautical novels, born in New York.

He gained his experience of sea life during eight years' service as a sailor. Then he was a journalist on the staff of the Daily Chronicle before he took to writing novels.

At the beginning of the Sherlock Holmes story, The Five Orange Pips, Doctor Watson is shown 'deep in one of Clark Russell's fine sea stories'.

William Clark Russell was the son of Henry Russell.

Selected works

The Sea Queen (1884)

Marooned (1892)

The Frozen Pirate

The Golden Hope

John Holdsworth

The Wreck of the 'Grosvenor

External links

This article incorporates text from the public domain 1907 edition of The Nuttall Encyclopædia.


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