Kydd (novel)

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Kydd (a novel)

UK first edition cover
Author Julian Stockwin
Country United Kingdom
Language English
Series Thomas Kydd series
Genre Historical novel
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Publication date
April 2001
Media type Print (Hardcover and Paperback) and audio-CD and E-books
Pages 352 pp (hardcover edition))
352 pp (paperback edition)
ISBN ISBN 0-340-79473-9 (hardcover edition)
ISBN 0-340-77087-2 (paperback edition)
OCLC 45349764

Kydd, first published in 2001, is a historical novel by Julian Stockwin. This first instalment in Julian Stockwin's series of novels set during the Age of Fighting Sail tells the story of young Kydd, who is pressed into service on a British ship in 1793. The book is unusual in that the hero is an ordinary pressed man, not an officer as is most common in nautical fiction.

Plot introduction

The story: The year is 1793. Europe is ablaze with war. The Prime Minister, Pitt, is under pressure to make an active move at sea, and despatches a squadron to appear off the French coast. To man the ships, ordinary people must be press-ganged. Thomas Paine Kydd, a young wig-maker from Guildford, is seized, taken across the country to Sheerness and the great fleet anchorage of the Nore to be part of the crew of the fictional 98-gun line-of-battle ship Duke William.

The ship sails immediately and Kydd quickly has to learn the harsh realities of shipboard life fast; but despite all that he goes through in danger of tempest and battle he comes to admire the skills and courage of the seamen taking up the challenge himself to become a true sailor.

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