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Peer Review: A87849085 - The Riddle of the Sands
Florida Sailor All is well with the world Started conversation Feb 22, 2015
Entry: The Riddle of the Sands - A87849085
Author: Florida Sailor - Truth is Stranger than Fiction - U235886
When I read Bluebottles mention of this story in A87835378 I remembered that I had wanted to write about the book.
Here is my summary of the story, and a bit about the Author.
Please comment
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Florida Sailor All is well with the world Posted Feb 22, 2015
Is it the story, or the Authors life, you found to end too abruptly?
In both cases I think I intended that. I added a Gutenberg link to the full novel in the opening.
I do not want to give away what they found, but I could add a bit of a conclusion about why the narrator said the novel was written, and its political result.
The Author's life did end quite abruptly as he was executed within 4 days of his conviction.
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Bluebottle Posted Feb 23, 2015
I'll have a more thorough read-through later – in the meantime, don't forget the difference between cows and Cowes.
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Florida Sailor All is well with the world Posted Feb 23, 2015
I did not mean to let bovines sneak onto my favourite Island
bob, I am not certain an explanation about the Dail is necessary, I just wanted to clarify that he was not at Westminster. I think the title MP explains it well enough.
You do have me considering a brief paragraph about why the Treaty caused a major rift in Sinn Fein, but that probably opens a that could quickly out-strip any benefit.
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Lanzababy - Guide Editor Posted Mar 3, 2015
I read this book ages ago, and you've spurred me to find it and re-read it soon. Well done!
Can you add the name of the author into the first paragraph please? Just so people don't have to scroll down to the end where you have the little bio of him. It's just a niggle, but I wanted to know the whole details in the first sentence.
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Recumbentman Posted Mar 3, 2015
Excellent! You might mention (passing interest) that Erskine Childers's son, of the same name, became president of Ireland in 1973, dying in office the following year.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Erskine_Hamilton_Childers
'Sighted' in the meaning you use should be spelt 'cited'.
You might like to give Dáil its Irish accent.
You capitalise a few words unnecessarily, like Port, Preface, Novel and Author. The last needs an apostrophe in the 'Conclusion'. Carruthers is misspelt a few times.
This book has something of a cult status. Erskine Childers junior once mentioned visiting some prominent British minister or diplomat, who proceeded to quote a whole chapter of The Riddle of the Sands verbatim.
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Recumbentman Posted Mar 3, 2015
By the way I would recommend rephrasing 'a large, paraffin burning, iron stove' as perhaps 'a large iron paraffin stove'. Commas are not right here.
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Florida Sailor All is well with the world Posted Mar 4, 2015
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I hope I have covered all the points.
Bob, I did not mean to sound harsh in not including your suggested footnote, however I think Irish politics in the 1920's can get quite involved, I would rather pass over that than get into lengthy explanations. It is the policy in Peer Review to comment on all suggestions you do not want to include.
Lanzababy, added the author's name to the opening paragraph
Recumbentman, thank you for your suggestions and corrections. I had intended to add the accent to Dail, but got too anxious to post. My apologies to Carruthers, his name is a bit difficult and I do not like to add to my dictionary unless I really have to.
I added a couple sentences about Erskine Hamilton Childers at the end. Thank you for telling me about him.
I think I made the mention of the paraffin stove a bit cumbersome for two reasons. Carruthers thought it was the most burdensome part of his supplies, and you and I have a totally different definition of 'paraffin', I would call it kerosene. Corrected as suggested
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Recumbentman Posted May 7, 2015
Still a few typos, but I reckon the Sub-ed will pick these up : e.g.
>When he complains, Carruthers is quick to mentions
>*After* Davies rows them down the length of the fiord with each man crammed into opposite ends of the small boat, separated by a ponderous pyramid of supplies and luggage.
Later?
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