Frederick Chamier (2 November 1796 – 29 October 1870)[1] was an English novelist, autobiographer and naval captain born in London. He was the author of several nautical novels that remained popular through the 19th century.[2]
^Frederick Chamier (23 May 2011). Life of a Sailor. Pen and Sword. p. 7. ISBN 978-1-78346-873-7.
^Chisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Chamier, Frederick" . Encyclopædia Britannica. Vol. 5 (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press. p. 825.
FrederickChamier (2 November 1796 – 29 October 1870) was an English novelist, autobiographer and naval captain born in London. He was the author of several...
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novelists explored the genre, such as Eugène Sue, Edouard Corbière, FrederickChamier and William Glasgock. James Fenimore Cooper wrote what is often described...
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and British ships-of-war. Coggeshall Publishing. James, William; FrederickChamier (1859). The naval history of Great Britain, from the declaration of...
corners of the Russian expanse uphold the renown of its author. In 1831 FrederickChamier was engaged to edit the translated transcript of Zagoskin's novel...
the heyday of such writers as Captain Marryat, Michael Scott and FrederickChamier some thirty or forty years before, "no one in this country had written...