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Add this copy of Masterman Ready [Hardcover] Marryat, Frederick to cart. $29.91, good condition, Sold by Sam's Books rated 5.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Ramsey, UNITED KINGDOM, published 2019 by Wentworth Press.
when i was in the 5th grade our teacher read the class masterman ready. it was a very facinating story and i never forgot it. i am 72 years old and when i read it for the second time i found it as good as i did when i was a kid. it is a little corny and dated but i think it teaches young people good values and maybe that is what the world needs nowdays are good books like this to teach a moral lesson instead of some of some of the pardon the expression garbage that is in print now. all of captain marryat's books are very good and i would like to see some more of them on your service.