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The Little Savage by Frederick Marryat
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_The Little Savage_ originally appeared in 1848-49. Marryat,
who was born in 1792, died at Langham, Norfolk, August 9, 1848.

The following is the list of his published works:--

Suggestions for the Abolition of the Present System of Impressment
in the Naval Service, 1822; The Naval Officer, or Scenes and
Adventures in the Life of Frank Mildmay, 1829; The King's Own, 1830;
Newton Forster (from the _Metropolitan Magazine_), 1832; Jacob
Faithful (from the _Metropolitan Magazine_), 1834; Peter Simple,
1834; The Pacha of Many Tales, 1835; Midshipman Easy (from the
_Metropolitan Magazine_), 1836; Japhet in Search of a Father
(from the _Metropolitan Magazine_), 1836; The Pirate and The
Three Cutters, 1836; A Code of Signals for the Use of Vessels
employed in the Merchant Service, 1837; Snarleyyow, or The Dog Fiend,
1837; A Diary in America, with Remarks on its Institutions, 1839; The
Phantom Ship, 1839; Poor Jack, 1840; Olla Podrida (articles from the
_Metropolitan Magazine_), 1840; Joseph Rushbrook, or The Poacher,
1841; Masterman Ready, or The Wreck of the _Pacific_, 1841; Percival
Keene, 1842; Narrative of the Travels and Adventures of Monsieur Violet
in California, Sonora, and Western Texas, 1843; The Settlers in Canada,
1844; The Mission, or Scenes in Africa, 1845; The Privateer's Man, 1846;
The Children of the New Forest, 1847; The Little Savage (posthumous),
1848-49; Valerie (posthumous), 1849; Life and Letters, Florence Marryat,
1872.




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