The Wind-Jammers

The Wind-Jammers

By T. Jenkins Hains

Subjects: Short stories, United States, Fiction, Miscellaneous, English literature

Description: Mr. T. Jenkins Hains's volume of sea stories entitled *The Wind-Jammers* contains sixteen short sketches of sailor life which, plainly told, without attention to elaboration or detail, are all readable, and reveal a faculty for the choice of incident interesting in itself. If Mr. Hains had lengthened these episodes with such bits of description as only one who has traveled the seas could write, and had acquainted us more fully with the characteristics of the people of his stories we should have to thank him for a remarkable production. However his stories are well worth reading--full of action, excitement and the spirit of health, and his book will please those who like a frank expression of life in literature. *—The Book Buyer, Volume XVIII, page 315.* Strong sea tales that have had an unusual popularity. — *The Bookman, Volume XI, page 101.* "A collection of short sea stories unmatched for interest, ranging from the tragic to the humorous, and including some accounts of the weird, unexplainable happenings which befall all sailors. Told with keen appreciation, in which the reader will share." — *N. Y. Sun.* "Mr. Hains is to be congratulated upon writing a better, more natural, vigorous and thrilling yarn than any other writer of this class of fiction except Russell." — *The New York World.* "This is an absorbing story, with the full flavor of the sea, and will be enjoyed by all readers." — *N. Y. World.* "Mr. Hains knows a ship, and can tell a story; and has an adequate sense of the dramatic possibilities of sea life." — *Daily Mail.* "The author sees the ludicrous as well as the serious side of the sailor's life and his sketches abound in merriment." — *The Chicago Inter-Ocean.* "Written by a man who has been down to the sea in ships and who knows his business—the Wind-Jammers are mainly to be commended for their truth and dramatic power." — *The San Francisco Chronicle.*

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