Burning Water

Burning Water (Masterplots II: British and Commonwealth Fiction Series)

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The Novel

From one perspective, Burning Water may be described as an unconventional historical novel. Most of the action of the novel takes place on or near HMS Discovery, a ninety-nine-foot British warship, which is on a four-and-a-half-year mission to expedite the Nootka Agreement, a treaty signed with Spain. Captain George Vancouver, the ship’s commander, also has a mandate to chart the coastline of the Pacific Northwest and to seek the fabled Northwest Passage. Dr. Archibald Menzies’ mandate from the Royal Society is to describe and collect flora and fauna...

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