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In Ship and Prison

In Ship and Prison

De : William P. Chipman
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When Midshipman Arthur Dunn steps aboard the Continental Navy ship under Captain Samuel Tucker, he enters a world filled with peril, camaraderie, and the relentless pursuit of freedom. Over five harrowing years, Dunn recounts the gripping tales of naval battles, daring rescues, and the harsh realities of life at sea during the American Revolutionary War. As the ship faces treacherous waters and enemy vessels, the stakes rise, and the bond between captain and crew is tested like never before.

In 'In Ship and Prison,' listeners will experience the grit and determination of those who fought for independence, navigating not only the physical dangers of battle but also the moral dilemmas that arise in times of conflict. Dunn’s firsthand perspective provides a unique window into the challenges faced by the Continental Navy, from fierce engagements with British ships to the struggles against the elements and their own mortality.

Each chapter unveils a new layer of adventure, highlighting Captain Tucker’s leadership and the sacrifices made for the cause. The narrative pulses with action, revealing the true nature of bravery and the cost of war. Join Dunn on this extraordinary journey as he honors his captain and reminds us of the valor that shaped a nation. This audiobook is not just a recounting of history; it’s a tribute to the spirit of those who dared to sail into the unknown.Public Domain
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  • In Ship and Prison | Chapter 23: The Escape
    Jul 14 2026
    When Midshipman Arthur Dunn steps aboard the Continental Navy ship under Captain Samuel Tucker, he enters a world filled with peril, camaraderie, and the relentless pursuit of freedom. Over five harrowing years, Dunn recounts the gripping tales of naval battles, daring rescues, and the harsh realities of life at sea during the American Revolutionary War. As the ship faces treacherous waters and enemy vessels, the stakes rise, and the bond between captain and crew is tested like never before.

    In 'In Ship and Prison,' listeners will experience the grit and determination of those who fought for independence, navigating not only the physical dangers of battle but also the moral dilemmas that arise in times of conflict. Dunn’s firsthand perspective provides a unique window into the challenges faced by the Continental Navy, from fierce engagements with British ships to the struggles against the elements and their own mortality.

    Each chapter unveils a new layer of adventure, highlighting Captain Tucker’s leadership and the sacrifices made for the cause. The narrative pulses with action, revealing the true nature of bravery and the cost of war. Join Dunn on this extraordinary journey as he honors his captain and reminds us of the valor that shaped a nation. This audiobook is not just a recounting of history; it’s a tribute to the spirit of those who dared to sail into the unknown.
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    12 min
  • In Ship and Prison | Chapter 22: Captured by the Hind
    Jul 14 2026
    When Midshipman Arthur Dunn steps aboard the Continental Navy ship under Captain Samuel Tucker, he enters a world filled with peril, camaraderie, and the relentless pursuit of freedom. Over five harrowing years, Dunn recounts the gripping tales of naval battles, daring rescues, and the harsh realities of life at sea during the American Revolutionary War. As the ship faces treacherous waters and enemy vessels, the stakes rise, and the bond between captain and crew is tested like never before.

    In 'In Ship and Prison,' listeners will experience the grit and determination of those who fought for independence, navigating not only the physical dangers of battle but also the moral dilemmas that arise in times of conflict. Dunn’s firsthand perspective provides a unique window into the challenges faced by the Continental Navy, from fierce engagements with British ships to the struggles against the elements and their own mortality.

    Each chapter unveils a new layer of adventure, highlighting Captain Tucker’s leadership and the sacrifices made for the cause. The narrative pulses with action, revealing the true nature of bravery and the cost of war. Join Dunn on this extraordinary journey as he honors his captain and reminds us of the valor that shaped a nation. This audiobook is not just a recounting of history; it’s a tribute to the spirit of those who dared to sail into the unknown.
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    17 min
  • In Ship and Prison | Chapter 21: The Cruise of the Nine
    Jul 14 2026
    When Midshipman Arthur Dunn steps aboard the Continental Navy ship under Captain Samuel Tucker, he enters a world filled with peril, camaraderie, and the relentless pursuit of freedom. Over five harrowing years, Dunn recounts the gripping tales of naval battles, daring rescues, and the harsh realities of life at sea during the American Revolutionary War. As the ship faces treacherous waters and enemy vessels, the stakes rise, and the bond between captain and crew is tested like never before.

    In 'In Ship and Prison,' listeners will experience the grit and determination of those who fought for independence, navigating not only the physical dangers of battle but also the moral dilemmas that arise in times of conflict. Dunn’s firsthand perspective provides a unique window into the challenges faced by the Continental Navy, from fierce engagements with British ships to the struggles against the elements and their own mortality.

    Each chapter unveils a new layer of adventure, highlighting Captain Tucker’s leadership and the sacrifices made for the cause. The narrative pulses with action, revealing the true nature of bravery and the cost of war. Join Dunn on this extraordinary journey as he honors his captain and reminds us of the valor that shaped a nation. This audiobook is not just a recounting of history; it’s a tribute to the spirit of those who dared to sail into the unknown.
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    13 min
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