Frank Thomas Bullen
Frank Thomas Bullen was an English author and sailor, best known for his vivid maritime fiction that captures the essence of life at sea. Born in 1857, Bullen spent a significant part of his early life working on ships, an experience that deeply influenced his writing. His most famous work, "The Cruise of the Cachalot," offers readers a fascinating glimpse into the whaling industry, filled with adventure and rich detail. Bullen's storytelling is imbued with a sense of authenticity, reflecting both the beauty and the challenges of life on the ocean.
Throughout his career, Bullen penned several novels and travelogues, each showcasing his profound love for the sea and the diverse cultures he encountered. His passion for maritime life resonates in every page, inviting readers to embark on thrilling voyages alongside his characters. If you’re intrigued by tales of adventure, exploration, and the mysteries of the deep, we encourage you to dive into Frank Thomas Bullen's works available in the app. Happy listening!
Confessions of a Tradesman
Read by Wayne Cooke
Frank Thomas Bullen
Frank T. Bullen is best known for his books based on his adventures at sea. However, he had a life on shore as well. He first went to sea as…
The Log Of A Sea-Waif: Being Recollections Of The First Four Years Of My Sea Life
Read by David Wales
Frank Thomas Bullen
The brilliant author of "The Cruise of the Cachalot" and "Idylls of the Sea" presents in this new work (1899) the contin…
Idylls Of The Sea And Other Marine Sketches
Read by David Wales
Frank Thomas Bullen
In these little sketches [1899] of a few out of the innumerable multitude of ways in which the sea has spoken to me during my long acquainta…