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David W. Bone, brassbounder, and David William Bone should redirect here.

David Bone (1874 - 1959) was a Commodore and author of nautical fiction.[1][2][3] [4] His work includes The Brassbounder about a brassbounder, [2] a young apprentice on a British Merchant ship.[5] It was included as a recommendation in Literary Taste: How to Form It, a long essay with recommended readings written by Arnold Bennett. Brassbounder is "a classic of the squaresail era". [6] Bone received the Coronation Medal from King George in 1937 for his long association with the Merchant Navy.[1] He also received CBE in 1943 from King George VI.[1]

Bone was born in Abbotford Place in Glasgow, Scotland.[3] His father, David Drummond Bone (1841–1911) was a prominent newspaper publisher in Glasgow and his great-grandfather was a boyhood companion of Robert Burns.[1] Elizabeth Millar Crawford (1847–1886) was his mother. His brothers included the journalist James Bone and artist Muirhead Bone who illustrated some of David's books.[1] Bone studied at Patrick Academy.[1]

Bone's career at sea began when he apprenticed at 15 on the City of Florence, "an old-time square-rigger". He also served on windjammers in Australia, with Anchor Line, and on a troop ship during the Boer War.[3] He corresponded and eventually became friends with Joseph Conrad who inspired him to stick with his career as a mariner and sailed across the Atlantic Ocean on a ship Bone captained.[1]

Bibliography

  • The brassbounder (1910) by David W Bone
  • Broken stowage by David W Bone (1915), a collection of short stories
  • Merchantmen-at-arms; the British merchants' service in the war by David W Bone (1919)
  • Capstan bars by David W Bone (1931)
  • The lookoutman by David W Bone (1923)
  • Merchantmen Rearmed (1949)
  • The queerfella by David W Bone (1952)[2]
  • Landfall at sunset; the life of a contented sailor by David W Bone (1955)

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g "Sea captain and novelist". www.helensburgh-heritage.co.uk.
  2. ^ a b c "Dave Bone and M.C. Bailey".
  3. ^ a b c "David W. Bone".
  4. ^ "David W. Bone (Bone, David W. (David William), 1874-1959) - The Online Books Page". onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu.
  5. ^ https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/brassbounder
  6. ^ "The Brassbounder : David W Bone : 9781409991687". www.bookdepository.com.


Category:1874 births Category:1959 deaths