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Perfect Duet Advent Calendar 2016 [15 Nov 2016|08:25pm]
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esteven
Perfect Duet, the comm for all things Master and Commander: Books and Movie, will be celebrating the Advent and Christmas season with a new version of the Advent Calendar 2016.

We cannot do it alone, so we invite you to join in the fun.

How it works:
1) For Livejournal, please comment at Perfect Duet here or at Perfect Duet’s sister comm on Dreamwidth to pick a date.
2) We'll add your name to the list. If someone's already claimed that date, we'll ask you to pick another.
3) If there are still dates left in a few days, you can sign up for additional dates.
4) Spread the word! Let people on tumblr and elsewhere know about the sign-up post!
5) On your assigned day, post something here (and/or at the dreamwidth comm) that's related to Master and Commander. It could be fic, podfic, art, vids, craftwork, meta, recs, anything that will brighten your fellow Aubreyad fans' day. (If you want to post elsewhere you can - just let us know so we can post a link to it here. We'll crosspost links from LJ to DW and vice versa.)

Pray sign up.

We are all looking forward to hearing from you.
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Join a Voyage as Epic as the Odyssey and the Illiad Rolled into One [29 Jun 2012|11:09pm]
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esteven
We first sailed with Surprise and other ships of the Aubreyad from December 12, 2007 to June 24th, 2012.

We will soon be leaving Port MahΓ³n for Battles! Spies! Hot Chicks! Uniforms! Aardvarks! Shipwrecks! Traumatic Historical Medicine! Cannon! Sea Monsters! Prisons! , Really Big Boats! Storms! Fighting Naturalists! Wombats! Duels! Puns! A lot of English Countryside! Even more Exotic Locations! Immense Amounts of Water!in O’Brian’s books, which all want to be re-discovered.

JOIN US, WHY DON’T YOU. IT WILL BE TOTALLY WORTH IT!!!

We will read and discuss one chapter per weekend, starting with on Dreamwidth, the home of the Second Read. LJ’s MandC_Read is an emergency comm only.

Please note that discussion is likely to involve "adult" themes, including (but not limited to) sex, violence and trigonometry. In addition, while this is not a slash comm, it is slash-friendly. If you are not old enough or do not wish to deal with these themes, please be responsible and don't participate.

X-posted to Anything_AOS, Perfect_Duet, HMS_Surprise and to Dreamwidth
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Reviving Surprise [15 Apr 2012|08:33pm]
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esteven
As there never can be enough of the dear frigate who will never be old, I looked up the wiki entry for Surprise (replica ship) and was delighted to find a link there to
Reviving Surprise about the Reconfiguration of 'HMS' Rose into 'HMS' Surprise for Her Role in 'Master and Commander', and Restoring her Certification as presented to the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers, San Diego Section on October 16, 2007
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On quails [05 Jan 2012|10:01am]
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'Sure a quail is a very acceptable dish,' said Stephen to his first assistant, 'but, Mr Lewis, I cannot recommend the eating of her in her northward migration. Apart from the moral issue at this particular juncture, apart from the impiety that Mr Martin so rightly abhors, you are to observe that the quail, eating noxious seeds on the African main, may well be noxious herself. Remember Dioscorides' words; remember the miserable fate of the Hebrews...'

I've had the link to this article kicking about for ages, without ever remembering to post it - I think! If I posted it years ago, apologies.

Anyway, I was interested to find that although Stephen is perfectly capable of making up a story to protect the poor quails, in this case he appears to be telling the exact truth - at least from his western Mediterranean experience.

Quail using the eastern migratory flyway are toxic only during the southern, fall migration, while quail using the western flyway are toxic only during the northern, spring migration.

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I am still very much alive and kicking [04 Jan 2012|01:20am]
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Having been advised that my LJ has been purged, taking with it all comments made (as far as πŸ‘ Image
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could tell at the time), I feel that I need to inform those of you who remember me that I have not died or dropped off the face of the Internet.

I moved over to Dreamwidth in October 2010 over the Facebook/comments crossposting thing.

For those of you who would like to read my fics, they are located on Dreamwidth here at my fic journal πŸ‘ [community profile]
sharpiepen
. If you want to comment to any of my fics, anonymous commenting is on, or you can set up an LJ-derived Open ID (click here to set this up).

I hope you are all well, and I have missed you - please come and drop me a line on Dreamwidth. It would be good to see you over there.
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Peter Calamy [11 Dec 2011|09:03pm]
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esteven
Many of us still remember Max Benitz well as midshipman and acting lieutenant Peter Calamy.

How interesting that he should have shunned the movie world and rather went on to study soldiers' lives in Afghanistan plus write a book about his experience.
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Edinburgh, anyone? [01 Dec 2011|06:42am]
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esteven
As part of the events during the Cochrane Exhibition in Edinburgh, there will be the opportunity to watch Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World on the big screen on December 18th

Anybody in the vicinity grab that chance! (The exhibition is also a must for any AoS fan)
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E-Books [22 Nov 2011|07:05am]
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esteven
The Patrick O’Brian books will be released in e-book format from December 5th, 2011 on.

Thought you’d like to know.

:D

Also, Tor.com re-reads the Aubreyad

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too, to spread the word, but received this message instead:
Error updating journal: Client error: Maximum queued posts for this community+poster combination reached. Oh well, I simply did not want to see it going completely to sleep.
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Cochrane Exhibition in Edinburgh [05 Oct 2011|10:31pm]
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Since Patrick O’Brian’s Captain Jno Aubrey, RN is based on this gentleman, this exhibition may be interesting to AoS fans living in and around Edinburgh or planning to go there. Tthe National Museum of Scotland will be housing an exhibition on Thomas Lord Cochrane from October 7th on.

There will be many interesting events like a lecture by Dr David Cordingly who wrote the most recent and very well researched biography on Cochrane. It also looks as if there will be a showing of Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World a.k.a. The Naval Romance.

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Was anyone recently on the I.O.W? [16 Aug 2011|07:52pm]
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esteven
Hundreds of boats dropped anchor to watch a film on a huge screen at the world's first sail-in movie.

Luxury yachts, cruisers and small inflatables lined up off the coast of Cowes, Isle of Wight, to watch 'Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World'.

The film, which stars Russell Crowe, was shown on a 41ft x 21ft screen at the end of Cowes Week - the world's biggest sailing regatta.


*sighs*
What a splendid event it must have been. :D
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The Mauritius Command - part 3 [17 Apr 2011|09:16pm]
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This Sunday BBC radio 4 broadcast part 3 of The Mauritius Command and you will have a number of times to listen to it. :D

I blush to admit that though the music used in part 3 is ever so familiar to me, I cannot for the life of me think of the titles. Please help?

Thank you.

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The Mauritius Command, part 2 [10 Apr 2011|06:10pm]
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The Mauritius Command on BBC radio 4 extra:

Listen to part 2, where (as the Beeb describes it) Jack needs subtlety and subterfuge to win over his fleet’s crews and subordinate captains.

Jack? Subtlety?
*shakes head*

This part 2 is as charming as part 1, to which you can also still listen on the same page.

:D

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Donna Leon and Patrick O'Brian [11 Feb 2011|04:01pm]
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Why not read Donna Leon’s Commissario Brunetti series in between the Aubreyad? Apart from describing murder, mayhem and corruption in Venice, Ms Leon writes about the everyday life of the Commissario and his family: wife Paola, son Raffi and 15-year-old daughter Chiara.

What, I hear you ask, is the point of this post?

A friend recently lent me Friends in High Places, saying that I would enjoy it. When I came to chapter 14, I knew why, and recognized myself in a teenage girl and a woman, both of them fictional.

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My thanks to Ms Leon.

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Celebrity Mastermind [05 Jan 2011|05:44pm]
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Last night's Celebrity Mastermind had Michael Buerk answering questions on 'the Aubrey-Maturin novels of Patrick O'Brian' - it's on iPlayer (starting from about 07:00), but if you can't see that, the questions and possibly-invisible answers are below.

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Charles Darwin's ecological experiment on Ascension isle [02 Sep 2010|07:18pm]
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Interesting article from the BBC here. It describes how Ascension Island was terraformed by Charles Darwin and the Royal Navy, resulting in a unique ecosystem of plants normally not found together. This seems like just the sort of project dear Stephen might have started, had he thought of it.
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When was Dundas made Lieutenant? [31 Aug 2010|02:12pm]
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I was skimming my nice new copy of the Muster Book when I noticed that it said that Jack was 5 years senior to Hen as lieutenant (in comparison, Hen was made Post earlier - though I can't remember if he was a Commander or Post in M&C). This was pretty curious to me since, after all, Hen has more influence than Jack, and one of the chief ways this helps is in taking the examination early. There are two things I can think of (or maybe both of them together):

1) Jack is a couple years older than Hen, and took his examination early himself. This is a bit tricky, since they're supposed to be very close in age and served together very early on.
2) Hen was posted to another station (West Indies? North America?) at the time he would have otherwise taken his examination and had to wait until he returned to Europe. If I remember correctly, at the point that Jack and Hen were taking the examination, you needed to go to the Admiralty itself, though this changed.

Any other ideas? I'm really in the middle of packing my house for moving (and may be delayed in responding) so I haven't the leisure to look other things up in my Muster Book (though for anyone else who has it, there is an entry on Jack's service prior to April 1800).

(the fact I can actually spell Lieutenant right without looking it up amuses me. I can't spell at all.)
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Chatham Historic Dockyard: Bid for World Heritage Site status [23 Aug 2010|10:28pm]
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sharpiefan
Calling AoS fans!

Chatham Historic Dockyard is the most complete Georgian/Victorian dockyard in the world, and is therefore of major interest to AoS fans the world over. It is in the running for World Heritage Site status.

For more information, and to support their bid, check this link
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19th-century ship found: the Investigator (and a song) [10 Aug 2010|03:18pm]
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A generation or two after our beloved Aubrey and Maturin, but (I hope) still of interest!

Click for a link to the news story AND a song to download.
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Show the Colours [06 Aug 2010|04:57pm]
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I believe I have posted here before. If this ad is no longer acceptable, the mods may delete this post or contact me and I will delete it.



It is May 1809. Armies are on the move to fight battles that will decide the fate of nations.



Four years ago, the British fought and defeated the combined fleets of France and Spain, breaking the naval power of France. They won a glorious victory at the cost of their Admiral's life. Last year, the French army entered Spain and the Spanish joined the war against them.

French sea-power is broken, but her navy is not prepared to admit total defeat. A rogue frigate has been sighted off the Portuguese coast. Is this all that remains of the French navy – or is there something more sinister happening?



The French army has Europe under its sway and has remained undefeated... until last year when a small British force won two battles in Portugal. Victory was short-lived, however. Sir John Moore led a fighting retreat 400 miles across Spain to Corunna, where he turned to fight to gain time to embark Britain's last army. He died at the moment of victory knowing he'd won.

A new Army has arrived in Portugal and is marching north after the French, determined to avenge their General. In charge is Sir Arthur Wellesley, who took them to victory a year before. The French are not accustomed to defeat and the struggle will be a long one.



This is a world at war. From battles at sea to skirmishes on land to the secret fact-finding missions of spies of both sides, there is danger at every turn. There is friendship and camaraderie, too. But the clouds are gathering.

Where do your loyalties lie?



~ Show the Colours is a text-based RPG on a message-board forum, with a simple, yet fun, format. The board is easy to read and navigate.
~ Show the Colours is open to all role-players from beginners to intermediate.
~ We have been around for over two years now, so we are not a flash in the pan.
~ We have a small but friendly group of players, based mainly in Europe and America.
~ Although we don't currently have any storylines taking place in England, there is potential for such threads, plots and storylines.
~ Currently, we are not taking Naval officer characters, as our frigate HMS Terpsichore has a full complement. We are in need of some more midshipmen, and I would love to see Bonden, Awkward Davies, Killick or any other canon characters.
~ We also accept original characters and historical people.
~ A knowledge of the period is not essential, but you should be willing to learn.
~ If you can write, you can role-play. It's simply telling a story alongside other people, each person narrating from the POV of their own character or characters.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. Or come over and have a look around.
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18th-Century Ship Found at Trade Center Site [15 Jul 2010|08:03pm]
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"On Tuesday morning, workers excavating the site of the underground vehicle security center for the future World Trade Center hit a row of sturdy, upright wood timbers, regularly spaced, sticking out of a briny gray muck flecked with oyster shells."

Link also has a slide show.

NY Times link
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