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“I Name Thee Mara” by Edmund Gilligan is a captivating maritime tale set in the years between the two World Wars. This novel explores the lives of two ships, the Mara and the Medea, and the complex relationships of four brothers whose lives are intertwined with the sea. With a narrative rich in adventure, tragedy, and redemption, Gilligan’s storytelling brings to life the rugged beauty of the Atlantic and the human spirit’s resilience. This first edition, published in 1946 by Charles Scribner’s Sons, is a must-have for collectors of maritime literature and those interested in early 20th-century nautical adventures. Its historical context and vivid sea-scapes make it a timeless piece for lovers of classic seafaring stories.
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