
Alone on a Wide Wide Sea, Vol. 3 is a late 19th-century novel by William Clark Russell that unfolds aboard a ship navigating the ocean. The story centers on a main character grappling with amnesia and profound feelings of loneliness and despair, while also facing the impending loss of a young woman. This work is notable for its exploration of human emotions and relationships in the confined space of a ship, reflecting the complexities of life at sea.

































