
Jack Buntline
Jack Buntline is a mid-19th century novel by William Henry Giles Kingston that follows the life of an orphaned sailor boy. After losing his mother and escaping a workhouse, Jack embarks on a journey at sea, facing numerous hardships and moral dilemmas. The story highlights the contrasting images of sailors, portraying both their heroic and brutal realities, while emphasizing themes of adventure, resilience, and the importance of kindness amidst adversity.









































































































