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Books on spooky ships.
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>>24746442
Bump
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rhyme of the ancient mariner i mean it's not really about a spooky ship but still
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Really bad blurb on cover but pretty much what you’re looking for
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>>24746791
good rec, i would've posted the same. plus you can read it in an evening.
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Hodgson had a few. The Ghost Pirates and The Boats of the Glen Carrig and a few short stories too.

He was a sailor before he became a writer. Lovecraft was a fan.
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>>24746834
Never heard of him, but this looks promising, thanks.

>>24746791
It seems to be pretty similar to his novella “youth”.



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