An edition of Jack Tier or the Florida Reef (1800)

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An edition of Jack Tier or the Florida Reef (1800)

Jack Tier

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Jack Tier is a tale set against arms smuggling to Mexico in 1846. Under cover of respectable four shipping, Captain Stephen Spike is shipping gun powder to the Mexican government for use against the U.S. The Mexican official purchasing the powder is represented as an honorable and patriotic man. Spike carries along on the voyage a young ingenue, Rose Budd (the original title of the book), her silly aunt and an Irish servant. Young Rose is in love with the upright first mate, Harry Mulford, who does not want to smuggle powder, but who is too loyal to the ship (_not_ the captain) to quit. He ultimately rescues Rose from the sexual predation of Spike, although at first without benefit of clergy. In all of this, both Spike and the young lovers are aided at separate times by the seaman Jack Tier, who turns out to be a cross-dressing woman, who has shipped out as a man for the last twenty years, in search of the husband (Spike) who cruelly deserted her. Jack (who is not revealed as a woman until the second-to-last chapter) finally ends with Spike in her power; she is nursing him on his deathbed. Early on, Rose knew of Jack's true identity, and the two formed a loyal and lasting mutual aid society. There are no clear blacks or whites in this novel, although gray abounds. Jack's motive for hunting down Spike is left open, but hinted to be hatred and jilted anger masquerading as wifely love. Harry and Rose spend a night alone together before they are married. Although a traitor to his country, a smuggler, an outright murderer, a lecher, and a would-be bigamist, Spike is also portrayed as a first-rate sailor and captain. This is one of Cooper's best novels, although the edgy subject matter did not meet with approval in Victorian America.

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G. Munro
Language
English
Pages
311

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Jack Tier: The Florida Reef
August 29, 2003, Fredonia Books (NL)
Paperback in English
Cover of: Jack Tier
Jack Tier
1885, G. Munro
in English
Cover of: Jack Tier
Jack Tier: or, The Florida reef.
1884, Dana Estes & Co.
Cover of: Jack Tier
Jack Tier: or, the Florida reef
1877, D. Appleton and Co.
in English
Cover of: Jack Tier, or, The Florida reef
Jack Tier, or, The Florida reef
1872, Hurd and Houghton
in English
Cover of: Jack Tier: Or, The Florida Reef
Jack Tier: Or, The Florida Reef
1871, Hurd & Houghton
Cover of: Jack Tier
Jack Tier: or, The Florida reef.
1856, Stringer & Townsend
in English
Cover of: Jack Tier
Jack Tier: or, The Florida Reef
1856, Stringer and Townsend
- New ed.
Cover of: Jack Tier
Jack Tier: or, The Florida reef.
1852, Stringer and Townsend
- New ed.
Cover of: Jack Tier

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New York

Classifications

Library of Congress
PZ3.C786 Ja7, PS1407.J3 Ja7

The Physical Object

Pagination
iv, [5]-311 p.
Number of pages
311

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26281013M
Internet Archive
jacktier00coop
LCCN
07002628

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