David Bone
Sir David William Bone (22 June 1874 – 17 May 1959) was a Scottish Commodore and author of nautical fiction. His work includes ''The Brassbounder'' about a brassbounder, a young apprentice on a British Merchant ship. It was included as a recommendation in ''Literary Taste: How to Form It'', a long essay with recommended readings written by Arnold Bennett. ''Brassbounder'' is "a classic of the squaresail era".Bone received the Coronation Medal from King George VI in 1937 for his long association with the Merchant Navy. He was appointed a CBE in 1943 and awarded a knighthood in 1946.
Bone was born in Abbotsford Place in Glasgow, Scotland. His father, David Drummond Bone (1841–1911) was a prominent newspaper publisher in Glasgow and his great-grandfather was a boyhood companion of Robert Burns. Elizabeth Millar Crawford (1847–1886) was his mother. His brothers included the journalist James Bone and artist Muirhead Bone who illustrated some of David's books, including ''Merchantmen-at-Arms''. Bone studied at Partick Academy.
Bone's career at sea began when he apprenticed at 15 on the ''City of Florence'', "an old-time square-rigger". He also served on windjammers in Australia, with Anchor Line, and on a troop ship during the Boer War. Bone captained the SS ''Tuscania'' from New York on its first trip to Glasgow. ''Merchantman Rearmed'' describes his experiences during World War II, including the Allied invasion of Sicily. Provided by Wikipedia
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Lavant stone a Roman and medieval building stone in West Sussex by Bone, Anne E., Bone, David A.
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The bees of Swanland A poem. With drawings by Arthur Coombes and the author by Bone, David
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Introduction to Islam for Malawi by Bone, David S.
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A new discovery of a carved stone head at St John the Baptist Church, Findon, West Sussex by Bone, David A., Bone, Anne E.
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Merchantmen-at-arms the British merchants' service in the war by Bone, David William
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Quarrying the Mixon Reef at Selsey, West Sussex by Bone, David, Bone, Anne
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