- The Adventures & Brave Deeds of the Ship's Cat on the Spanish Maine
The Adventures & Brave Deeds Of The Ship's Cat On The Spanish Maine: Together With The Most Lamentable Losse Of The Alcestis & Triumphant Firing Of The Port Of Chagres is the full title of The Ship's Cat, a
narrative poem byRichard Adams with illustrations byAlan Aldridge , first published in 1977. It describes the adventures of ananthropomorphized Elizabethan ship's cat .Plot summary
The Ship's Cat is introduced as a
patriotic swashbuckling crewmember of the Englishprivateer "Alcestis". After attacking a lone Spanish ship, the "Alcestis" is defeated by Spanish reinforcements and its crew taken as captives to thePanamanian port ofChagres . The Ship's Cat is initially imprisoned, but thegaol er's daughter takes pity on him and has him released to serve in the gaoler's kitchen. After the gaoler and his companions become drunk celebrating Saint Philip's Day, the Ship's Cat steals the keys to the gaol and releases his shipmates. Together, they steal a ship from the harbor and sail for home, pursued by their erstwhile captors. Their pursuers are frightened off by the sudden appearance ofSir Francis Drake (outward bound on his global circumnavigation of1577 ). After Drake departs, the Ship's Cat reveals that he has discovered a hoard oftreasure in the ship's hold. The crew sail home to England, where they are greeted as heroes and the Cat isknighted byQueen Elizabeth I .Editions
ISBN 9780224014410 (Jonathan Cape Children's Books,
1977 , hardcover, first English edition)ISBN 0394423348 (
Alfred A. Knopf ,1977 , hardcover, first American edition)
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