The Mystery of the “Ocean Star”: A Collection of Maritime Sketches by W. Clark Russell London: Chatto & Windus, Piccadilly, 1891 Overview A desirable original edition of one of W. Clark Russell’s celebrated maritime sketch collections, published during the height of the author’s popularity. Russell (1844–1911) was widely regarded as the foremost Victorian writer of nautical fiction and maritime non-fiction, praised by contemporaries including Herman Melville and Algernon Charles Swinburne, who declared him “the greatest master of the sea, living or dead.” This 1891 “New Edition” brings together a collection of Russell’s evocative maritime sketches, showcasing his unparalleled ability to capture the drama, peril, and romance of life at sea. The volume is a significant piece of Victorian nautical literature and a fine addition to any collection of maritime history or 19th-century British fiction. Publication Details Attribute Detail Author William Clark Russell Title The Mystery of the “Ocean Star” — A Collection of Maritime Sketches Publisher Chatto & Windus, Piccadilly, London Year 1891 Edition A New Edition (first published 1888) Binding Publisher’s original blue cloth, decorative gilt blocking to front board and spine Printing Victorian letterpress, publisher’s catalogue to front Language English Physical Description Binding: Original publisher’s blue cloth boards with ornate decorative gilt blocking featuring nautical scrollwork and maritime motifs to the front cover; spine lettered in gilt with title and author Condition: Fair to good. Boards show rubbing to extremities, slight fraying to spine ends, and general wear commensurate with age and handling. Some fading and discolouration to rear board. Front/back internal hinge cracked with binding beginning to split, though the text block remains intact. Front free endpaper bears residue from an old bookseller’s label and contemporary pencil inscriptions. Mild foxing and spotting to preliminaries, otherwise text block remains clean and legible. A sound, complete copy. Provenance & Collectability Clark Russell’s works remain highly sought-after by collectors of maritime literature, Victorian fiction, and naval history. His first-hand experience as a merchant seaman informed his vivid, technically accurate portrayals of shipboard life, shipwreck, and survival at sea. While first editions of his major novels command premium prices, his sketch collections such as this represent an accessible entry point for collectors and enthusiasts. This volume is particularly relevant for: Collectors of Victorian nautical literature Admirers of W. Clark Russell’s maritime fiction Students of 19th-century British publishing (Chatto & Windus bindings) Readers interested in maritime history and sea stories Author Biography William Clark Russell (1844–1911) was an English writer best known for his nautical novels and sea stories. Before becoming an author, he served in the British Merchant Navy, an experience that lent authenticity to his vivid maritime narratives. His most famous works include The Wreck of the Grosvenor (1877), The Frozen Pirate (1887), and A Sailor’s Sweetheart (1880). His influence on the maritime literary tradition is considerable, and his works continue to be studied and collected today. Keywords Clark Russell, The Mystery of the Ocean Star, maritime sketches, Victorian nautical literature, Chatto & Windus 1891, antique maritime books, collectible sea stories, 19th century naval fiction, original cloth binding, gilt blocked cover, British maritime history, rare Victorian books, ocean literature, shipwreck stories, sailor narratives, Piccadilly publisher, Victorian octavo, antiquarian nautical books.





