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The Surgeon's Apprentice [Kindle Edition]

John Biggins
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A novel detailing the early years of the Flemish surgeon, explorer, astrologer, natural philosopher and proto-scientist Frans Michielszoon van Raveyck (1610-95). Born in mysterious circumstances in a small town in Flanders on Christmas Day 1610, the hero later becomes stepson to the town's surgeon and is apprenticed to him following the family's flight to England in 1622 to escape a charge of witchcraft. Forced to flee once more in 1625, to the Netherlands, following an unsuccessful operation for bladder stone on a local outlaw, Frans and his stepfather enter service aboard a Dutch warship and are involved in the disastrous Anglo-Dutch expedition to Cadiz in October 1625. Taken prisoner by the Spaniards, Frans escapes conscription into the Spanish Army only by entering service aboard a Dunkirk privateer ship, which takes him back to Flanders at the end of 1625.

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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 819 KB
  • Print Length: 540 pages
  • Publisher: John Biggins (1 May 2010)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B003K16UA0
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #118,045 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
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I enjoyed this account of the adventures and misadventures of a Flemish surgeon, his two wives (not at the same time) and his son. All of them are victims and beneficiaries of the Fates, who seem to take a particular interest in them. Readers who enjoyed Biggins' Prohaska tetralogy, a series of novels about an Austrian naval officer in the First World War, will find the same blend of adventure, tests of character, and both wry and waspish comment in this one, which promises to be the first of a new series. Strongly recommended.
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An exciting look into the past with parallels to the present. 9 Nov 2010
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A Sailor of Austria: In Which, Without Really Intending to, Otto Prohaska Becomes Official War Hero No. 27 of the Habsburg Empire (The Otto Prohaska Novels)

The Two-Headed Eagle: In Which Otto Prohaska Takes a Break as the Habsburg Empire's Leading U-boat Ace and Does Something Even More Thanklessly Dangerous (The Otto Prohaska Novels)

Tomorrow the World: In which Cadet Otto Prohaska Carries the Habsburg Empire's Civilizing Mission to the Entirely Unreceptive Peoples of Africa and Oceania (The Otto Prohaska Novels)

The Emperor's Coloured Coat: In Which Otto Prohaska, Hero of the Habsburg Empire, Has an Interesting Time While Not Quite Managing to Avert the First World War (The Otto Prohaska Novels)

As a long time fan of Mr. Biggins' works it was a great surprise to hear that he had a new book coming out after an almost fifteen year hiatus.I was not disappointed.This novel is a return to form for the author. While slow for the first few chapters it picks up speed. A warning though, to new readers. While almost everything he writes about is based in information from the time and the characters are being honest when they say things, don't take all of it seriously because it is after all a satire.

That said, buy all of his books that you can find because they are just the kind of novels that Historical fiction needs.Soulful, witty, and entertaining.
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful
An absorbing and entertaining read 18 Jan 2011
By Alan Fisk - Published on Amazon.com
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I enjoyed this account of the adventures and misadventures of a Flemish surgeon, his two wives (not at the same time) and his son. All of them are victims and beneficiaries of the Fates, who seem to take a particular interest in them. Readers who enjoyed Biggins' Prohaska tetralogy, a series of novels about an Austrian naval officer in the First World War, will find the same blend of adventure, tests of character, and both wry and waspish comment in this one, which promises to be the first of a new series. Strongly recommended.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
An excellent author! 8 Feb 2012
By R. Burns - Published on Amazon.com
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John Biggins is a "wordsmith" to the nth degree. He researches his stories, developes extremely interesting characters and teaches me, along the way, about areas of history that I never knew existed.

This and his 'Otto Prohaska' series should be read immediately if you really call yourself a historical afficianado. Superb stuff and very readable.
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