The saga of Sailor Jack : the life and times of Sailor Jack, from the depths of hell to the most compelling romances, rollicking fun and exciting adventures / by Jack M. Feliz.

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The saga of Sailor Jack : the life and times of Sailor Jack, from the depths of hell to the most compelling romances, rollicking fun and exciting adventures / by Jack M. Feliz.

Navy veteran and a survivor of the sinking of the USS Houston. His autobiography, entitled The Saga of Sailor Jack. Includes seventeen leaves of facsimiles of documents and portraits.

291 leaves : facsims., ports. ; 29 cm.

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