21: The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey

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'''21:  The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey''' is the final episode of the Aubrey-Maturin series, an unfinished novel consisting of two chapters and the greater part of a third;  written in November-December 1999 and published in 2004.
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''Page references are to the HarperCollins hardback edition''
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==The manuscript==
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O’Brian left 61 hand-written A4 sheets, including a few which were deleted and replaced, and a further leaf of notes, together with a typed transcript (with some revisions) which breaks off nine pages from the end.  A substantial passage of chapter 1 exists only in the typescript;  evidently the author was experimenting with composition directly at the keyboard.
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A marginal note on page 81 refers to ‘a sudden flurry [?] of hail 3.xii.99’.  After this point O'Brian still had time to write most of Chapter 3 and to type out most of the material (there are internal indications that he alternated between writing and typing instead of beginning to type after breaking off the manuscript itself).  It appears, therefore, that he must still have been at work within three weeks at most of his death on 2nd January 2000.
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==Plot introduction==
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After the Chilean adventure detailed in ''[[Blue at the Mizze]]n'', [[Jack Aubrey]] is on his way to take up his appointment as Rear-[[Admiral]] of the Blue.  Fortune seems to be set fair for both him and [[Stephen Maturin]]:  the one is arrived at the height of a sea-officer’s ambition, the other has high hopes of a second and far more congenial marriage with the beautiful Christine Wood, and their great enemy is fallen for ever.  Jack finds his squadron off [[Buenos Aires]] and the two friends are joined by their nearest and dearest.  But trouble awaits them both.  For Jack it takes the form of a cantankerous Commander-in-Chief and an ominous suggestion of bad blood within his own family, while Stephen has to deal with an influential and potentially dangerous rival.
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''For more details about the plot, which will contain '''spoilers''', see [[Summary for The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey]]''
''For more details about the plot, which will contain '''spoilers''', see [[Summary for The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey]]''

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21: The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey is the final episode of the Aubrey-Maturin series, an unfinished novel consisting of two chapters and the greater part of a third; written in November-December 1999 and published in 2004.

Page references are to the HarperCollins hardback edition

The manuscript

O’Brian left 61 hand-written A4 sheets, including a few which were deleted and replaced, and a further leaf of notes, together with a typed transcript (with some revisions) which breaks off nine pages from the end. A substantial passage of chapter 1 exists only in the typescript; evidently the author was experimenting with composition directly at the keyboard.

A marginal note on page 81 refers to ‘a sudden flurry [?] of hail 3.xii.99’. After this point O'Brian still had time to write most of Chapter 3 and to type out most of the material (there are internal indications that he alternated between writing and typing instead of beginning to type after breaking off the manuscript itself). It appears, therefore, that he must still have been at work within three weeks at most of his death on 2nd January 2000.

Plot introduction

After the Chilean adventure detailed in Blue at the Mizzen, Jack Aubrey is on his way to take up his appointment as Rear-Admiral of the Blue. Fortune seems to be set fair for both him and Stephen Maturin: the one is arrived at the height of a sea-officer’s ambition, the other has high hopes of a second and far more congenial marriage with the beautiful Christine Wood, and their great enemy is fallen for ever. Jack finds his squadron off Buenos Aires and the two friends are joined by their nearest and dearest. But trouble awaits them both. For Jack it takes the form of a cantankerous Commander-in-Chief and an ominous suggestion of bad blood within his own family, while Stephen has to deal with an influential and potentially dangerous rival.


For more details about the plot, which will contain spoilers, see Summary for The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey

Books in the Aubrey-Maturin Series by Patrick O'Brian

Master and Commander | Post Captain | HMS Surprise | The Mauritius Command | Desolation Island | The Fortune of War | The Surgeon's Mate | The Ionian Mission | Treason's Harbour | The Far Side of the World | The Reverse of the Medal | The Letter of  Marque | The Thirteen-Gun Salute | The Nutmeg of Consolation | Clarissa Oakes/The Truelove | The Wine-Dark Sea | The Commodore | The Yellow Admiral | The Hundred Days | Blue at the Mizzen | 21: The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey

Other books by Patrick O'Brian
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