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Tamura took this photo of the Derelicts in December 2019 at Slim’s Last Chance Saloon on the west end of Georgetown.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 19, 2021

As in The Harbourmaster and The Beachcomber, Derelicts is the story of Mr. Spenlove telling a story.

From Time Magazine Archive

Derelicts is only superficially a sea story, only superficially a novel.

From Time Magazine Archive

Derelicts are not fallen in with every day; nor is the overwhelming of a ship by a waterspout a frequent occurrence.

From Dick Leslie's Luck A Story of Shipwreck and Adventure by Piffard, Harold

Derelicts and unattached parts thereof, rubbish, waste matter, and all man-made objects in space are considered to be hazards to traffic or are pollutants.

From The Universe — or Nothing by Moldeven, Meyer