A simple rendering of the Hyperion, an East Indiaman and Captain Jean-Pierre de Linois' personal ship. Named after a Greek deity known as the father of the sun, moon and dawn, the figurehead depicts a warrior atop a seahorse and brandishing a sword. Flying atop the main mast is a flag with the greater coat-of-arms of the First French Empire. This alone suggests Linois had fought under Napoleon during the Napoleonic Wars, though this must remain a mystery for the reader to discover. For those wishing to learn more about Linois, his ship Hyperion, and the mysteries surrounding this character, they can follow the exploits of Captain Alonzo Johnson as he voyages round the world, eventually meeting the perplexing Captain Linois in future novels. Visit https://www.lulu.com/search?adult_audience_rating=00&page=1&pageSize=10&q=captain+alonzo+johnson.
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