Storm and Conquest by Stephen Taylor

Storm and Conquest by Stephen Taylor

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By 1809, the Indian Ocean was the final battleground for Nelson's Navy and the French fleet. At stake was Britain's commercial lifeline to India. In one fatal season, the natural order of maritime power since Trafalgar was destroyed. This work brings together the terrifying ordeal of men, women and children caught at sea in hurricanes.

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Storm and Conquest by Stephen Taylor

By 1809, the Indian Ocean was the final battleground for Nelson's Navy and the French fleet. At stake was Britain's commercial lifeline to India - and its strategic capacity to wage war in Europe. In one fatal season, the natural order of maritime power since Trafalgar was destroyed. "Storm and Conquest" brings together the terrifying ordeal of men, women and children caught at sea in hurricanes, sharing a need to make a career, a fortune, or a marriage - in places at once magnificent and terrifying. The drama of Stephen Taylor's masterful narrative is irresistible. He provides a meticulously researched, searing portrait of the British captains whose zeal and ambition was such that they would rather die than capitulate.
Stephen Taylor grew up in South Africa, and now works for The Times. He is the author of several celebrated books on Africa, most recently The Caliban Shore, which was described by Paul Theroux as 'a wonderful book, hugely satisfying on many levels'.
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ISBN 13 9780571224654
ISBN 10 0571224652
Title Storm and Conquest
Author Stephen Taylor
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Faber & Faber
Year published 2007-09-06
Number of pages 352
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.