Trafalgar by David Howarth

Trafalgar by David Howarth

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David Howarth here gives a wonderfully vivid and accurate reconstruction of that great sea battle which decided a nation's fate

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Trafalgar by David Howarth

The death of Nelson is a well-known story, but most people know much less of the battle in which he died: the single afternoon, off the coast of southern Spain, which put an end for ever to Napoleon's hope of invading England, and established a British supremacy at sea which lasted until the age of air power. David Howarth offers a masterly reconstruction of the background to the conflict, the battle itself and a deeply moving account of the fate of Nelson and the others who died in this tumultuous clash at sea. 'One of the most moving studies of Nelson and his final battle that has yet been written' Sunday Times
David Howarth, who died in 1991, was one of Britain's best writers of historical events. He himself had worked as war correspondent for the BBC in the Second World War, reporting the chaos of Dunkirk, but with the fall of France he joined the Navy and then came under the command of the SOE (Special Operating Service) running clandestine operations between Shetland and Norway. For this he was awarded the highest honours that Norway could award a foreigner. His own naval experiences in wartime and those in peacetime as an experienced sailor and boatmaker in Shetland, allow him to write with great understanding about a battle amidst the perils of the sea,
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ISBN 13 9781842127179
ISBN 10 1842127179
Titre Trafalgar
Auteur David Howarth
État Non disponible
Type de reliure Paperback
Éditeur Orion Publishing Co
Année de publication 2003-02-06
Nombre de pages 224
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