Collingwood by Max Adams

Collingwood by Max Adams

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This title concerns Cuthbert Collingwood, Northumberland's greatest - and perhaps least known - hero. He was born in Newcastle in 1748, went to sea at the age of 13, and, a close friend of Nelson, became one of the most important commanders on land or sea in the wars against Napoleon, taking over after Nelson's death at Trafalgar.

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Collingwood by Max Adams

Cuthbert Collingwood is Northumberland's greatest - and perhaps least known - hero. He was born in Newcastle in 1748, went to sea at the age of 13, and became one of the most important commanders on land or sea in the wars against Napoleon. Though he loved Northumberland he spent just five of the next 48 years at home. He fought in some of the greatest naval engagements of any age and took on the mantle of Commander in Chief of the Mediterranean Fleet after Nelson's death at Trafalgar. He was Nelson's bosom friend and hero; he was a brilliant seaman, gunner and strategist. He held very modern views on education and leadership and hated flogging. He was humane and caring, a devoted family man, and his wit and perspicacity ring out across the generations. Above all, he should be remembered and honoured for sacrificing his life and happiness for his country. This book tell the story of Collingwood's adventurous life, from youthful scrapes to his heroic actions at the battle of Trafalgar and is published in Spring 2005, the Year of the Sea and bicentenary of the Battle of Trafalgar.
Max Adams is the author of 'Admiral Collingwood: Nelson's Own Hero' (Weidenfeld & Nicholson); and 'The Firebringers' (Quercus).
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ISBN 13 9781857951325
ISBN 10 1857951328
Title Collingwood
Author Max Adams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Newcastle Libraries & Information Service
Year published 2005-03-14
Number of pages 80
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.