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An Anthology of Firsthand Accounts from the Age of Nelson, 1793-1815

People really seem to love this collection of eyewitness stories. They are graphic, dramatic, immediate -- and often delivered with a dollop of seamen's humor. In addition to providing immediacy to the naval actions of the Napoleonic wars and to life in the British and United States navies at the time, the stories are arranged in chronological order so that a reader is carried along through the war almost as if he or she were hearing about the engagements as they happened. As events unfold, the fuller picture hits home in a powerful way, especially as the upstart American Navy proves that it can thump the Goliath Navy of Britain.

            The book was published in hardcover and paperback by Henry Holt in the United States and by Conway Maritime Press in the United Kingdom, both in 1997. It was an Amazon non-fiction bestseller.



“Readers of Patrick O'Brian and C.S. Forester will enjoy this collection of contemporary accounts about life in the Royal Navy from 1793 to 1815, many of which form the basis of the fiction series of both writers. With just enough narrative to link the passages, the book moves smoothly from chapter to chapter. Recommended for all collections.”– Library Journal

“This volume tops the lists of the Sea History editorial staff… From the French Revolution through the War of 1812, we learn how it was from men at all levels of the naval service and the merchant marines, in peace and in war, at sea and ashore, in scenes of triumph and devastation. This book should not be missed!” – Sea History

“This superb volume tells of great deeds and minor scuffles from actions and adventures around the world. It is a definite 'must' for all naval enthusiasts of the period and it is one of the best books that has been produced on this fascinating subject. Full of true high adventure, important information, fascinating anecdotes, and high deeds, it is a volume that can either stand on its own or be used solely as reference material.”– The Napoleon Series

 

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