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Titre : | Nelson's Women |
Auteur : | Tom Pocock |
Édition : | Andre Deutsch Ltd, 1999 |
Format : | Livre cartonné |
Pages : | 280 |
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Description : |
Pocock presents an in-depth look at the women behind Nelson in this story of human
relationships, men with women and women with other women. Moods and loyalties altered, jealousy
and faithfulness, betrayal and constancy, love and anger dictated their actions. At the vortex
of their lives was Britain's most celebrated of heroes.
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Titre : | Nelson and his captains |
Auteur : | Ludovic Henry Coverley Kennedy |
Édition : | Penguin Books |
Format : | Livre de poche |
Pages : | 384 |
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Description : |
The 'band of brothers', as Nelson called his captains, was perhaps the most remarkable, dedicated and talented group
of officers that the Royal Navy has ever seen. Troubridge, Hardy, Fremantle, Hood and the rest, for all their diversity
of outlook and personality, were united in their loyalty and devotion to Nelson. Sir Ludovic Kennedy has skilfully
interwoven the individual biographies of these captains into a stirring chronological narrative in which the reader is
given a fast-moving and comprehensive picture of this vital decade in naval history.
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Titre : | Nelson and his surgeons (Nelson Chirurgiique) |
Auteur : | P. D. Gordon Pugh |
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An account of the illnesses and wounds sustained by Lord Nelson and of his relationship with the surgeons of the day.
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Titre : | The Nelsons : the family of Horatio Nelson |
Auteur : | Nathaniel Harris |
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Titre : | Remember Nelson : the life of Captain Sir William Hoste |
Auteur : | Tom Pocock |
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