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Hardcover Lord Nelson Book

ISBN: 1025424883

ISBN13: 9781025424880

Lord Nelson

"Lord Nelson" is a compelling biographical portrait of Britain's most celebrated naval hero, Admiral Horatio Nelson. Written by the acclaimed novelist and historian C.S. Forester, the work offers a detailed and insightful look at the man behind the legend, tracing his meteoric rise within the Royal Navy during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. The narrative explores Nelson's strategic brilliance and his unconventional leadership style, which culminated in decisive victories at the Battle of the Nile, Copenhagen, and finally, his ultimate sacrifice at the Battle of Trafalgar.

Forester, renowned for his mastery of maritime fiction and historical detail, brings a novelist's eye to the historical record, capturing the complexities of Nelson's character-his vanity, his vulnerability, and his unparalleled courage. This study examines not only the tactical innovations that revolutionized naval warfare but also the personal life and passions of the man who saved Britain from Napoleonic invasion. "Lord Nelson" remains a significant contribution to naval history, providing a vivid account of the Georgian era's most iconic figure and the era of sail.

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