1776: Vice Admiral Richard Lord Howe has been appointed naval commander of the North American Squadron, but has also been sent by the King as a peace commissioner to negotiate with the colonists. In this capacity he hires the Rev'd Thomas Langdon, an American Loyalist clergyman, to be his Colonial Advisor. Langdon assists Lord Howe in peace efforts, including conferences with Washington, Adams, Franklin and members of the Continental Congress. Along the way he witnesses several naval engagements, gathers naval intelligence, takes part in the British campaign to take New York City, and authors a controversial response to the Declaration of Independence. This portrayal follows the critical events of 1776 faithfully, and presents the passions and debates of the day with both authenticity and color. In the tradition of Patrick O'Brian and C. S. Forrester, the Langdon Maritime Chronicles are historically accurate and vibrant accounts of 18th century life aboard British men-of-war. Langdon Maritime Chronicles No. 2
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