The Enemy at Trafalgar

The Enemy at Trafalgar
Title The Enemy at Trafalgar PDF eBook
Author Edward Fraser
Publisher Bloomsbury Academic
Pages 0
Release 2004
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9781861762290

Download The Enemy at Trafalgar Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

First published in 1984 by Hutchinson & Co (Publishers) Ltd.

Nelson's Trafalgar

Nelson's Trafalgar
Title Nelson's Trafalgar PDF eBook
Author Roy Adkins
Publisher Penguin
Pages 436
Release 2006-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 1440627290

Download Nelson's Trafalgar Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

An explosive chronicle of history's greatest sea battle, from the co-author of the forthcoming Gibraltar: The Greatest Siege in British History (March 2018) In the tradition of Antony Beevor's Stalingrad, Nelson's Trafalgar presents the definitive blow-by-blow account of the world's most famous naval battle, when the British Royal Navy under Lord Horatio Nelson dealt a decisive blow to the forces of Napoleon. The Battle of Trafalgar comes boldly to life in this definitive work that re-creates those five momentous, earsplitting hours with unrivaled detail and intensity.

Waterloo & Trafalgar

Waterloo & Trafalgar
Title Waterloo & Trafalgar PDF eBook
Author Olivier Tallec
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Juvenile Fiction
ISBN 9781592701278

Download Waterloo & Trafalgar Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Portrays two soldiers separated by two walls who spy on each other day and night until one day they finally meet face-to-face.

Trafalgar's Lost Hero

Trafalgar's Lost Hero
Title Trafalgar's Lost Hero PDF eBook
Author Max Adams
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 360
Release 2005-08-05
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

Download Trafalgar's Lost Hero Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

"This surprising treat for lovers of naval history and real-life adventure traces Collingwood's exploits from his harsh coming of age at sea through his storied service in the American Revolution to the long and bitter struggle with Napoleon. Collingwood emerges as a wily and daring commander who was at his steely-eyed best when outgunned by the enemy. His coolness under fire is revealed in lively accounts of his rescuing Nelson from destruction and the entrapment of a 26-ship enemy fleet with a tiny, four-vessel squadron. At Trafalgar, he was seen calmly munching an apple as he led his squadron, guns blazing, into furious battle. It was Collingwood, himself devastated by the loss, who delivered the news of Nelson's death to a nation stunned by the tragic price of victory.".

Trafalgar

Trafalgar
Title Trafalgar PDF eBook
Author Alan Schom
Publisher Scribner
Pages 464
Release 1990
Genre Napoleonic Wars, 1800-1815
ISBN

Download Trafalgar Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

Presents the battle of Trafalgar in it's historical scope and context. Quotes extensively from journals and sources and brings to life the whole story of the British-French conflict, at sea and on land, at the dawn of the nineteenth century.

Sharpe's Trafalgar

Sharpe's Trafalgar
Title Sharpe's Trafalgar PDF eBook
Author Bernard Cornwell
Publisher HarperCollins UK
Pages 386
Release 2006
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 000723516X

Download Sharpe's Trafalgar Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The Seventeenth Sharpe Novel Sees Sharpe Returning From India To London To Join The Newly Formed Green Jackets. Sharpe, Though A Little More Comfortable With His New Officer Rank, Is Sure That This New Unit Is Of Lower Status, And That He Has Failed. His Ship Home Is Shipwrecked: He Is Captured By Pirates, But Fighting Free With A Few Companions, Finds Himself On A British Navy Ship Heading To Join Nelson'S Fleet. And There, In October 1805, He Finds Himself Involved In The Great Sea Battle, And Discovers New Skills In Fighting On Sea

Engage the Enemy More Closely

Engage the Enemy More Closely
Title Engage the Enemy More Closely PDF eBook
Author Correlli Barnett
Publisher Faber & Faber
Pages 1104
Release 2013-02-01
Genre World War, 1939-1945
ISBN 9780571300396

Download Engage the Enemy More Closely Book in PDF, Epub and Kindle

The accepted interpretation of Britain's wartime role as an island sea power is challenged by Correlli Barnett's brilliant demonstration that the dependence on seashore imports of food and raw materials, together with the obligations of Empire, were less a form of strength to Britain than a weakness. Topics discussed in this book range from strategic debates in London and Washington to gripping descriptions of the Royal Navy in action: the remorseless struggle against the U-boat in the Atlantic, the desperate convoy battles in the Mediterranean and the Arctic, and the battles in the Far East. It weaves in the rivalry between Allied and German technology and the all-important secret war of the cryptographers. 'This outstanding military historian has turned to maritime war and written an authoritative, meticulously researched and stirring account of the Royal Navy's part in World War II.' Admiral of the Fleet Lord Lewin of Greenwich, KG, GCB, LVO, DSC