Cover: Admiral Lord Nelson
D. Cannadine
Admiral Lord Nelson
- Context and Legacy
ISBN: 978-1-349-51945-3
219 Seiten | € 58.84
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01.01.2005
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Admiral Lord Nelson

Context and Legacy

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Admiral Lord Horatio Nelson was a colourful and complex character, whose supremely successful naval career quickly attained legendary status. By 1803 he was Britain's paramount hero and already maimed with the loss of an arm and blind in one eye. He returned to war when called back in May and spent a further two years at sea before dying at the battle of Trafalgar in 1805. Today, two centuries after his death, the 'immortal memory' of Nelson endures. In this book, leading historians provide a radical reappraisal of his life and times.

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Veröffentlichung:01.01.2005
Höhe/Breite/GewichtH 21,6 cm / B 14 cm / -
Seiten219
Art des MediumsBuch [Taschenbuch]
Preis DEEUR 58.84
Preis ATEUR 60.49
ISBN-13978-1-349-51945-3
ISBN-101349519456
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Über den Autor

MARTYN DOWNER Author
JOHN HATTENDORF United States Naval War College, Rhode Island, USA
HOLGER HOOCK Faculty of History and Selwyn College, University of Cambridge, UK
JOHN MACKENZIE Department of History, University of Aberdeen, UK
NICHOLAS RODGER Department of History, University of Essex, UK
COLIN WHITE National Maritime Museum and Royal Naval Museum, UK
KATHLEEN WILSON State University of New York, USA

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