Nelson : the immortal memory /
This biography of Lord Nelson records his many sides: his failures, of which there were many; and his successes, which he achieved by preparation, by inspiration of others, and by bold personal example.
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London : Herndon, VA :
Conway Maritime Press ; North American [distribution by] Brassey's,
1997, ©1988.
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Table of Contents:
- Trafalgar Day
- Poor Horatio
- Well then ... I will be a hero!
- The merest boy of a captain
- This confounded voyage
- What a prize!
- Many disagreeable adventures
- This Horatio is for ever in love
- I am fonder of the sea than ever
- Your most affectionate husband
- A naval expedition
- The lion sun
- We cannot spare you
- They live like brothers
- A victory ... is very essential
- I am ... useless to my country
- Where are they gone?
- Oh God, is it possible?
- Ruined with affection
- Unfit for command
- My Lord Nelson's letter of dismissal
- I think I can annihilate them
- I shall live at Merton
- The eye of his country are upon him
- Miracles of passive valour
- We won't part without a battle
- What a beautiful day!
- Something which the world may talk of
- How dear is life
- The greatest of misfortunes.