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A ship of the Line
A ship of the Line
Author: c.s. Forester
In this book Captian Hornblower sails his first ship of the line to the Spanish station, where he harries French communications under the glowering menace of Napoleon's onshore gun batteries.Hornblower has recently returned to England in the frigate HMS Lydia, having gained widespread fame (but no financial stability) as a result of sinking the ...  more »
ISBN: 194222
Publication Date: 1962
Pages: 233
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Publisher: Penguin Books
Book Type: Paperback
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anicky avatar reviewed A ship of the Line on + 55 more book reviews
This is the sixth book in the Hornblower series. One of the best. These books can stand on their own. The time is May, 1810, deep into the Napoleonic Wars. Hornblower, newly in command of his first ship of the line is on his way to Spain with a ragtag, brutish crew. All their seamanship and all of Hornblower's ingenuity are demanded when the "Sutherland" takes on four French men-of-war.

This is a must read series of books not only for he fans of naval fiction but for those that enjoy historical novels and detailed character developement.


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