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by Earl of Thomas Barnes Cochrane Dundonald, H. R. Fox (Henry Richard Fox) Bourne
THE LIFE OF THOMAS, LORD COCHRANE, TENTH EARL OF DUNDONALD, G.C.B., - ADMIRAL OF THE RED, REAR-ADMIRAL OF THE FLEET, ETC., ETC., - COMPLETING "THE AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF A SEAMAN." - by THOMAS, ELEVENTH EARL OF DUNDONALD, AND H.R. FOX BOURNE, AUTHOR OF "ENGLISH SEAMEN UNDER THE TUDORS," ETC. ETC. - IN TWO VOLUMES. VOL. I.
PREFACE.
THE LIFE OF THOMAS, TENTH EARL OF DUNDONALD.
CHAPTER I.
CHAPTER II.
CHAPTER III.
CHAPTER IV.
CHAPTER V.
CHAPTER VI.
CHAPTER VII.
A meticulously compiled portrait brings to life the remarkable career of a 19th‑century naval commander whose own memoirs were left unfinished. Drawing on his personal papers, family recollections, and extensive contemporary sources, the narrative follows his early triumphs, the scandal that led to a harsh trial, and his forced exile—events that shaped his fierce independence and sense of duty. The author’s intimate connection to the subject adds depth, while the historian’s impartial eye ensures a balanced account of his character and motivations.
The volume then turns to the daring adventures that defined his later years, charting his service as admiral for emerging South‑American republics and his involvement in the Greek struggle for independence. Interwoven with his public exploits are vivid illustrations of his philanthropic impulses, revealing a man equally committed to the welfare of the oppressed. Rich in detail yet accessible, the work offers listeners a compelling glimpse into the making of a celebrated seaman and the turbulent world he helped to reshape.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (597K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-09-02
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1814–1885
A soldier, peer, and biographer, he is remembered both for his own public life and for preserving the dramatic story of his father, the celebrated naval commander Lord Cochrane. His career touched the British Army, Parliament, and a childhood adventure in South America that sounds almost like a novel.
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A Victorian writer and reformer whose books ranged from lively literary history to sharp criticism of empire and public policy. Born in Jamaica and active in Britain, he brought a strong social conscience to everything he wrote.
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