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A sweeping portrait of one of Britain’s most celebrated naval commanders, this biography blends the grandeur of public triumph with the intimacy of personal detail. From his modest beginnings in a Norfolk parish to his rapid rise through the Royal Navy, the narrative follows the making of a leader whose daring and resolve earned him countless honors and the admiration of a grateful nation.
The author draws on a wealth of contemporary letters, eyewitness accounts, and royal correspondence to illuminate Nelson’s early battles, his tenacious spirit, and the relationships that shaped him. Readers will discover the disciplined training, the formative voyages, and the quiet moments that forged the character behind the fame, all rendered with a careful balance of reverence and scholarly rigor. This first volume sets the stage for the legendary career that would later define an era of naval warfare.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (565K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-10-21
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

Known for big, rugged stories rooted in the American Midwest, this writer moved easily between novels, poetry, essays, and screenwriting. His work mixes hard living, dark humor, and a sharp eye for the natural world.
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