Nelson

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 In an age when a fine line existed between fighting for national honour and fighting for plunder, Nelson was pluckier and luckier than most of his naval contemporaries. Helped by family connections, a talent for self-publicity and a stern devotion to the law of the land (and sea), he quickly rose through the Admiralty list during the tail-end of the American war, before coming to personify the British pursuit of Napoleon in the seas surrounding Europe. 

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AuthorTerry Coleman
PublisherBloomsbury Paperbacks
PlaceLondon
Year2002
ISBN9780747559009
BindingPaperback
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