Nelson - Breaking the Line (Paperback)


Horatio Nelson is England's most famous military hero. His statue dominates the capital, his last words have passed into folklore, and HMS Victory, his flagship at Trafalgar, is the centrepiece of the country's naval heritage. Ask anyone 'Who was Nelson?' and they will be able to tell you.;This is the follow-up to the first volume "On a Making Tide" and continues the story of the military genius and his long-running love affair with Emma Hamilton; a love that transgressed class, position and social convention and which threatened them both with ruin. Following Nelson's victory at the Nile he is feted at home as England's greatest ever hero. Further victories against the French raise his popularity with the public at large to a fever pitch. But at court Nelson's ego and his love for Emma Hamilton, seen as little more than a whore by the courtiers surrounding George III, dog his progress. Only in death will he finally be accepted at the heart of society.;Following both Nelson's exceptional career and the spirited progress of Emma, it is a story of talent and character overcoming tradition and expectation; a story of a society on the cusp of the liberal 18th and conservative 19th centuries and the fate of two people caught in the middle of the change. From Arctic ice flow to Neapolitan courtroom, from single ship actions in the dank English Channel to fleet actions in the mouth of the Nile, this is the story of a great hero, a doomed love affair and a war that stretched across the world.

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Horatio Nelson is England's most famous military hero. His statue dominates the capital, his last words have passed into folklore, and HMS Victory, his flagship at Trafalgar, is the centrepiece of the country's naval heritage. Ask anyone 'Who was Nelson?' and they will be able to tell you.;This is the follow-up to the first volume "On a Making Tide" and continues the story of the military genius and his long-running love affair with Emma Hamilton; a love that transgressed class, position and social convention and which threatened them both with ruin. Following Nelson's victory at the Nile he is feted at home as England's greatest ever hero. Further victories against the French raise his popularity with the public at large to a fever pitch. But at court Nelson's ego and his love for Emma Hamilton, seen as little more than a whore by the courtiers surrounding George III, dog his progress. Only in death will he finally be accepted at the heart of society.;Following both Nelson's exceptional career and the spirited progress of Emma, it is a story of talent and character overcoming tradition and expectation; a story of a society on the cusp of the liberal 18th and conservative 19th centuries and the fate of two people caught in the middle of the change. From Arctic ice flow to Neapolitan courtroom, from single ship actions in the dank English Channel to fleet actions in the mouth of the Nile, this is the story of a great hero, a doomed love affair and a war that stretched across the world.

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Imprint

Orion

Country of origin

United Kingdom

Series

Nelson

Release date

November 2001

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Dimensions

233 x 152mm (L x W)

Format

Paperback

Pages

416

ISBN-13

978-0-7528-4681-1

Barcode

9780752846811

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LSN

0-7528-4681-7



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