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Title: Nelson's Trafalgar the Battle That Changed the World
Description: New York: Viking Adult, 2005. First American Edition. Hardcover. ISBN: 0670034487. B & W & Maps; 6.22 X 1.42 X 9.24 inches; xxiii, 392 pages; Hard cover is blue with gold lettering on the spine. DJ in a mylar cover. Illustrated with b/w pictures and maps. Pages are clean and tight; NEW book. 'On October 21, 1805, as Britain's Royal Navy under the command of Horatio Nelson clashed with Napoleon's forces in an epic sea battle off the coast of Spain, the fate of Europe hung in the balance. Though the cost was high--and Nelson himself was killed--the British victory prevented Napoleon from invading Britain and paved the way for the eventual defeat of the French emperor. Without Trafalgar there would have been no Waterloo. The Battle of Trafalgar set Britain on its vast imperial course. Now, on the battle's 200th anniversary, Roy Adkins offers readers a brutally vivid, gunport-level account. Capturing the harsh conditions in which sailors lived and died, the mechanics of nautical warfare, and the relentless violence of 19th century naval combat, this book will be appreciated by fans of military history and Patrick O'Brian.' Index.. New in New dust jacket .

Keywords: 0670034487 Military History; Military Leaders . Napoleonic Wars; British History; European History; 19th Century History; World History; Naval Battles; French History; Cultural History Education European History Naval/Marine/Sailing Geography English/Brit

Price: US$ 12.00 Seller: Pegasus Books
- Book number: 14511