Packed with exciting incident, worthy of wide appeal to those who love thrilling nautical encounters and the sea

NAUTICAL MAGAZINE

A rollocking good read for those who enjoy talk of mizzens, muzzles and midshipmen.

BRISTOL EVENING POST

[A] stirring tale.

COVENTRY EVENING TELEGRAPH

Comprising AN EYE OF THE FLEET, A KING'S CUTTER and BRIG OF WAR, this omnibus edition contains the first three Nathaniel Drinkwater chronicles.
AN EYE OF THE FLEET - sees Nathaniel Drinkwater engaged in dramatic action off the coast of Spain in Admiral Rodney's famous Moonlight Battle and the capture of the Santa Teresa. But his adventures also bring rebellion on board and a perilous expedition into the Carolina swamps.
A KING'S CUTTER - Clandestine operations off the coast of France aboard the twelve-gun cutter Kestrel involves Drinkwater in the French Revolution; rescuing refugees from Madame Guillotine and helping British agents infiltrate France.
A BRIG OF WAR - at the request of Nelson himself, Drinkwater is despatched to the Red Sea on an urgent mission. Soon he is on a thrilling naval operation on the flank of Napoleon's Egyptian campaign.

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<p>* Fact and fiction are combined to produce a fascinating recreation of a bygone world at war.<br />*The first omnibus of a successful adventure series featuring Nathaniel Drinkwater.</p>
Packed with exciting incident, worthy of wide appeal to those who love thrilling nautical encounters and the sea - NAUTICAL MAGAZINE

A rollocking good read for those who enjoy talk of mizzens, muzzles and midshipmen. - BRISTOL EVENING POST

[A] stirring tale. - COVENTRY EVENING TELEGRAPH
Les mer
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780751529791
Publisert
2000-01-20
Utgiver
Little, Brown Book Group; Sphere
Vekt
500 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
40 mm
Aldersnivå
00, G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
640

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Richard Woodman was born in London in 1944. He became an indentured midshipman in cargo liners at 16 and has sailed in a variety of ships, serving from apprentice to captain. He remains a professional sailor and in 1978 won the Marine Society's Harmer Award.