Commander: The Life and Exploits of Britain's Greatest Frigate Captain

# Commander: The Life and Exploits of Britains Greatest Frigate Captain ä PDF Read by * Stephen Taylor eBook or Kindle ePUB Online free. Commander: The Life and Exploits of Britains Greatest Frigate Captain 8 pages of illustrations. Left fatherless at age eight, with a penniless mother and five siblings, Pellew fought his way from the very bottom of the navy to fleet command. Stephen Taylor gives him at last the biography he deserves. Nobody describes a naval battle better than Taylor…a flawless demonstration of the biographer’s craft. Jan Morris, The Guardian Edward Pellew, captain of the legendary Indefatigable, was quite simply the greatest Briti

Commander: The Life and Exploits of Britain's Greatest Frigate Captain

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Rating : 4.59 (776 Votes)
Asin : 0393347060
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 384 Pages
Publish Date : 2013-09-20
Language : English

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OK Read EZ read. A bit redundant and long. Commander : The Lifeetc. This book is a very well written account of a very interesting period of british naval history. Many famous names are encountered, Nelson, Jervis etc., with a very large and detailed glossary - the latter helping to make our hero's story progress in a very interesting and exciting narrative. The book makes it very evident that his exploits were overshadowed by events and personalities of the period in question but it left no doubt as to the value that such men of action made to the international superiority of the Royal Navy. As a 'Man's Man' there coul. "Outstanding - The real life Master and Commander" according to Observer. Stephen Taylor has written a splendid page turner. His biography of Edward Pellew, Lord Exmouth, fills a surprising gap in the mainstream histories of the British Navy during the Napoleonic era. Taylor adds significant details and insights to Pellew's exploits and underlying character by carefully and fairly mining materials left behind by George Pellew, Pellew's youngest son.Pellew, who appears in a favorable light as a mentor in Forrester's early Hornblower novels and as the likely model for Patrick O'Brian's Jack Aubrey, deserves wider recognition as

Stephen Taylor, a former journalist working at The Times in London, is the author of Storm and Conquest and Commander. He lives in Windsor, England.

Fans of Forester and O’Brian will enjoy this tale of Pellew’s meteoric rise.” (Sunday Times)“Meticulous archival research vividly presents a real-life hero whose deeds provided material for C.S. “If Pellew’s life, fired in the kiln of O’Brian’s genius, gave us Jack Aubrey, both our interest and gratitude ought to be ongoing and deep.” (Charles Finch - USA Today)“Taylor is clarity itself…he has also contributed handily to our appreciation of the workings and vagaries of the Royal Navy.” (Katherine A. Forester’s Horatio Hornblower and Patrick O’Brian’s Jack Aubrey.” (Publishers Weekly) . Powers - Christian Science Monitor)“An entertaining, swashbuckling adventure, filled to the brim with derring-do.” (Dai

8 pages of illustrations. Left fatherless at age eight, with a penniless mother and five siblings, Pellew fought his way from the very bottom of the navy to fleet command. Stephen Taylor gives him at last the biography he deserves. "Nobody describes a naval battle better than Taylor…a flawless demonstration of the biographer’s craft." Jan Morris, The Guardian Edward Pellew, captain of the legendary Indefatigable, was quite simply the greatest British frigate captain in the age of sail. Redemption came with his last command, when he set off to do battle with the Barbary States and free thousands of European slaves. Yet he had a gift for antagonizing his better-born peers, and he made powerful enemies. Victories and eye-catching feats won him a public following. Pellew’s humanity, fondness for subordinates, and blind love for his family, and the warmth and intimacy of his letters, make him a hugely engaging figure. Opinion held this to be an impossible mission, and Pellew himself, leading from the front in the style of his contemporary Nelson, did not expect to survive

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