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the War for All Oceans: From Nelson at Nile to Napoleon Waterloo

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the War for All Oceans: From Nelson at Nile to Napoleon Waterloo
the War for All Oceans: From Nelson at Nile to Napoleon Waterloo

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the War for All Oceans: From Nelson at Nile to Napoleon Waterloo

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A brutal, action-packed account of the sea battles of the Napoleonic War by the author of the bestselling
Nelson’s Trafalgar
and co-author of
the forthcoming
Gibraltar: The Greatest Siege in British History
(March 2018)
As he did with his much lauded
, Roy Adkins (now writing with wife Lesley) again thrusts readers into the perils and thrills of early-nineteenth-century warfare. From its very first page, this is an adventure story—a superb account of the naval war that lasted from Napoleon’s seizure of power in 1798 to the War of 1812 with the United States. Providing a ringside seat to the decisive battles, as well as detailed and vivid portraits of sailors and commanders, press-gangs, prostitutes, and spies,
The War for All the Oceans
is “a rollicking, patriotic account of the Napoleonic wars that will go down well with
Master and Commander
fans” (
The Telegraph
).

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