BY CONDUCT AND COURAGE: A Story Of The Days Of Nelson

Nonfiction, History, British, Fiction & Literature, Military, Historical
Cover of the book BY CONDUCT AND COURAGE: A Story Of The Days Of Nelson by G.A. Henty, Fireship Press
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Author: G.A. Henty ISBN: 9781611790825
Publisher: Fireship Press Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint: Language: English
Author: G.A. Henty
ISBN: 9781611790825
Publisher: Fireship Press
Publication: December 15, 2009
Imprint:
Language: English

With 78 pages of additional articles, references, and bibliographies of recommended reading.

Great Britain is an island nation, which means it is critical that it control the waters around it in order to keep invasions at bay. In the last book published before his death, George Henty takes us to several of the key sea battles of the Napoleonic Wars—battles that kept those kinds of sea-based invasions from happening.

Will Gilmore is a young man from a small village called Scarcombe, a place whose primary industries are fishing and smuggling. Rather than pursue either career, he joins the Royal Navy as a ship’s boy. His rise in the navy begins rather quickly when he distinguishes himself in a battle against the French, and he is promoted to midshipman.

This promotion begins a career which includes battles with pirates, being captured and escaping from the enemy no less than three times, and participation in both the Battle of Cape St. Vincent and the Battle of Camperdown. His final adventure involves him with none other than Admiral Horatio Nelson, where his resolve and persistence pay off.

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With 78 pages of additional articles, references, and bibliographies of recommended reading.

Great Britain is an island nation, which means it is critical that it control the waters around it in order to keep invasions at bay. In the last book published before his death, George Henty takes us to several of the key sea battles of the Napoleonic Wars—battles that kept those kinds of sea-based invasions from happening.

Will Gilmore is a young man from a small village called Scarcombe, a place whose primary industries are fishing and smuggling. Rather than pursue either career, he joins the Royal Navy as a ship’s boy. His rise in the navy begins rather quickly when he distinguishes himself in a battle against the French, and he is promoted to midshipman.

This promotion begins a career which includes battles with pirates, being captured and escaping from the enemy no less than three times, and participation in both the Battle of Cape St. Vincent and the Battle of Camperdown. His final adventure involves him with none other than Admiral Horatio Nelson, where his resolve and persistence pay off.

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