The Commodore
Condition: SECONDHAND
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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A gripping work of nautical historical fiction, The Commodore thrusts readers into the tumultuous heart of the Napoleonic Wars, following the inimitable Captain Horatio Hornblower as he is elevated to the rank of Commodore and dispatched to the Baltic Sea. C. S. Forester chronicles Hornblower's daring mission to support Russia, Sweden, and Prussia against the relentless might of Napoleon's empire, weaving together intense naval strategy with richly drawn human drama. With masterful precision, Forester details the treacherous politics of allied command, the brutal realities of fleet warfare, and the personal burdens carried by a man of quiet genius and immense responsibility. The novel pulsates with authenticity and suspense, cementing Hornblower's place as one of fiction's most enduring and compelling naval heroes.
Author: C. S. Forester
Format: Paperback
Genre: Maritime history
Condition remarks:
Condition: Good to fair. Paperback. Page Condition: Good - possible tanning. Markings: possible previous owner inscription.
A gripping work of nautical historical fiction, The Commodore thrusts readers into the tumultuous heart of the Napoleonic Wars, following the inimitable Captain Horatio Hornblower as he is elevated to the rank of Commodore and dispatched to the Baltic Sea. C. S. Forester chronicles Hornblower's daring mission to support Russia, Sweden, and Prussia against the relentless might of Napoleon's empire, weaving together intense naval strategy with richly drawn human drama. With masterful precision, Forester details the treacherous politics of allied command, the brutal realities of fleet warfare, and the personal burdens carried by a man of quiet genius and immense responsibility. The novel pulsates with authenticity and suspense, cementing Hornblower's place as one of fiction's most enduring and compelling naval heroes.