Ship of the Line (Hornblower Saga)
by: C.S. Forester
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Dewey Decimal Number: 823.912
EAN: 9780316289368
ISBN: 0316289361
Label: Back Bay Books
Manufacturer: Back Bay Books
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 304
Publication Date: September 30, 1985
Publisher: Back Bay Books
Sales Rank: 33707
Studio: Back Bay Books
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Editorial Review:
Book Description:
This sixth installment in C. S. Forester's eleven-volume chronicle of Horatio Hornblower places the captain in the gravest danger yet.
The time is May, 1810, deep into the Napoleonic Wars. Hornblower, newly in command of his first ship of the line is on his way to Spain with a ragtag, brutish crew. All their seamanship and all of Hornblower's ingenuity are demanded when the 'Sutherland' takes on four French men-of-war.
'Exciting, realistic, packed with grand naval action.' (The New Yorker)
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- Amazing Series!The entire series is amazing! I do wish I was a little more of a sailor it would make the read much ... Read More
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- A Wonderful Friendship This is the next Hornblower chronologically, it was not the next one written. Now that the series is ... Read More
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- Action-filled adventure in the Mediterranean"Ship of the Line" was the second story written in C.S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower series. As the ... Read More
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- ENDS ON CLIFFHANGARExcellent book. But just remember...BUY FLYING COLOURS AS WELL. This book ends on a cliffhangar that you ... Read More
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- You feel like you're walking the deck.After returning home from a very successful voyage to the Americas Captain Hornblower is assigned to a larger ... Read More
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