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Nelson in the Caribbean

the hero emerges, 1784-1787

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An edition of Nelson in the Caribbean (2002)

Nelson in the Caribbean

the hero emerges, 1784-1787

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"Nelson's years in the West Indies as the young captain of the frigate HMS Boreas were an important period in the hero's life that both shaped and predicted his role as a major player on history's stage. Yet even the best Nelson biographies have not significantly explored that formative period. In this new study, by an admiral in the U.S.

Navy whose two other books on Nelson have established his reputation in the field, we see critical elements of Nelson's character emerge, elements that carried him through his legendary actions at the Nile, Copenhagen, and Trafalgar.".

"Joseph Callo gives readers a full understanding of the challenges in leadership Nelson faced in the mid- 1780s. It was a time of career-threatening conflict - with local British officials, the local populace, and even his own naval commander - that forced Nelson to decide if he was going to do what he considered the right thing or what almost everyone else wanted him to do.

Callo further explains how under these turbulent circumstances Nelson met his future wife, Fanny Nisbet, and how their relationship influenced his behavior throughout his extraordinary career. While the romantic elements of this book add to its "Hornblower" appeal and give much needed balance and perspective to Nisbet's character, Callo's overall analysis of the period will appeal to a broad audience of readers, not just Nelson devotees.

A foreword by the well-known Nelson scholar Stephen Howarth and a collection of woodcuts from a rare Nelson book, plus illustrations from the maritime museum in Greenwich, England, enhance the text."--BOOK JACKET.

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Language
English
Pages
230

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Nelson in the Caribbean: the hero emerges, 1784-1787
2002, Naval Institute Press
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Table of Contents

Pivot point of a career
World within a world
Sea of contention
Local perspective
Geopolitical factors
Troubled waters
Legal morass
The Schomberg affair
Fraud and pardon
The predecessors
A young widow
Courtship
Marriage
Aftermath.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [217]-221) and index.

Published in
Annapolis
Genre
Biography.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
359/.0092, B
Library of Congress
DA87.1.N4 C257 2003

The Physical Object

Pagination
xvi, 230 p. :
Number of pages
230

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL3554957M
ISBN 10
1557502064
LCCN
2002009788
OCLC/WorldCat
50089832
Library Thing
1252446
Goodreads
1173258

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