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England Europe France Genre Fiction History Horror Military Modern (16th-21st Centuries) Napoleonic Wars NavalThis book by Alan Schom geared more toward the background history of the Battle of Trafalger and the working of Admiral Sir William Cornwallis who commanded the British Channel Fleet during the initial years of war against France. Schom doesn't get into the actual battle itself until the last part of the book so if you are looking for more complete account of the actual Battle of Trafalger, you should look for an another book...
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Alan Schom goes well beyond the traditional view of this decisive sea battle. While most historians give a reasonable tactical account of the action and its strategic importance in the history of the Napoleonic wars, Schom goes in depth exploring the minds of 18th Century Britons. His exporation of British politics, military development, and how these interact with affairs on the continent are intriguing. He also exposes...
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Curious about why the might of Napoleanic France could never bring England to her knees in the aborning years of the 19th century? Ever wonder why all of England owes a fanatical debt of eternal gratitude to Lord Viscount Horatio Nelson, Vice Admiral, that century's first true military "celebrity?" "Traflagar, Countdown to Battle" answers in eminently readable detail these and related queries about the events leading up...
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