Based on the real-life career of eighteenth-century Royal Navy officer Nathaniel Drinkwater, the first adventure in a series reminiscent of the novels of Patrick O'Brien chronicles the young midshipman's exploits aboard a British gun frigate. Reprint.
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About the Author:
Richard Woodman has sailed ina variety of ships, rising through the ranks from apprentice to captain. A member of the Society for Nautical Research, he is the author of some two dozen nautical novels, including 14 titles in the Nathaniel Drinkwater series, as well as several non-fiction books.
Review:
Nautical novelist Richard Woodman arrives in New World ports with the first three of 14 installments in the Nathaniel Drinkwater series, previously released in the U.K. between 1981 and 1983 and compared by critics there to C. S. Forester's Hornblower saga. Part of the Mariner's Library Fiction Classics, An Eye of the Fleet, A King's Cutter, and A Brig of War are set in the late 18th Century and find hero Drinkwater caught up in revolutions on both sides of the Atlantic. Those looking for high seas action and historical intrigue are in luck but these are strictly for devotees of the genre. (Publishers Weekly)
Action to the bone, no romantic bilgewater, a first-rate account of conditions in Rodney's navy. (The Observer)
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- PublisherGrand Central Pub
- Publication date1997
- ISBN 10 0446604615
- ISBN 13 9780446604611
- BindingPaperback
- Number of pages288
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