The Dispatches and Letters of Vice Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson: With Notes; Volume 2
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Thomas Joseph Pettigrew offers a detailed biography of Vice-Admiral Lord Viscount Nelson, one of Britain's most celebrated naval commanders. Drawing on a wealth of primary sources, including Nelson's own letters and diaries, Pettigrew presents a compelling portrait of a complex and fascinating figure. From Nelson's early years as a midshipman to his death at the Battle of Trafalgar, this book provides a comprehensive overview of his life and achievements.
With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters By Distinguished Characters
The collection features heartfelt correspondence between Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, showcasing their deep connection and the historical context of their relationship. Volume II includes a supplement of letters from other notable figures, enriching the narrative with diverse perspectives. This republished edition has been meticulously retyped and redesigned to ensure clarity and accessibility, making it a valuable resource for both history enthusiasts and those interested in the personal lives of significant historical figures.
With A Supplement Of Interesting Letters By Distinguished Characters
Featuring a collection of correspondence between Lord Nelson and Lady Hamilton, this volume offers a glimpse into their intimate relationship and the historical context of their time. Additionally, it includes letters from other notable figures, enriching the narrative with diverse perspectives. The book has been meticulously retyped and redesigned for modern readers, ensuring clarity and readability while preserving its historical significance for future generations.
Published between 1844 and 1846, this collection of Nelson's letters documents his career from 1777 to his death in 1805.
Horatio Nelson was a vivid and frank letter writer and his collection of letters has been compared with those of Pepys, Byron and Keats. The one edition of these letters was first published between 1844 and 1846 and is here reprinted in seven volumes. Volume IV covers the years 1799 to 1801.