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Nelson - the New Letters
Nelson - the New Letters
hardback
Published:
4 August, 2005
Description
More Details
| Type | Book |
|---|---|
| ISBN13 | 9781843831303 |
| ISBN10 | 1843831309 |
| Number Of Pages | 600 |
| Item Weight | 1000 g |
| Publisher / Reseller | Boydell & Brewer Ltd |
| Format | hardback |
Media Reviews
Colin White...successfully reminds us why the memory of Nelson and his achievements has endured. * THE NEW YORK REVIEW OF BOOKS *
In Nelson - The New Letters Colin White has brought to life a treasure-trove of 1,200 letters, creating a virtual Nelson autobiography. * SEAFARER, the Journal of the Marine Society *
Striking....revealing....gives a sharp insight....[the] letters give a distinct sense of how Nelson was able to inspire so high a degree of loyalty and devotion.....this is a work very much for scholars. * MARINER'S MIRROR *
In Trafalgar's bicentennial year, there have been several Nelson biographies, but no book about this authentic English hero could surpass the fascination of Nelson's own words...faithfully edited by one of our pre-eminent naval scholars, this compulsive volume paints a picture of the man in all his astonishing complexity. -- Robert McCrum * OBSERVER *
They are coruscatingly vivid letters, alive with bright expressiveness. [...] On important matters, he writes with gripping verve; the letters giving accounts of engagements, especially those to the Duke of Clarence, are extraordinarily exciting. [...] This is an important addition which the general reader shouldn't overlook. * SPECTATOR *
Adds a new dimension. [...] This is the closest we will ever get to reading Horatio Nelson's autobiography. * EASTERN DAILY PRESS *
There is much fresh evidence here to illustrate Nelson's virtuosity as a leader. * INDEPENDENT *
Impressively wide-ranging.... A Nelson fan's delight and a welcome addition. * DAILY EXPRESS *
In so far as Admiral Nelson has a representative on earth it is Colin White. [...] * SUNDAY TELEGRAPH *
[An] important addition to the printed Nelson sources [by] perhaps the best-known 'Nelsonian' of our day. * TLS *
Standing far above the bicentenary fanfare...White has significantly added to our understanding of Nelson's tempestuous personality. * MAIL ON SUNDAY *
Nelson's character and conduct, his tactical ideas and strategic insight emerge from his correspondence, in essence in the form of autobiography.....White has served his subject well. * COUNTRY LIFE *
By any standards, Nelson The New Letters is a distinguished scholarly achievement....Colin [White] has done real service, including printing riches which are still not in the public domain...[he] is a judicious and widely-read editor and he presents his chosen letters with explanation and caution. * THE TRAFALGAR CHRONICLE *
Author's Bio
Colin White is Director of Trafalgar 200 at the National Maritime Museum and Deputy Director at the Royal Naval Museum