
Nelson
The Man and the Legend
Terry Coleman(Author)
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
1st Edition
Will be published approx. on 7. October 2002
Book
Paperback/Softback
448 pages
978-0-7475-5900-9 (ISBN)
Description
Horatio Nelson was a naval genius and a natural born predator. In his private life as in war he was ruthless. A fanatic for duty, at times beyond all sense, he was also a royalist so infatuated with the divine right of kings that he began to see himself as an instrument of God. At the height of his fame Nelson was half unhinged: a generous man who wanted his wife dead; besotted with Emma Hamilton but jealously unsure of her; at odds with his honourable father; at law with his old mentor Earl St Vincent, and damning the Lords of the Admiralty as a set of beasts. Written with access to letters and documents and with previously unpublished material, Terry Coleman provides penetrating and true picture of Nelson as we have never seen him before.
Reviews / Votes
'Utterly convincing and completely engrossing' EVENING STANDARD 'Compelling and impeccably researched' DAILY TELEGRAPH 'Vastly illuminating ...a superb biography' GUARDIANMore details
Edition
1., Aufl.
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Edition type
New edition
Illustrations
illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 19.8 cm
Width: 12.9 cm
Weight
400 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7475-5900-9 (9780747559009)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
Previous edition
Book
11/2001
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
€44.76
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Person
Terry Coleman, as a political journalist, interviewed eight prime ministers, from Macmillan to Blair, and in 1988 was named journalist of the year. His previous books include a biographical study of Thomas Hardy and PASSAGE TO AMERICA, a history of nineteenth century emigration.