
The Power and the Glory
A Novel
William C. Hammond(Author)
Naval Institute Press
Published on 15. October 2011
Book
Hardback
256 pages
978-1-61251-052-1 (ISBN)
Description
The Power and the Glory is the third novel in the historical, nautical fiction series following in the wake of A Matter of Honor and For Love of Country, featuring the adventures of the seafaring Cutler family of Hingham, Massachusetts and an ever expanding cast of characters.
Set during the Quasi-War against the French Republic during the late 1790s, The Power and the Glory offers the reader a stirring and authentic look at the birth of the modern United States Navy during the Age of Fighting Sail. Whether confronting French pirates off the coast of Nantucket or heavily armed French frigates in the Caribbean, Capt. Thomas Truxtun, Capt. Silas Talbot, Lt. Richard Cutler and other early naval heroes, most real, some fictional, personify the best of American honour and courage. Beyond electrifying sea battles and the challenge to French colonial rule in Haiti and in the French West Indies, The Power and the Glory provides intriguing glimpses into everyday life of the era, be they in the bedroom of the Cutler clapboard home in Hingham, on the island of Barbados where the Cutlers own a sugar cane plantation and run a far-reaching commercial enterprise, or aboard Adm. Sir Hyde Parker's flagship in Port Royal, Jamaica. At the centre of all the excitement, passion and intrigue are two of the finest"super frigates" ever constructed: USS Constellation and her sister ship, USS Constitution.
About the Author
William C. Hammond is a novelist, literary agent and business consultant. A life-long student of history, and a long-time devotee of nautical fiction, he frequently sails on Lake Superior and off the coast of New England. He lives with his wife and three sons in Minneapolis, MN.
Set during the Quasi-War against the French Republic during the late 1790s, The Power and the Glory offers the reader a stirring and authentic look at the birth of the modern United States Navy during the Age of Fighting Sail. Whether confronting French pirates off the coast of Nantucket or heavily armed French frigates in the Caribbean, Capt. Thomas Truxtun, Capt. Silas Talbot, Lt. Richard Cutler and other early naval heroes, most real, some fictional, personify the best of American honour and courage. Beyond electrifying sea battles and the challenge to French colonial rule in Haiti and in the French West Indies, The Power and the Glory provides intriguing glimpses into everyday life of the era, be they in the bedroom of the Cutler clapboard home in Hingham, on the island of Barbados where the Cutlers own a sugar cane plantation and run a far-reaching commercial enterprise, or aboard Adm. Sir Hyde Parker's flagship in Port Royal, Jamaica. At the centre of all the excitement, passion and intrigue are two of the finest"super frigates" ever constructed: USS Constellation and her sister ship, USS Constitution.
About the Author
William C. Hammond is a novelist, literary agent and business consultant. A life-long student of history, and a long-time devotee of nautical fiction, he frequently sails on Lake Superior and off the coast of New England. He lives with his wife and three sons in Minneapolis, MN.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Annopolis
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-61251-052-1 (9781612510521)
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Person
William C. Hammond is a novelist, literary agent and business consultant, was the publisher of Hazelden Publishing. A life-long student of history, and a long-time devotee of nautical fiction, he frequently sails on Lake Superior and off the coast of New England. He lives with his wife and three sons in Minneapolis, MN. The previous novels in the Cutler Chronicles were For Love of Country and A Matter of Honor.