Hornblower Companion

Hornblower Companion

by C. S. Forester
Publisher: Bonanza Publishing
©1964, Item: 37529
Hardcover, 149 pages
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C. S. Forester's Hornblower novels have been avidly read for over two generations and are as popular today as when they were first published. They recount stirring adventures in the Royal Navy during the era of the Napoleonic wars and paint a vivid picture of the Senior Service at a time when it grew to dominate the world's oceans.

In The Hornblower Companion C. S. Forester sets out to describe and illuminate, using beautifully drawn charts, all the incidents which his fictional hero experienced. Starting with Mr. Midshipman Hornblower and running through to Admiral Hornblower in the West Indies, he has picked out some thirty adventures and incidents which are clearly described and vividly illustrated so that any reader of the novels may have the clearest possible understanding of both their significance and the sequence of events which occur in the novels. In the second part of the book the author describes how the novels were written, what inspired the adventures and how they relate to the real world of the Royal Navy.

First published in 1964, this new edition of The Hornblower Companion will delight and inform all those readers who have been transported by Forester's wonderful novels into the exhilarating world of naval fiction.

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