Horatio Nelson never commanded a ship named "HMS Audacious," yet Terry Coleman's engaging biography of England's most renowned naval figure suggests it would have suited him well. In a time when the line blurred between fighting for national honor and for plunder, Nelson stood out for his bravery and fortune. Leveraging family connections, a knack for self-promotion, and a strict adherence to the law, he ascended the ranks of the Admiralty during the latter part of the American war, ultimately embodying Britain's naval efforts against Napoleon across European waters. Coleman excels in recounting major battles such as Tenerife, the Nile, Copenhagen, and Trafalgar, while also examining the controversies surrounding Nelson's actions against mutineers and conspirators, as well as his interactions with patrons and politicians. He maintains a balanced perspective without sacrificing the narrative's vibrancy. Regarding the most sensational controversy—Nelson's affair with Emma and William Hamilton—Coleman allows the audacious facts to reveal the truth. This accessible and enjoyable biography portrays Nelson as a flawed yet heroic figure, deserving of his esteemed status amid the modern chaos of London. Nelson was a naval genius and a relentless predator, driven by an intense sense of duty and a belief in his divine purpose.
Terry Coleman Libros
Los extensos viajes de Terry Coleman lo han llevado a cuarenta y seis países, circunnavegando el globo tres veces y forjando una perspectiva única del mundo. Su carrera como corresponsal extranjero para periódicos destacados le permitió interactuar con una diversa gama de temas, desde figuras globales hasta íconos culturales. Este rico tapiz de experiencia imbuye su escritura con una amplia comprensión y una voz narrativa cautivadora. Los lectores pueden esperar ideas extraídas de una vida vivida en la primera línea de los acontecimientos mundiales y una aguda observación de la humanidad.






The Liners
- 232 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
The Liners
Olivier
- 624 páginas
- 22 horas de lectura
Written with uncensored access to Olivier's personal papers, love letters and diaries, Terry Coleman here provides a landmark biography of a great actor of the 20th century.