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Nelson's Trafalgar

The Battle That Changed the World

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Nelson's Trafalgar

By: Roy Adkins
Narrated by: John Telfer
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An explosive chronicle of history's greatest sea battle, from the coauthor of Gibraltar: The Greatest Siege in British History

In the tradition of Antony Beevor's Stalingrad, Nelson's Trafalgar presents the definitive blow-by-blow account of the world's most famous naval battle, when the British Royal Navy, under Lord Horatio Nelson, dealt a decisive blow to the forces of Napoleon. The Battle of Trafalgar comes boldly to life in this definitive work that recreates those five momentous, earsplitting hours with unrivaled detail and intensity.

©2004 Roy Adkins (P)2021 Tantor
19th Century Armed Forces Europe France Great Britain Military Modern Naval Forces Wars & Conflicts England War Royal Navy Naval History
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Engaging Storytelling • Comprehensive Historical Account • Lively Narrative Style • Visceral Historical Portrayal
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Pretty solid. A little slow in the beginning and towards the end, but very good.

The letters of those who were there.

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Blurs the line between history and story hour. I couldn't put it down. Coverage both broad and narrow and well performed by the reader. What a chestnut!

Splendid and worthwhile

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Adkins in his book Nelson’s Trafalgar pulls back the curtain on the story of the battle. The events prior to, during and post battle. The import of Nelson’s death. How this one battle shaped the history of Europe and the fate of Napoleon. Adds real true life memoirs that make OBriens Aubrey and Maturain series that much more wonderful.

Trafalgar

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Incredible. Adkins appears to have pulled from every single eyewitness account of the a have mentioned and uses them to put you squarely in the lower decks of the battleships.

Full throated, visceral history.

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Remarkable in detail and without editorial agenda, this account of the battle of Trafalgar is well worth the lesson. The author has an engaging lively style and tells the story with a refreshing just the facts delivery that is rare in these days of bias and opinion.

Excellent history

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The inclusion of the accounts and documented feelings of the people who were there really helped punctuate the facts of the events of Trafalgar and the subsequent storm.

Brings history to life by those who lived it

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this book shall provide the history before and after and gives you a more educated understanding of its cyclical impact on sailors, officers and their subsequent off spring and society in general. Narrated perfectly. cheers Mike

Not just the battle

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“Nelson’s Trafalgar” is so good it’s hard to put down. It feels like time travel for the reader, learning the realities of sea life and battle in the late 1700’s-early 1800’s. It was beyond brutal. The descriptions of the wounds, amputations, and other realities all make for a complete retelling of Trafalgar. It’s much like Antietam, Gettysburg, or Chancellorsville but on the sea. What the men went through and with such bravery and grit astounds. John Telfer’s narration makes the book.

One of the very best

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Definitely a good book and well-performed. Only caveat - if you’re looking for a book that really lets you get to know Horatio Nelson, keep looking (I still am). This book is really more about the battle as a whole and also naval warfare during the Napoleonic Era.

Worth a listen

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For any wanting a comprehensive play-by-play and context of Trafalgar, it’s causes, it’s impact, and much of the human story pertaining thereto, look no further.

Fabulous History

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