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Trafalgar

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  • 224

    Pages
  • 9781853266867

    ISBN
  • 10 mm

    Width
  • 246 mm

    Height
  • 451 gram

    Weight
  • WORDSWORTH

    Edition
  • PAPERBACK

    Binding
  • 23 APRIL 1998

    Publish Date
  • 189 mm

    Spine Width

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    An illustrated book describing the most famous battles of all time, which shattered Napoleon's dreams of invading England. Amplifying the accounts of the battle is a lengthy selection of contemporary eye-witness accounts. It is not just the story of the morning and afteroon in which Nelson and Collingwood smashed the combined fleets of France and Spain, but also that of a complex campaign of which Trafalgar was the climax. It shows that the protagionists were not Admirals Villeneuve and Nelson, but Napoleon and the British naval tradition.

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