Hornblower, now a spy, travels through Spain to get the French navy to sail. Then he's off to Jamaica to protect against a possible invasion. All the intricacies of the plot click together in this very good read about Hornblower, while keeping his history and character intact.
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Meet Hunter Hawk. This affluent bachelor, the epitome of a 'mad' scientist, sets off to adventure with his leprechaun girlfriend. After transforming statues into people (and vice versa) in his home town, he moves to the Greek gods in the Metropolitan Museum. You'll have quite a few laughs mixed in with social commentary.
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Richard Bissell has artfully intertwined his experiences as a pilot on the Coal Queen with historical facts and anecdotes about the boats and men who made the Monongahela River in West Virginia into one of America’s greatest workhorses.
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In the long history of mounted warfare, Chevalier Bayard, a homme d'armes, or man-at-arms, was considered the epitome of chivalry and one of the most skillful commanders of his age. To his contemporaries and his successors, he was, with his heroism, piety, and magnanimity, the fearless and faultless knight.
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A collection by C.S. Forester of 14 captivating articles about his personal challenges as well as anything and everything that tweaked his interest. This special group was originally published separately by the Saturday Evening Post,The Book of the Month Club News, Town & Country, Holiday and The Spectator.
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