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Nelson Against Napoleon - from the Nile to Copenhagen, 1798-1801

by Robert Gardiner (Editor)

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London: Chatham Publishing, 1997 Charts the naval events of 1798-1801, a period which saw the frustration of Napoleon's destiny before Acre, and which included two of Nelson's greatest victories, at the Nile and Copenhagen. 192pp superbly illustrated with archive material.

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Title
Nelson Against Napoleon - from the Nile to Copenhagen, 1798-1801
Author
Robert Gardiner (Editor)
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Cloth
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Used - Fine
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Very Good
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First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
Publisher
Chatham Publishing
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1997
Size
295x250mm
Keywords
Maritime. Napoleonic.

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