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Admiral Hornblower in the West Indies [Hornblower Saga #11]

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Title:Admiral Hornblower in the West Indies [Hornblower Saga #11]
Author:
Smith, Cecil Louis Troughton  Writing under the pseudonym: Forester, C. S. (Cecil Scott)   
(1 of 42 for author by title)
The Adventures of John Wetherell
Published:   1958
Publisher:Little, Brown and Company
Tags:Caribbean Sea, fiction, historical, seafaring, war, Napoleonic Wars
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Horatio Hornblower, now Admiral, sails over seas as challenging as any in his victorious career. As Admiral in charge of His Britannic Majesty's West Indies Station he is as gallant, daring, implosive as ever. In this tense time after Napoleon's defeat, all kinds of vagabonds, revolutionaries, Imperial Guards, and pirates come sailing into the waters where Hornblower is working his small contingent of naval vessels to preserve the peace and eliminate piracy. With intrepid daring and brilliant strategies, Hornblower wins his victories. [Suggest a different description.]

Comments:AKA Hornblower in the West Indies in the U.K.
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Pages:234 Info

Author Bio for Smith, Cecil Louis Troughton

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(1899-1966) Forester wrote many novels. He is best known for the 12-book Horatio Hornblower series, depicting a Royal Navy officer during the Napoleonic wars. He began the series with Hornblower fairly high in rank in the first novel, published in 1937. The last completed novel was published in 1962. With demand for more stories, Forester filled in Hornblower's life story, in effect. Hornblower's fictional feats were based on real events, but Forester wrote the body of the works carefully to avoid entanglements with real world history, so that Hornblower is always off on another mission when a great naval victory occurs during the Napoleonic Wars.

Forester's other novels include The African Queen (1935) and The General (1936); Peninsular War novels in Death to the French (published in the United States as Rifleman Dodd) and The Gun (filmed as The Pride and the Passion in 1957); and seafaring stories that did not involve Hornblower, such as Brown on Resolution (1929), The Captain from Connecticut (1941), The Ship (1943), and Hunting the Bismarck (1959), which was used as the basis of...

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