The Nelson companion

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228 pages 1995

About This Book

There are few figures in British history more famous and more influential than Vice-Admiral Horatio, Lord Nelson, KB. This book offers for the first time a comprehensive overview by the world's leading Nelson scholars of all aspects of the Nelson story.

From Hitler's plan to transport Nelson's Column to Berlin to the naming of over fifty streets after Nelson and his battles in the Greater London area alone, the book is a treasure trove of information. More than this, it offers detailed studies by experts in the field, including Nelson's biographer, Tom Pocock, the Curator Emeritus of the National Maritime Museum, John Munday, and Emma Hamilton's biographer, Flora Fraser, on key areas of Nelson studies, including letters, portraits, sites and relics.

An introductory essay by the editor tells the story of the development of the Nelson legend from his death at Trafalgar to the present day.

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