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Old 03-14-2018, 03:39 PM   #837
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Originally Posted by Little.Egret View Post
Continuing.

Feeding Nelson's Navy - The True Story of Food at Sea in the Georgian Era by Janet Macdonald

is in the sale at 99p but £3.49 in the Kindle store.

https://www.pen-and-sword.co.uk/Feed...perback/p/6916

https://www.amazon.com/Feeding-Nelso...dp/B00ONZQ8JK/

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Feeding-Nel...dp/B00ONZQ8JK/

https://www.amazon.ca/Feeding-Nelson...dp/B00ONZQ8JK/
Saw that among Pen & Sword's 50 sale ebooks. Was tempted to get it. I read so little nowadays; I mainly listen to audio. So I decided against buying it. I think that I might look at it again, though, after seeing your post.

I recently have gotten interested in the great age of European exploration by ship. I've listened to audiobooks on Magellan (the first to circumnavigate the earth) and Vasco da Gama (who made the first voyage from Europe by sea to India and other sources of spices that were precious and expensive). Once they had been out to sea for a little while, replenishing the food and water supply always was a major issue. Maybe not so much for Nelson; I don't remember him venturing very far from the home islands. But, he was a warrior, not an explorer.

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