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Hornblower stories
I've recently re-discovered the Horatio Hornblower books by C. S. Forester, after a gap of many years. They are much more exciting than I remember. And also more enjoyable given that I now know more of the historical background.
If you are looking for historical naval novels set against the Napoleonic Wars, I can recommend these books. Start with Mr. Midshipman Hornblower. Although it wasn't the first to be written, it is the first in chronological order - the one that introduces the character. The only problem I have is the baffling nautical terminology. I just have to ignore that. Mike |
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Yes, they are wonderful stories. For those us in the UK, they're usefully collected in 3 omnibus editions: "The Young Hornblower", "Captain Hownblower, R.N." and "Admiral Hornblower", plus one book left over at the end of the series ("Hornblower and the Crisis").
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Can also recommend Patrick O'Brian
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And The Richard Bolitho Series by Alexander Kent. I enjoyed all three.
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I have yet to read any of these, but have heard about the character ever since I was a teenager.
Should they be read in order? or: which one should I read first? Thanks. Don |
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However, the first one in the chronology - Mr Midshipman Hornblower - was not the first one that Forester wrote. Start with that one because it's the one that introduces us to the character. Mike |
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Thanks, Mike.
That will be the one I'll start with. Don |
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For a list of all the titles in chronological order:
http://www.librarything.com/series/H...ological+Order Mike |
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I recently re-read these as well, and can very much recommend them. In some ways, they're not as good, IMO, as the O'Brian Aubrey/Maturin books, but they are still excellent. (The Alexander Kent Bolitho books are good, but I'd put them a step down from the Hornblower or O'Brian books.)
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Hornblower is an excellent series. Well worth giving a go if you like historical fiction at all.
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Yep, I have several in pbook. They are out in ebook format too I think though not cheap probably.
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And, if you like historical fiction, you absolutely have to read the George MacDonald Fraser Flashman series. They take place in the Victorian era and are very accurate, interesting and VERY funny.
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I agree, and there are lots of footnotes and documentation. But at least in the ebook version I tried a couple of years ago the formatting was pretty poor. I have all the paperbacks, and might try again to see if the formatting has improved.
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