Napoleon'S Admirals
- 272 pages
- 10 hours of reading
An entirely new appraisal of the Anglo-French naval war of 1793-1814: the longest sea war in modern history, and the admirals who fought it for Napoleon.
Richard Humble is an author with a deep interest in military history. Having spent years as a prison teacher, he now dedicates his time to writing historical accounts for both adult and child readerships. His works are characterized by thorough historical research and an accessible narrative style. Humble brings history to life for readers of all ages, focusing on detail and clarity.






An entirely new appraisal of the Anglo-French naval war of 1793-1814: the longest sea war in modern history, and the admirals who fought it for Napoleon.
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