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  • av Philip McCutchan
    239,-

  • av James Duffy
    175

  • av Broos Campbell
    205

  • av Philip McCutchan
    195

  • av V. A. Stuart
    179,-

  • av Philip McCutchan
    195

  • av V. A. Stuart
    199

  • av V. A. Stuart
    235

  • av V. A. Stuart
    259,-

  • av Capt. Frederick Marryat
    199

    Newton Forster is a troubled young man who survives impressment into the Navy, imprisonment in France, and a shipwreck in the West Indies before gaining a post on a British East India vessel.

  • av V. A. Stuart
    199

  • av Capt. Frederick Marryat
    199

    Lieutenant Cornelius van-slyperken is the greedy and treacherous commander of a small vessel that hunts for smugglers in the English Channel. Snarleyyow is his indestructible dog.

  • av W. Clark Russell
    189

    This gripping saga of the sea follows the disastrous voyage of the Grosvenor of the British Mercantile Marine. The ship is bound for Valparaiso, and aboard are a brutal and inhumane captain and chief mate. The ship's second mate is our hero.

  • - Daughters, Wives, Sisters, and Mothers Who Shaped History
    av Jan Cleere
    239,-

    More Than Petticoats: Remarkable Nevada Women presents the compelling histories of fifteen pioneer women, all born before 1900, who traveled Nevada Territory in unstable wagons, on temperamental mules, and in early Model Ts to leave a legacy of courage and celebration as they broke records, hearts, and rules while conquering uncharted ground.

  • av Sharon K. Yntema & Christine Beard
    209

    An all-new edition of America's favorite guide to bringing up baby as a vegetarian, this book incorporates all the latest information to answer questions and lay to rest any lingering doubts about a vegetarian regimen for infants.

  • av V. A. Stuart
    239,-

  • av Philip McCutchan
    209

  • av David Donachie
    265 - 309,-

    In April 1784, Captain Horatio Nelson, commanding His Majesty's frigate Boreas, sets sail from Spithead, bound for the Caribbean to enforce the hated Navigation Acts. While stationed in the Leeward Islands, a dream of domestic happiness leads him to marry a young widow, Fanny Nesbit. Meanwhile, Emma Lyon, mistress of Charles Grenville, sits as an artist's model, her pictures selling briskly. When Grenville's uncle, Sir William Hamilton, joins them in Naples, Emma finds herself the object of Hamilton's desire. Her eventual marriage to Hamilton seems the epitome of good fortune, opening all the doors of Europe to her.Three years later, Nelson is ordered to carry a letter to King Ferdinand in Naples. There he meets the Hamiltons, and Emma finds herself inexplicably drawn to the brash sea captain.David Donachie's compelling dialogue and re-creation of vivid naval battles-Cape St Vincent, Tenerife, and the Nile-are meticulously based on detailed historical research. The toll of war, both physical and emotional, becomes a poignant part of Nelson's journey as he battles not only his enemies but also his own inner demons. Despite the hardships, he gains the fame and honor he desperately craves-and the woman he loves.

  • av V. A. Stuart
    225

  • av V. A. Stuart
    235

    Sailing beneath the ominous cloud of war between Turkey and Russia, the frigate Trojan is on her way to the Black Sea, carrying on board a mysterious passenger, a young woman whose identity must be concealed by orders of the Admiralty. Although First Lieutenant Phillip Hazard is captivated by the charming young woman, he has a far more pressing concern: the Trojan's captain is a sadistic despot--and quite possibly insane.

  • av Jan Needle
    185

    William Bentley receives an offer from a former fellow officer, now captain of Will's old ship; serve as his first lieutenant and avoid imprisonment. Will accpts and begins a harrowing journey to Jamaica to put down a slave rebellion.

  • av Philip McCutchan
    249

  • av Philip McCutchan
    199

  • av Capt. Frederick Marryat
    199

    Set during the Napoleonic Wars, this book follows the escapades of a young man who enters the King's service with some ideas that run afoul of the standards of naval discipline.

  • av V. A. Stuart
    265,-

    The Crimean War has ended at last, and Phillip Hazard finds himself in China, serving under the fiery Commodore Keppel. The British pull off a rousing victory against a Chinese junk fleet at Fatsham Creek, but later Hazard is dismayed to hear of the Great Mutiny in India. Worried that his two sisters are caught up in the brutal conflict, he joins British relief forces fighting to reach the besieged northern Indian towns of Cawnpore and Lucknow.

  • av Capt. Frederick Marryat
    199

    William Seymour grows up on shipboard in the Royal Navy, after his father is hanged during the Mutiny at the Nore. Later, our young hero is impressed into the crew of a daring smuggler.

  • av Michael Scott
    285,-

  • av V. A. Stuart
    235

  • av V. A. Stuart
    235

  • av V. A. Stuart
    235

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