The flying squadron (Nathaniel Drinkwater[11])
Вудмен Ричард
It is 1811 and Napoleon's French Empire dominates Europe. Desperate to stem the encroaching French tide and avert war with the emerging power of the United States, the Royal Navy orders Captain Nathaniel Drinkwater to the Chesapeake Bay to heal the rift between London and Washington.Quite by chance, on the banks of the Potomac, Drinkwater discovers the first clue to a bold plan by which the U.S. could defeat the Royal Navy, collapse the British government and utterly destroy the British cause. Amid personal crisis, Drinkwater takes command of a squadron sent against the Americans in the South Atlantic, audaciously risking his reputation and, in a climactic confrontation, coming face-to-face with the horror of an interminable war.
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The flying squadron (Nathaniel Drinkwater[11])
Вудмен Ричард
It is 1811 and Napoleon's French Empire dominates Europe. Desperate to stem the encroaching French tide and avert war with the emerging power of the United States, the Royal Navy orders Captain Nathaniel Drinkwater to the Chesapeake Bay to heal the rift between London and Washington.Quite by chance, on the banks of the Potomac, Drinkwater discovers the first clue to a bold plan by which the U.S. could defeat the Royal Navy, collapse the British government and utterly destroy the British cause. Amid personal crisis, Drinkwater takes command of a squadron sent against the Americans in the South Atlantic, audaciously risking his reputation and, in a climactic confrontation, coming face-to-face with the horror of an interminable war.
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The Fool's Love Story
Sabatini Rafael
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The Fort (City of Victory[1])
Голдсуорти Адриан
From bestselling historian Adrian Goldsworthy, a profoundly authentic, action-packed adventure set on Rome’s Danubian frontier. AD 105: DACIA The Dacian kingdom and Rome are at peace, but no one thinks that it will last. Sent to command an isolated fort beyond the Danube, centurion Flavius Ferox can sense that war is coming, but also knows that enemies may be closer to home. Many of the Brigantes under his command are former rebels and convicts, as likely to kill him as obey an order. And then there is Hadrian, the emperor’s cousin, and a man with plans of his own. Reviews for the Vindolanda Trilogy: ‘No one knows the Roman army better than Adrian Goldsworthy, and no one writes more convincing Roman fiction’ Harry Sidebottom ‘An authentic, enjoyable read’ The Times ‘Gritty and realistic … Goldsworthy’s characters are authentically ancient and his descriptions of Roman Britain ring true’ Daily Telegraph |
The Fortunes of Nigel
Scott Walter
A TALE WHICH HOLDETH CHILDREN FROM PLAY & OLD MEN FROM THE CHIMNEY CORNER —SIR PHILIP SIDNEY |
The Four Feathers
Mason A. E. W.
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The Gathering of the Storm (Attila the Hun[2])
Napier William
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The Ghosts of Athens (Aelric[5])
Blake Richard
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The Gladiator (Cato[9])
Scarrow Simon
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The Gods of war (Emperor[4])
Iggulden Conn
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The Gods of War (Republic[3])
Ludlow Jack
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The Golden Flask (Patriot spy[3])
DeFelice Jim
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The Great Game (Praetorian[1])
Turney S.J.A.
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The Great King (Long war[4])
Cameron Christian
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The Great Revolt (Marius Mules[7])
Turney S. J. A.
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The Great Siege (The Last Crusaders[1])
Napier William
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The Happy Return (Horatio Hornblower[7])
Forester Cecil Scott
Adventure fiction. June, 1808 – and off the Coast of Nicaragua Captain Horatio Hornblower has his hands full… Now in command of HMS Lydia, a thirty-six-gun frigate, Hornblower has instructions to form an alliance against the Spanish colonies with a mad and messianic revolutionary, El Supremo; to find a water route across the Central American isthmus; and ‘to take, sink, burn or destroy’ the fifty-gun Spanish ship of the line Natividad – or face court-martial. And as if that wasn't hard enough, Hornblower must also contend with the charms of an unwanted passenger: Lady Barbara Wellesley… This is the seventh of eleven books chronicling the adventures of C. S. Forester's inimitable nautical hero, Horatio Hornblower.
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