Cape Trafalgar
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The Trafalgar battle is the largest naval battle of the Napoleonic wars between the British and the Spanish -French coalition. It took place on October 21, 1805 at Cape Trafalgar. The battle lasted 12 hours, the famous Admiral Nelson commanded the British. The British captured and destroyed 18 out of 33 enemy ships. The allies also lost about 7,000 fighters, while the British are only one and a half thousand. Such facts give us textbooks.
But Arturo Perevorte in his novel draws a more detailed and convincing picture of what actually happened on that autumn day. So, the wet deck of the "Enderen" swaying underfoot from a light swell, which disturbs the sea surface thirty miles to Zyuid-Ost from Cadis. Captain-Lieutenant Louis Kelennek is about to get on the pages of history textbooks, but he himself does not yet know about this. And not the first words that he spoke at the dawn of the 29th Vandemier of the XIV year would be different
But Arturo Perevorte in his novel draws a more detailed and convincing picture of what actually happened on that autumn day. So, the wet deck of the "Enderen" swaying underfoot from a light swell, which disturbs the sea surface thirty miles to Zyuid-Ost from Cadis. Captain-Lieutenant Louis Kelennek is about to get on the pages of history textbooks, but he himself does not yet know about this. And not the first words that he spoke at the dawn of the 29th Vandemier of the XIV year would be different
Author:
Author:Arturo Perevo-Reverte
Cover:
Cover:Hard
Category:
- Category:Fiction
- Category:Historical Literature
- Category:Poetry & Literature
Publication language:
Publication Language:Russian
Paper:
Paper:Offset
Series:
Series: intrigues, adventure, love. A. Peres-Reverte
Age restrictions:
Age restrictions:16+
ISBN:
ISBN:978-5-04-112223-2
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