The Flag Captain - Alexander Kent


Hardback - Good Condition

First Edition

£5.00

Alexander Kent’s mastery of the sea story and his remarkable feeling for the eighteenth-century navy have made each of his three previous novels an international bestseller. His hero, Captain Richard Bolitho, has been acclaimed as a strong and original character in his own right as well as the only true successor to Hornblower.

In the spring of 1797 Richard Bolitho brings the 100-gun Euryulis home to Falmouth to be flagship of the hastily formed squadron which has been chosen to make the first British re-entry to the Mediterranean for nearly a year. As flag captain, Bolitho is made to contend with the unyielding attitudes of his new admiral, as well as the devious requirements of the squadron’s civilian ad-viser.

England is still stunned by the naval mutiny at Spithead, in which Bolitho’s admiral was personally involved, and as the squadron sets sail the air is already alive with rumour of an even greater uprising in the ships at the Nore. Only when the squadron is drawn to a bloody embrace with the enemy does the admiral see the strength in Bolitho’s trust and care for his men-but by then it is almost too late for any of them.

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The Flag Captain by Alexander Kent

In a good condition. Some light creasing to the edges of the dust jacket and some light brown marks on the edges of the pages. All pages are clean and intact and the price has not been clipped. See photos for more details.

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Weight 606 g
Dimensions 22.2 × 14.8 × 3.3 cm
Condition

Format

Hardback

Extra Information

First Edition

Writer

Alexander Kent

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