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Nelson und Emma

Diese Serie taucht tief in das turbulente Leben und die leidenschaftliche Liebesaffäre zweier ikonischer Persönlichkeiten ein, die sich ihren Stand und gesellschaftlichen Konventionen widersetzten. Begleiten Sie sie auf ihrem außergewöhnlichen Weg von bescheidenen Anfängen bis zum Gipfel von Ruhm und Reichtum. Die Erzählungen erforschen Themen wie Ehrgeiz, gesellschaftlichen Wandel und die gefährliche Natur verbotener Liebe. Es ist ein Einblick in das Leben von Menschen, die Erwartungen und Traditionen in einer entscheidenden historischen Epoche überwinden wollen.

On a Making Tide
Tested by Fate
Breaking the Line

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  1. 1

    On a Making Tide

    The epic novel of Nelson and Emma

    • 512 Seiten
    • 18 Lesestunden
    3,8(72)Abgeben

    Horatio Nelson is our most famous military hero. His statue dominates the capital, he has adorned our currency, his last words have passed into folklore, and HMS Victory, his flagship at Trafalgar, is the centrepiece of our naval heritage. On a Making Tide and Taken at the Flood (volume 2) will tell the story of our greatest military genius and his long-running love affair with Emma Hamilton; a love that transgressed class, position and social convention and which threatened them both with ruin. Starting with Nelson¿s arrival at Chatham aged 12 to join his first ship the Raisonable (moored next to his last, the Victory) and with Emma rejecting life as a domestic servant, On a Making Tide takes their story to 1798 and the battle of the Nile, the triumphant victory which secured Nelson¿s fame. Following both his exceptional career and Emma¿s spirited progress, it is a story of talent and character overcoming tradition and expectation; of a society on the cusp of the liberal 18th and conservative 19th centuries and the fate of two people caught in the middle of the change.

    On a Making Tide
  2. 2

    Tested by Fate

    • 416 Seiten
    • 15 Lesestunden
    4,1(35)Abgeben

    It's 1784 and Nelson is sent to the Caribbean to enforce the hated Navigation Acts. While there, he marries Fanny Nisbet. Ordered next to the Mediterranean, he engages in a string of spectacular naval battles: Cape St Vincent, Tenerife, and the Nile. The ravages of war take their physical toll on Nelson, even as he gains the fame and honor he desperately craves.

    Tested by Fate
  3. 3

    Breaking the Line

    • 368 Seiten
    • 13 Lesestunden
    4,2(40)Abgeben

    Having evacuated the King and Queen of Naples ahead of Napoleon's advancing army, Nelson must now await developments in Sicily. In the meantime, he and Emma savor their passionate affair, and when Nelson travels back to Britain with the Hamiltons, he finds he is the toast of Europe. Finally he is given the chance he's been waiting for: off a little-known Spanish cape, called Trafalgar, he will show the world what he is made of!

    Breaking the Line