Life in Nelson's Navy
Daily Life and Struggles of Sailors in the 19th Century
Format:Paperback
Publisher:The History Press Ltd
Published:15th Mar '07
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This book reveals the harsh realities and daily experiences of sailors during the Battle of Trafalgar, illustrating their struggles and camaraderie.
In Life in Nelson's Navy, readers are transported to the tumultuous times of the early 19th century, where the life of a sailor was fraught with challenges and dangers. The book delves into the daily experiences of those who served in Nelson's fleet, exploring the stark contrasts between the lives of high-ranking officers and the common sailors. It paints a vivid picture of life aboard a warship, from the cramped quarters to the constant threat of scurvy and other ailments that plagued the crew.
The narrative captures the essence of naval warfare and the camaraderie among sailors while highlighting the harsh realities they faced. The author provides insights into the conditions below decks, where sailors lived and worked in close quarters with little regard for hygiene. Readers will learn how these brave men coped with sea sickness and the psychological toll of long voyages, all while maintaining their duty to the Crown.
Life in Nelson's Navy offers a unique perspective on naval life, combining historical facts with personal anecdotes that bring the era to life. By immersing readers in the sights, sounds, and even smells of life at sea, the book invites an appreciation for the sacrifices made by those who served in one of Britain's most famous naval campaigns.
ISBN: 9780750947763
Dimensions: 168mm x 127mm x 10mm
Weight: 70g
96 pages