Through the lives of three remarkable naval officers, David Crane presents a unique portrait of the Royal Navy during its peak dominance over the oceans. Despite their early deaths, these commanders participated in nearly every significant conflict of the nineteenth century, engaging with the French, Americans, Russians, Turks, Egyptians, Indians, and Chinese in various battles and naval operations. Frank Hastings, an eleven-year-old volunteer at Trafalgar, became a hero during the Greek War of Independence and played a pivotal role in advancing steam warship technology, inadvertently paving the way for future conflicts. William Peel, known for his remarkable composure under fire, fought valiantly in the Crimean War and India, navigating a landscape filled with death while grappling with the moral complexities of defending an empire he personally opposed. In contrast, James Goodenough sought spiritual glory rather than earthly fame, striving to balance his faith with his naval duties. His tragic death at the hands of Pacific islanders shocked the nation, prompting a reflection on the contradictions within its ideals. Blending thrilling battle scenes with deep psychological insights, this narrative offers a profound exploration of courage, leadership, and the essence of warfare.
David Crane Pořadí knih (chronologicky)
David Crane je uznávaným autorem, jehož díla se hluboce noří do historie a lidských vztahů. Jeho biografie se soustředí na fascinující postavy a jejich složité vazby, od polárních badatelů po literární a umělecké kruhy. Craneho styl je ceněn pro svou schopnost oživit minulost a prozkoumat intimní stránky životů pozoruhodných jedinců. Jeho práce, včetně té o budování válečných hřbitovů, byla opakovaně oceněna pro svůj hluboký vhled a brilantní zpracování.



The Critic
- 112 stránek
- 4 hodiny čtení
The Critic was Sheridan's response to a very specific political and theatrical situation. In the summer of 1779, a Franco-Spanish invasion seemed imminent and patriotic fervour superseded party divisions and personal animosities. The Critic satirises the panic of the summer in the form of the comically misconceived tragedy 'The Spanish Armada' that is in rehearsal in the second and third acts, but The Critic ends with genuine patriotic feeling. This edition traces both the political and the theatrical objects of Sheridan's satire and discusses its reliance (and improvement) on earlier meta-theatrical burlesques like The Duke of Buckingham's Restoration romp The Rehearsal.
A Dictionary of Canadian Economics
- 372 stránek
- 14 hodin čtení
Book by Crane, David