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Tom Bowling - The Antigallican - 9781842433218 - V9781842433218
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The Antigallican

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Description for The Antigallican paperback. Num Pages: 283 pages. BIC Classification: FJH. Category: (G) General (US: Trade). Dimension: 195 x 131 x 21. Weight in Grams: 278.

Jersey fishing captain, Jean Cotterell is rescued by a French frigate - The Hortense - off the Grand Banks of Nova Scotia in May 1794. His fishing vessel has foundered and he is the sole survivor. The Hortense is part of Republican Admiral Jan Van Stabel's great fleet of over 100 ships bringing corn to France. Lord Howe's Channel Fleet is off Brest, hoping to intercept them.

Life on The Hortense is like France under the Terror; chaotic, ungovernable, obsessed with savage, radical political theories. Separated from the French fleet in the Western Approaches she is intercepted by two British ... Read more

The Antigallican is the first in a series of novels set at the end of the 18th century at sea, in Britain, in the Channel Islands and in Revolutionary France. In Jean Cotterell we find a character that bears comparison with Bernard Cornwell's Sharpe, in a narrative that will delight fans of Patrick O'Brian.

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Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2010
Publisher
No Exit Press United Kingdom
Number of pages
283
Condition
New
Number of Pages
288
Place of Publication
Harpenden, Herts, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781842433218
SKU
V9781842433218
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 7 to 11 working days
Ref
99-14

About Tom Bowling
Tom Bowling was the pseudonymn of the author John Milne, a Londoner born into a seafaring family in the Neckinger, a part of Bermondsey allegedly named after the Devil's Neckinger or noose worn by pirates executed there. He is the author of the Pocket Essential Pirates and Privateers and historical fiction set in the Napoleonic Wars, The Antigallican. John passed ... Read more

Reviews for The Antigallican
With its captivating, pungent, and sharply drawn characters, this first instalment in a series of sea stories is a welcome addition to the Napoleonic sea story genre
Margaret Barr
Historical Novels Review
I believe [Tom Bowling] has a great future, and will become one of the leading authors in the historical naval fiction genre
Robert Squarebriggs ... Read more

Goodreads reviews for The Antigallican


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