Master and Commander
MEN-OF-WAR] (Aubrey-Maturin, Book 1) (Aubrey-Maturin)
Aubrey–Maturin series #1Patrick O'Brian
ISBN: | 9780008328320 |
Publisher: | HarperCollins |
Published: | 17 October, 2019 |
Format: | Hardcover |
Language: | English |
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- 1 Master And Commander
- 1 Master and Commander
- 2 Post Captain
- 3 HMS Surprise
- 4 The Mauritius Command
- 5 Desolation Island
- 6 The Fortune of War
- 7 The Surgeon's Mate
- 8 The Ionian Mission
- 9 Treason's Harbour
- 10 The Far Side of the World
- 11 The Reverse of the Medal
- 12 The Letter of Marque
- 13 The Thirteen-Gun Salute
- 14 The Nutmeg of Consolation
- 15 Clarissa Oakes
- 16 The Wine-Dark Sea
- 17 The Commodore
- 18 The Yellow Admiral
- 19 The Hundred Days
- 20 Blue at the Mizzen
- 21 The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey
- The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey
- The Surgeon’s Mate: Aubrey/Maturin series, book 7
Master and Commander
MEN-OF-WAR] (Aubrey-Maturin, Book 1) (Aubrey-Maturin)
Aubrey–Maturin series #1Patrick O'Brian
This special hardback edition celebrates the 50th anniversary of first publication with a brand-new foreword by O'Brian's stepson and biographer, Nikolai Tolstoy, and artist's note by Geoff Hunt, and includes the complete text of the previously unavailable Men-of-War, O'Brian's fascinating guide to the world of Aubrey/Maturin. Master and Commander is the first of Patrick O'Brian's now famous Aubrey/Maturin novels, regarded by many as the greatest series of historical novels ever written. It establishes the friendship between Captain Jack Aubrey RN and Stephen Maturin, who becomes his secretive ship's surgeon and an intelligence agent. It contains all the action and excitement which could possibly be hoped for in a historical novel, but it also displays the qualities which have put O'Brian far ahead of any of his competitors: his depiction of the detail of life aboard a Nelsonic man-of-war, of weapons, food, conversation and ambience, of the landscape and of the sea. O'Brian's portrayal of each of these is faultless and the sense of period throughout is acute. His power of characterisation is above all masterly.This brilliant historical novel marked the début of a writer who has grown into one of the most remarkable literary novelists now writing, the author of what Alan Judd, writing in the Sunday Times, has described as ‘the most significant extended story since Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time'.
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