Ramage and the Freebooters
โ Scribed by Dudley, Pope; Brig, Triton
- Book ID
- 108461051
- Publisher
- House of Stratus
- Year
- 2013
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 804 KB
- Series
- Nicholas Ramage 3
- Category
- Fiction
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โฆ Synopsis
Lieutenant Lord Ramage is given command of the Triton brig and ordered to deliver three sealed dispatches to admirals in the Caribbean. Unfortunately, he is also given command of a mutinous crew that he must overcome if he is to deliver the dispatches and prevent himself from being made a convenient scapegoat. This is the third novel in the 'Ramage' series and captures all the seafaring adventure of Nelson's Caribbean.
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The lieutenant is summoned by the Admiralty and given command of the brig, _Triton_. But like the rest of the Navy, _Triton_ 's crew has mutinied. Sympathizing with some of their complaints, Ramage also knows that if he fails to deliver three sealed dispatches to admirals off Brest and Cadiz, and in
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Ramage is given command of the brig Triton. However,like the rest of the Navy, Triton's crew is mutinous and somehow he has to find a way of persuading the sailors under his command not to take part, even though he has some sympathy with their complaints. But if he fails to deliver three sealed disp
### Review "Another stirring eighteenth-century sea adventure." -- *Booklist* "Dudley Pope is an English naval historian . . . .Not even C.S. Forester knows more about the routine and battle procedures of the British Navy in the days of Nelson" -- *New York Times* "Mr. Pope does indeed know his s
### Review "Another stirring eighteenth-century sea adventure." -- *Booklist* "Dudley Pope is an English naval historian . . . .Not even C.S. Forester knows more about the routine and battle procedures of the British Navy in the days of Nelson" -- *New York Times* "Mr. Pope does indeed know his s