1778: The year the American War of Independence became an all-out struggle for freedom from British rule โ and the year young Richard Bolitho took command of the Sparrow, a small, fast and well-armed sloop of war.
Sloop of War
โ Scribed by Kent, Alexander
- Book ID
- 109101448
- Publisher
- McBooks Press
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 340 KB
- Series
- Bolitho 4
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN
- 093552648X
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โฆ Synopsis
The year is 1778, the ship is the 18-gun HMS Sparrow , England's finest sloop of war, and the Captain is Richard Bolitho, sailing his command into the fury of battle. The American Revolution has turned the Atlantic coast into a refuge for privateers and marauding French warships, and it is up to young Bolitho to fight the colonial rebels, to stave off the treachery of a beautiful woman, and to overcome the dangerous incompetence of a senior officer before it is too late.
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SUMMARY: 1778: The year the American War of Independence became an all-out struggle for freedom from British rule -- and the year young Richard Bolitho took command of the Sparrow, a small, fast and well-armed sloop of war. ฯก์ฏฆ๋
SUMMARY: 1778: The year the American War of Independence became an all-out struggle for freedom from British rule -- and the year young Richard Bolitho took command of the Sparrow, a small, fast and well-armed sloop of war.
For the young Richard Bolitho the spring of 1778 marked a complete transformation for himself and his future. It was the year in which the American War of Independence changed to an all-out struggle for freedom from British rule - and the year when Bolitho took command of the *Sparrow*, a small, fas
SUMMARY: 1778: The year the American War of Independence became an all-out struggle for freedom from British rule -- and the year young Richard Bolitho took command of the Sparrow, a small, fast and well-armed sloop of war.
The year is 1778, the ship is the 18-gun HMS _Sparrow_ , England's finest sloop of war, and the Captain is Richard Bolitho, sailing his command into the fury of battle. The American Revolution has turned the Atlantic coast into a refuge for privateers and marauding French warships, and it is up to y