Vice-Admiral Lord Nelson's decisive victory over the combined fleets of France and Spain on 21 October 1805 of the Napoleonic Wars (1799-1815) remains one of the greatest naval triumphs in history. Off Cape Trafalgar, 27 British and 33 Franco-Spanish ships pounded each other in an epic four-hour str
Trafalgar 1805: Nelsonโs Crowning Victory
โ Scribed by Gregory Fremont-Barnes; Christa Hook(Illustrator)
- Publisher
- Osprey Publishing&del Prado
- Year
- 2000
- Tongue
- Spanish
- Leaves
- 97
- Series
- Ejรฉrcitos y batallas 34; Batallas de la Historia 29
- Category
- Library
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Vice-Admiral Lord Nelsonะฒะโขs decisive victory over the combined fleets of France and Spain on 21 October 1805 remains one of the greatest naval triumphs in history. Off Cape Trafalgar, 27 British and 33 Franco-Spanish ships pounded each other in an epic four-hour struggle on whose outcome rested no
<span>Early on the morning of October 21st, 1805, the British Fleet, commanded by Admiral Lord Nelson, encountered the French navy a few miles off the Spanish coast near Cape Trafalgar. As it became clear that a fight was inevitable, the French and English ships drew into battle formation. Aboard<br
<p><span>Published on the eve of the two hundredth anniversary of the Battle of Trafalgar, this handsomely illustrated book paints a vibrant picture of the most famous battle of the age of sail. Unlike other books on the subject, which are told mostly from Nelson's point of view or evaluate the batt