By Force of Arms
By Force of Arms
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Author(s): Nelson, James L.
ISBN No.: 9781493056521
Pages: 324
Year: 202111
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 26.65
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (On Demand)

James Nelson is a master of his period and the English language. Authenticity runs throughout the book, carrying total conviction. Nelson writes with the eagerness of a young man sailing his first command. (Previous Edition Praise) -- Patrick OBrian, author of the Aubrey/Maturin series A real page-turner, with plenty of first-class fight scenes for aficionados of sailing warfare. (Previous Edition Praise) -- Booklist The American Revolution has been well covered in fiction, but almost entirely as a land war--much as the War of 1812 has been treated virtually only as a naval war. By Force of Arms is the first book of a new series that will address the former shortcoming by following the career of Isaac Biddlecomb, a merchant seaman who has risen from the forecastle to the command of a vessel at the opening of the story. Biddlecomb isnt a natural-born hero at home in a hail of grape in the tradition of Hornblower or Aubrey. He is an ordinary American living in an extraordinary time, and Nelson, who has sailed aboard the modern reconstruction of the Revolutionary-period frigate H.


M.S. Rose, makes clever use of this device to explain issues of the war and man-of-war life to the reader in unobtrusive fashion. Nelsons seagoing experience is evident in his clear, convincing description of the sailing. Biddlecombs sidekick is Ezra Rumstick, part-time patriot, part-time smuggler, full-time friend, and his nemesis is Captain James Wallace, the thoroughly professional commander of the Rose. The characters are strong and realistic, the plot and action believable and brisk, if none too complex, and readers will care enough about Biddlecombs welfare to reach for Nelsons second installment. On the whole, an engaging start to what promises to be a fine adventure series in a neglected milieu. (Previous Edition Praise) -- Publishers Weekly Splice the main brace and drink a toast to James L.


Nelson and By Force of Arms. Sailing in the wake of C. S. Forester, Nelson has done an excellent job of combining historical authenticity with firm characterization and lively action. This is a fine yarn, deftly told. (Previous Edition Praise) -- Nathan Miller, author of Sea of Glory: A Naval History of the American Revolution Jim Nelson''s By Force of Arms strikes a blow toward establishing an American counterpart to Patrick O''Brian''s brilliance. With square-rigger experience in his wake and far horizons before Nelson, we can expect him to achieve one victory after another in the spirit of his British namesake. (Previous Edition Praise) -- David Brink, S.


A.I.L., Inc. A rollicking good sea story. (Previous Edition Praise) -- Naval History Magazine A lively and highly readable account. Exploring the lives of seamen, merchant captains, and Royal naval officers, By Force of Arms offers a realistic and minutely detailed account of shipboard life during the period. (Previous Edition Praise) -- John G.


Kolp, assistant professor, Department of History, U.S. Naval Academy Set sail with Jim Nelson into a world where he will lead you with the same command presence that he led his shipmates as Third Officer aboard the very real twentieth-century sail training ship HMS Rose. Plant your feet firmly on Nelson''s decks and you will smile as Patrick O''Brian has at Jim Nelson''s grace, wit, and humor. (Previous Edition Praise) -- Captain Richard Bailey, Sail Training Ship HMS Rose Rousing plots, historical authenticity, and seafaring as vivid as a slap of salt spray. Delivers plenty of action . Nelson''s page-turner brings the Revolution to life on the high seas . will please old fans and win new ones.


(Previous Edition Praise) -- Portsmouth, Nh, Herald.


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