Ramage

Ramage by Dudley Pope is a historical fiction novel published by Fontana in 1979, featuring 288 pages in English. The story follows young Lieutenant Ramage, who receives special orders directly from Nelson. He embarks on a daring mission to navigate close to the Italian shore, where he must rescue a group of stranded aristocrats from the advancing forces of Napoleon.
Readers will find an engaging narrative that combines elements of action and adventure within a historical context. The plot centers on Lieutenant Ramage’s strategic maneuvers against the backdrop of the French Mediterranean fleet, highlighting the challenges and risks involved in his rescue mission. This edition offers a detailed exploration of the themes of bravery and duty, set against the tumultuous events of the Napoleonic era.
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Special orders come from Nelson himself to young Lieutenant Ramage. In a daring foray, under the nose of the French Mediterranean fleet, he is to sail close into the Italian shore and rescue a party of stranded aristocrats from Napoleon’s fast-advancing army.
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