Nelson A Personal History

“Nelson A Personal History” by Christopher Hibbert, published by Penguin in 1995, offers a detailed exploration of Horatio Nelson, a pivotal figure in British maritime history. This new edition spans 472 pages and is presented in English. The book delves into Nelson’s complex character, portraying him as a national hero who played a crucial role in establishing maritime supremacy for Britain while also reflecting on his personal traits, including his bravery and occasional vanity.
Readers will find a comprehensive biography that captures both the public and private aspects of Nelson’s life. The narrative addresses his significant naval achievements and the cultural impact he had on British identity. Through a blend of historical context and personal anecdotes, the book provides insights into the man behind the legend, making it a valuable resource for those interested in biography and military history.
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Horatio Nelson was a national hero who secured a century of maritime supremacy for his country and became the focus of British identity and aspiration. Generous and brave, sometimes vain and occasionally weak, he is still the butt of half-admiring jokes: bawdy when his name is coupled with that of Emma Hamilton; respectful in relation to his great naval achievements.
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