Ramage’s Signal

Ramage’s Signal by Dudley Pope, published by Globe Pequot Publishing in October 2001, is a historical fiction novel that immerses readers in the naval conflicts of the Mediterranean during the Napoleonic Wars. This edition spans 284 pages and is presented in English, detailing the challenges faced by Captain Lord Nicholas Ramage and his crew aboard the Calypso as they embark on a daring Admiralty mission to disrupt French naval operations.
In this gripping narrative, Ramage and his men confront overwhelming odds as they navigate the treacherous waters dominated by Napoleon’s fleet. The story unfolds with a focus on themes of warfare and maritime adventure, showcasing the strategic maneuvers and intense battles that define their mission. Readers will find a vivid portrayal of sea stories that capture the essence of historical military engagements, making it a compelling addition to the genre.
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The Calypso and her captain, Lord Nicholas Ramage, venture further into the French-dominated waters of the Mediterranean on an Admiralty mission to sink, burn, and destroy. Aiming to confuse and distract the enemy, Ramage and his men find themselves isolated and outnumbered as they take on the might of Napoleon’s fleet.
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