The Pursuit of Victory: The Life and Achievement of Horatio Nelson

Author(s) : KNIGHT Roger
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The Pursuit of Victory: The Life and Achievement of Horatio Nelson
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From the press:
“The starting point of Roger Knight's […] new biography is to explain how Nelson achieved such extraordinary success. Knight places him […] in the context of the Royal Navy of the time. He analyses Nelson's more obvious qualities, his leadership strengths and his coolness and certainty in battle, and also explores his strategic grasp, the condition of his ships, the skill of his seamen and his relationships with the officers around him including those who could hardly be called friendly. This biography takes a […] look at Nelson's status as a hero and demolishes many of the myths that were […] established by the early authors, and repeated by their modern successors. Nelson was a shrewd political operator who charmed and impressed political leaders and whose advancement was helped by the relatively weak generation of admirals above him. He was a difficult subordinate, only happy when completely in command, and capable of great ruthlessness. He was flawed, but brilliant – and not to be crossed.”

As N. A. M. Rodger has noted in his TLS review article (21 September, 2005), until the second volume of John Sugden's Nelson: A dream of glory (see here for the first volume), this book is without doubt “the only complete and fully scholarly life of Nelson ever to have been published”.
 
About the author:
Roger Knight is an expert in naval history and a renowned Nelson scholar. He was the Deputy Director and Chief Curator at the National Maritime Museum from 1988 to 2000 and is now Visiting Professor of Naval History at the Greenwich Maritime Institute.

Year of publication :
2005
Place and publisher :
London: Allen Lane
Number of pages :
820
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