The Nelson Dispatch, vol. 7, part 7, July 2001

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ArticlesThe trials of Nelson: Nelson’s Camel’, by Nick Slope, pp. 436-445
‘Nelson’s religion’, by Dr A-M E Hills, pp. 446-450
‘The summer of 1801: Nelson at Deal and Boulogne’, by Tom Pocock, pp. 451-461
‘Nelson’s revenue cutters at Boulogne’, by Graham Smith, pp. 462-463
‘Nelson and the Gregorians’, by Ron Fiske, pp. 472-474
‘Nelson’s second motto’, by Dr A-M E Hills, p. 478
From the Archives:
American news of the attack on Boulogne, from the Columbian Centinel & Massachussetts Federalist, 30 September, 1801, p. 459
Reviews
Review by David Shannon of Ronald J. Quirk’s Literature as introspection: Spain confronts Trafalgar, Peter Lang Publishing Inc., New York, 1998, pp. 483-484
Review by David Shannon of Captain Peter Hore’s Seapower ashore: 200 years of Royal Navy operations on land, Chatham publishing, UK, 2000, p. 485
Review by ‘Escureul’ of Dudley Pope’s The Great Gamble: Nelson at Copenhagen, Chatham Publishing, UK, 2001, p. 486

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