The Trafalgar Chronicle N°24, 2014

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Journal of the 1805 Club, edited by Huw Lewis-Jones
 
– Editorial, by Huw Lewis-Jones (pp. ix)
– The President's Dispatch, by Admiral Sir Jonathan Band (pp. x)
– The Chairman's Dispatch, by Peter Warwick (pp xii-xvi)
– Seeking the Hidden Nelson, by Joseph F. Callo (pp. 1-11)
– Trafalgar: The Battle for Authenticity, by Tony Beales (pp. 12-25)
– Final Thoughts on Nelson's Funeral, by Colin White (pp. 26-48)
– Nelson's Forgotten Surgeon: Sir George Magrath, by Barbie Thompson (pp. 49-63)
– Who Needs Uncles? The Importance of Captain Philip Saumerez, by tim Voelcker (pp. 64-80)
– Rewriting Admiral Anson as a Naval Hero, by Katherine Parker (pp. 81-94)
– The Fighting Cochranes: A Naval Dynasty, by Justin Reay (pp. 95-114)
– Prisoners of Habit: Slave Ships, Naval Medicine, and Thomas Trotter's Theory of Alcoholism, by Isaac Land (pp. 115-127)
– Admiral Sir John Wentworth Loring, by Sean Heuvel (pp. 146-154)
– The Despicable Colonel Despard: Bertrayer or Betrayed?, by Jacqui Livesey (pp. 155-178)
– The Captains Manby: Two Contrasting Lives, by Anthony Twist (pp. 179-201)
– The 'Peglar' Papers Revisited, by Russell A. Potter (pp. 202-215)
– Trafalgar and Tradition in War Illustrated, 1914-18, by Jonathan Rayner (pp. 216-231)
– What would Nelson have made of the Battle of Jutland?, by Peter Freeman (pp. 232-249)
– British Writings on Napoleon: Myth and History, by Peter Hicks (pp. 250-262)
– The United States Navy and Port Mahon's Naval Hospital, by John Rodgaard (pp. 263-277)
– Captain Robert Redmill: Part II, by Mark West (pp. 278-296)
– Rear-Admiral William Brown: 'My Inestimable Friend', by Alaistair Brown (pp. 297-302
– Contributors' Biographies (pp. 303-307)

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