Author: Tom Grundner
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1934757004
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 1934757004
The Midshipman Prince (The First Book in the Sir Sidney Smith Series)
The first book in the Sir Sidney Smith Nautical Adventure Series
How do you keep a prince alive when the combined forces of three nations (and a smattering of privateers) want him dead? Worse, how do you do it when his life is in the hands of a 17 year old lieutenant, an alcoholic college professor, and a woman who has fired more naval guns than either of them?
From the Battle of the Capes, which sealed the fate of Yorktown, to the Battle of the Saints, which shaped the fate of the Caribbean, The Midshipman Prince will take you on a wild ride through 18th Century nautical history. Get The Midshipman Prince literature books for free.
This Fireship Press series is based on the life of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith (1764-1840)
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This Fireship Press series is based on the life of Admiral Sir Sidney Smith (1764-1840)
"His portrayal of the Battle of the Saints
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