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Douglas ReemanLibri
15 ottobre 1924 – 23 gennaio 2017
Douglas Edward Reeman, scrivendo come Alexander Kent, crea avvincente narrativa storica incentrata sulla Royal Navy, principalmente durante le Guerre Napoleoniche e la Seconda Guerra Mondiale. Attingendo al suo stesso e vasto servizio navale, Reeman porta una profonda autenticità nelle sue narrazioni di conflitti marittimi e della vita dei marinai. La sua narrazione è rinomata per le sue vivide rappresentazioni della guerra navale e la sua profonda esplorazione dell'esperienza umana in mare. Cattura magistralmente lo spirito e le sfide della vita navale attraverso diverse epoche storiche.
But to Captain Richard Chesnaye she brings back memories - memories of the
First World War when he and the old monitor went through the Gallipoli
campaign together. But as the war enters a new phase Chesnaye senses the
possibility of a fresh, significant role - for him and the Saracen.
Memories are short of HMS Royston - they have to be. As mother ship to a
battered, war-torn bunch of MTBs she must carry out her vital role whatever
the conditions, whatever the risks. Now with only three months' sea-experience
behind him, Royce must learn the job the hard way - in the tough school of
combat.
Douglas Reeman's 30th naval thriller1941To the residents and defence forces of
the Crown Colony of Hong Kong, th war in Europe remains remote. Lieutenant-
Commander Esmond Brooke, captain of HMS Serpent and a veteran of the cruel
Atlantic, sees all too clearly the folly and incometence of Hong Kong's
colonial administration.
As 1794 draws to a close Richard Bolitho, commanding the old seventy-four-gun ship of the line Hyperion, leaves Plymouth to join a squadron blockading the rising power of Revolutionary France. After six months of repairs his ship is ready to fight again, but her company is mostly raw and untrained. Unfortunately, Bolitho finds himself under a commodore who is no match for the French admiral, Lequiller, whose powerful squadron uses guile and ruthless determination to elude him and vanish into the Atlantic. Hyperion, as part of a small British force, gives chase, the desperate voyage taking them from the Bay of Biscay's squall to the heat of the Caribbean - and for each mile sailed and every battle fought Bolitho finds himself being forced into the ever more demanding role of strategist and squadron commander.
It is December 1917, Germany opens the final, bitter round of the war with a new and deadly weapon in the struggle for the seas -- the Vulcan sails from Kiel Harbour. To all appearances she is a harmless merchant vessel. But her peaceful lines conceal a merciless firepower; guns, mines and torpedoes that can be brought into play instantly. The Vulcan is a commerce raider. And under crack commander Felix von Steiger her mission is to bring chaos to the seaways.
A novel from the bestselling master storyteller of the sea. January 1944. On the vast grey waters of the Atlantic the balance of power has shifted. For Rudolf Steiger, ace U-boat commander, there is a new sense of urgency. Dedicated, ruthless, fanatical, he has become a legend in his own time, a symbol of Germany's greatness. But now, as he takes the U-boat flotilla, "Meteor," out into the bitter winter seas, he faces a new and deadly enemy -- his own nagging doubts about the outcome of the war. Steiger knows that his destiny may be to court heroic death rather than suffer ignominious defeat.
The author brings his extensive naval experience from convoy duty in the Atlantic, Arctic, and North Sea to life in his storytelling. With a prolific output exceeding thirty novels, he also captivates readers with over twenty historical novels featuring the character Richard Bolitho, written under the pseudonym Alexander Kent. His works reflect a deep understanding of naval history and adventure, appealing to fans of maritime fiction.
When the roder comes to leave the Baltic to attack and destroy eenmy shipping
in the Atlantic, Kapitan zur See Dieter Hechler knows that once out in the
vast killing ground it will only be a matter of time before the hunter becomes
the hunted.
Soon they would be fighting amongst remote Adriatic islands, helping the
partisans and guerrillas with whom they had little in common, except an
overwhelming common hatred of the enemy who had attacked and destroyed their
countries.
It is 1784, and His Majesty's frigate "Undine" sets sail from Spithead for India. Europe may be at peace, but in colonial waters the promises of statesmen count for little and the bloody struggle for supremacy goes on. Richard Bolitho undertakes a task that would be better handled by a squadron.