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Horatio Nelson was a paramount naval genius and a natural-born predator and those who look to find a saint besides will miss the man. This is the real Nelson, the troubled paradox behind the legend. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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I shall not afford myself that pleasure, for the tome was excellent. Nelson was presented as a rounded character - neither the unfailing hero who could do no wrong, or the womaniser who turned to men at the last, with an amorous request of Hardy.
Not wishing to spend months researching the archives, I only have Terry Coleman's word - and that of a host of quoted sources - to suggest that this is indeed an accurate description of Nelson's life. What I can say, is that it rings true: the ups and downs of an ordinary man are there as well as the pomp of a great one.
Too many modern authors try to lay the moral code of today upon historical figures - a mistake which this book skilfully sidesteps. Mr Coleman is not judgemental, he states facts and tries to indicate the moral climate of Nelson's day.
I believe that one of the greatest compliments that one can pay to a biography is to say that, were one to meet the subject, one would immediately be in the presence of a friend: now, if you'll excuse me, I must pop out for a chat with my chum, Horatio. ( )