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Books with author C. S. Forester

  • Commodore Hornblower

    C.S. Forester

    Audio Cassette (Books on Tape, Inc., Sept. 1, 1980)
    Part One Of Three Parts Hornblower returns in command of a small but powerful squadron. His mission is so delicate that the fate of Europe hangs on the outcome. Often outgunned and outmanned, but never outfought or outsailed, Hornblower takes his squadron north to Russia. There he wins the Czar's resistance against Napoleon. As with all Hornblower sagas, this one receives high marks for technical accuracy as well as excitement.
  • Lieutenant Hornblower

    C.S. Forester

    Paperback (Back Bay Books, Nov. 16, 1998)
    In this gripping tale of turmoil and triumph on the high seas, Horatio Hornblower emerges from his apprenticeship as midshipman to face new responsibilities thrust upon him by the fortunes of war between Napoleon and Spain. Enduring near-mutiny, bloody hand-to-hand combat with Spanish seamen, deck-splintering sea battles, and the violence and horror of life on the fighting ships of the Napoleonic Wars, the young lieutenant distinguishes himself in his first independent command. He also faces an adventure unique in his experience: Maria.
  • Young Hornblower Three Complete Novels

    C S Forester

    Hardcover (LITTLE BROWN & CO, March 15, 1950)
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  • Sink the Bismarck

    C. S. Forester

    Mass Market Paperback (Bantam Books, Aug. 1, 1979)
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  • Lieutenant Hornblower CD

    C. S. Forester

    Audio CD
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  • Mr. Midshipman Hornblower

    C.S. Forester

    Paperback (Back Bay Books, Sept. 30, 1984)
    The first Horatio Hornblower Tale of the Sea 1793, the eve of the Napoleonic Wars, and Midshipman Horatio Hornblower receives his first command . . . As a seventeen-year-old with a touch of sea sickness, young Horatio Hornblower hardly cuts a dash in His Majesty's navy. Yet from the moment he is ordered to board a French merchant ship in the Bay of Biscay and take command of crew and cargo, he proves his seafaring mettle on the waves. After a character-forming duel, several deadly chases and some dramatic captures and escapes, the young Hornblower is soon forged into a formidable man of the sea. This is the first of eleven books chronicling the nautical adventures of C. S. Forester's inimitable hero, Horatio Hornblower. Featuring an exclusive introduction by Bernard Cornwell, creator of Sharpe 'Absolutely compelling. One of the great masters of narrative' San Francisco Chronicle
  • Commodore Hornblower

    C. S. Forester

    Paperback (Back Bay Books, March 15, 1989)
    Trade Paperback
  • Mr. Midshipman Hornblower

    C. S. Forester

    (Trafalgar Square Books, Sept. 1, 1998)
    Read by Ioan Gruffudd Two cassettes Running time: 2 hours
  • The Barbary Pirates

    C. S. Forester

    Hardcover (Random House,, Aug. 16, 1953)
    187p beige cloth, decoration to front and spine, illustrations by Charles J. Mazoujian, clean pages, firm binding, cloth a bit dull, some foxing to spine, a good copy
  • Commodore Hornblower

    C.S. Forester

    Paperback (Back Bay Books, April 5, 1989)
    "In this ninth installment in the Hornblower series, the incomparable Horatio Hornblower, recently knighted and settled in as squire of the village of Smallbridge, has been designated commodore of his own squadron of ships, led by the two-decker Nonsuch and bound for the Baltic. It is 1812, and Hornblower has been ordered to do anything and everything possible, diplomatically and militarily, to protect the Baltic trade and to stop the spread of Napoleon's empire into Sweden and Russia. Though he has set sail a hero, one misstep may ruin his chances of ever becoming an admiral. Hostile armies, seductive Russian royalty, nautical perils such as ice-bound bays, assassins in the imperial palace--Hornblower must conquer all before he can return home to his beloved new wife and son, as his instructions are to sacrifice every man and ship under his command rather than surrender ground to Napoleon."
  • Lieutenant Hornblower

    C S Forester

    Paperback (Michael Joseph, Oct. 25, 2011)
    The Second Horatio Hornblower Tale of the Sea The nineteenth century dawns and the Napoleonic Wars rage as Horatio Hornblower is ordered to the Caribbean and dangerous waters. New Lieutenant Hornblower's latest ship is HMS Renown, a sound vessel whose captain is unfortunately of rather unsound mind. When ordered to attack a Spanish anchorage, the chain of command breaks down and it requires all of Hornblower's seafaring cunning to avert disaster. As cannons pound and splinters fly aboard their beleaguered vessel, and the men are forced to engage at close quarters, the young lieutenant knows that to save his ship and crew he must prove himself a master of the high seas . . . This is the second of eleven books chronicling the adventures of C. S. Forester's inimitable nautical hero, Horatio Hornblower. Featuring an exclusive introduction by Bernard Cornwell, creator of Sharpe 'One of the best. Everyone interested in war, or in human nature, should read this fascinating tale' The Times Literary Supplement