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Books with author Patrick O'Brien

  • Blue at the Mizzen: Aubrey-Maturin Series Book 20

    Patrick O'Brian

    Audio CD (Blackstone Audio Inc., Feb. 1, 2008)
    Napoleon has been defeated at Waterloo, but the ensuing peace becomes ugly for Captain Jack Aubrey, with violent celebrations of the English sailors in Gibraltar and the desertion of nearly half his crew. To cap it all off, the Surprise is nearly sunk in a shattering night collision on the first leg of her journey to South America, where Jack and Stephen are to help Chile assert her independence from Spain. The delay for repairs reaps a harvest of strange consequences, and then the South American expedition is a desperate affair, starting with near disaster in the ice-choked seas far south of the Horn. In the end, Jack, again the daring frigate commander of old, stakes all on a desperate solo night raid against the might of the Spanish viceroy in Peru.
  • The Wine-Dark Sea

    Patrick O'Brian, Patrick O'Brien

    Audio Cassette (Harpercollins Pub Ltd, Feb. 29, 2000)
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  • Desolation Island

    Patrick O'Brian

    Hardcover (The Folio Society, March 15, 2009)
    Beautifully slipcased collector's edition
  • Master and Commander

    Patrick O'Brian

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, Oct. 7, 1996)
    3 Cassettes, 4 1/2 hoursRead by Robert HardyAbridgedAudioBook contains an illustration of the sails of a square-rigged ship.The 1st installment in O'Brian's Aubrey/Maturin series"The best historical novels ever written..."-The New York Times Book ReviewThis, the first in the splendid series of Jack Aubrey novels, establishes the friendship between Captain Aubrey, Royal Navy, and Stephen Maturin, ship's surgeon and intelligence agent, against the thrilling backdrop of the Napoleonic wars. Details of life aboard a man-of-war in Nelson's navy are faultlessly rendered: the conversational idiom of the officers in the ward room and the men on the lower deck, the food, the floggings, the mysteries of the wind and the rigging, and the road of broadsides as the great ships close in battle.
  • Master and Commander

    Patrick O'Brian

    Hardcover (J. B. Lippincott Co., March 15, 1969)
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  • Blue At the Mizzen Uk

    Patrick Obrien

    Hardcover (HarperCollins Publishers Ltd, Nov. 1, 1999)
    The brand new Aubrey-Maturin novel, the twentieth in this classic series. 'If we had only two or three of Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin series, we would count ourselves lucky; with six or seven the author would be safely among the greats of historical fiction...This is great writing by an undiminished talent. Now on to Volume Twenty, and the liberation of Chile.' WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, Literary Review This is the twentieth book in Patrick O'Brian's highly acclaimed, bestselling series chronicling the adventures of lucky Jack Aubrey and his best friend Stephen Maturin, part ship's doctor, part secret agent. The novel's stirring action follows on from that of The Hundred Days. Napoleon's hundred days of freedom and his renewed threat to Europe have ended at Waterloo and Aubrey has finally, as the title suggests, become a blue level admiral. He and Maturin have -- at last -- set sail on their much postponed mission to Chile. Vivid with the salty tang of life at sea, O'Brian's writing is as powerful as ever whether he writes of naval hierarchies, night-actions or the most celebrated fictional friendship since that of Sherlock Holmes and Dr Watson. Blue at the Mizzen also brings alive the sights and sounds of revolutionary South America in a story as exciting as any O'Brian has written.
  • Master and Commander

    Patrick O'brian

    Paperback (W. W. Norton & Co, March 15, 1990)
    It is the dawn of the nineteenth century; Britain is at war with Napoleon's France. Jack Aubrey, a young lieutenant in Nelson's navy, is promoted to command of H.M.S. Sophie, an old, slow brig unlikely to make his fortune. But Captain Aubrey is a brave and gifted seaman, his thirst for adventure and victory immense. With the aid of his friend Stephen Maturin, ship's surgeon and secret intelligence agent, Aubrey and his crew engage in one thrilling battle after another, their journey culminating in a stunning clash with a mighty Spanish frigate against whose guns and manpower the tiny 'Sophie' is hopelessly outmatched.
  • Desolation Island

    Patrick O'Brian

    Paperback (HarperCollins Publishers, March 15, 1996)
    This is the fifth volume (in order of publication) of the famous Aubrey-Maturin series by the late Patrick O'Brian.
  • Master and Commander

    Patrick O'Brian

    Paperback (Harper Perennial, Aug. 1, 2007)
    Set sail for the read of your life ! Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey-Maturin tales are widely acknowledged to be the greatest series of historical novels ever written. Now these evocative stories are being re-issued in paperback by Harper Perennial with stunning new jackets. 'Master and Commander' is the first of Patrick O'Brian's now famous Aubrey/Maturin novels, regarded by many as the greatest series of historical novels ever written. Establishing the friendship between Captain Jack Aubrey RN and Stephen Maturin, who becomes his secretive ship's surgeon and an intelligence agent, 'Master and Commander' contains all the action and excitement of a historical novel whilst displaying the qualities which have put O'Brian far ahead of any of his competitors: his evocative depiction of life aboard a Nelsonic man-of-war, of weaponry, food, conversation and ambience, and of the landscape and life on the high seas. This brilliant historical novel marked the debut of a writer who grew into one of our greatest novelists, the author of what Alan Judd, writing in the Sunday Times, has described as 'the most significant extended story since Anthony Powell's A Dance to the Music of Time'.
  • The Ugly Duckling

    Pat O'Brien

    Paperback (Independently published, May 29, 2020)
    The Ugly Duckling was different from the other ducklings. He was made fun of by other ducks. He learned from his journey and decisions. The moral is: be courageous and embrace your uniqueness. Be kind to yourself,and believe in yourself. This is a modern adaptation of the earlier work of Hans Christian Anderson, The Ugly Duckling.
  • Surfra

    Brian Patrick

    Paperback (Surfra, Nov. 19, 2018)
    Surfra is a children's book of plausible fiction that looks at surfing, water, and the heavens above from an imaginative, playful perspective. For more information visit surfra.com
  • Master and Commander

    Patrick O'Brian

    Paperback (Norton, March 15, 1999)
    The opening salvo of the Aubrey-Maturin epic, in which the surgeon introduces himself to the captain by driving an elbow into his ribs during a chamber-music recital. Fortunately for millions of readers, the two quickly make up. Then they commence one of the great literary voyages of our century, set against an immaculately-detailed backdrop of the Napoleonic wars. This is the place to start--and in all likelihood, you won't be able to stop.