The extraordinary story of a previously unknown cache of Horatio Nelson’s private possessions. In 2002, Sotheby’s auction house announced the discovery of a major cache of material relating to the life of England’s greatest naval hero, Horatio Nelson. The finding sheds amazing light on the intimate life of Nelson, his wife and his mistress in a way hitherto denied to biographers. The contents of this once-in-a-lifetime discovery are remarkable — some objects were believed lost, others had previously never been known to exist. Among the latter are some remarkable letters from Nelson’s jilted wife, Fanny, detailing the breakdown of their marriage. For the first time, Fanny’s role in Nelson’s life acquires real biographical substance. Also in the find are medals, swords, porcelain and jewelry, papers and letters (including some emotive letters by Emma Hamilton and Nelson himself) which shed fascinating new light on Nelson’s domestic affairs. Most dramatically, the cache also includes the bloodstained purse Nelson was carrying on the day he was shot on board HMS Victory in 1805, still containing its gold coins. Martyn Downer, the man who made this extraordinary find and spent a year of his life validating the material, tells the extraordinary historical detective story behind this great find and its progress from discovery to auction. It’s a gripping work of non-fiction combining historical biography with the uncovering of an extraordinary treasure trove just in time for the 200th anniversary of the battle of Trafalgar.
Martyn Downer tells the extraordinary true story of the Chelengk, charting the jewel’s journey through history and forging sparkling new and intimate portraits of Nelson, of his friends and rivals, and of the woman he loved.
Do you stop and listen or simply walk away as if the person doesn't exist? Toni Nelson grew up in a beautiful home, set in an idyllic beach community, making friends with the hobos passing through town on the freight trains.
When Nelson moved his flag to the Captain before the Battle of St Vincent, his new flag captain was Ralph Willett Miller, a New Englander from America then aged 35 who had joined the navy at 14. Serving in every action fought by ...
On New Year's Day 1899, Oscar “Battling” Matthew Nelson began what he viewed as a professional career by boxing Eddie Herman to a six-round draw.46 Even though it wasn't a victory, it generated interest—not to mention a $10 purse—from ...
... the corner of Brook Street; and by Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, Paternoster Row, 1806. (2) Harrison, James, The Life of Horatio Lord Viscount Nelson, of the Nile... 2 vols. London: printed at the Ranelagh Press, by Stanhope and.
Certainly Nelson's friend from Corsica days, Sir Gilbert Elliot, later Lord Minto, was singing his praises in the drawing rooms of London while, at the same time, bombarding Spencer with his advice that Nelson be given the command.
That epic battle came to stand virtually unchallenged as the most brutal fight of all time. This volume recaptures that historic fight while vividly illuminating the geographic, historic, and political forces that made it all possible.
"Patriot Above Profit" is a biography of Revolutionary War general Thomas Nelson Jr., who signed the Declaration of Independence, and a guide to the social, intellectual, and cultural life of...
Nelson's Purse (Bantam Press, 2004) is his first book. He is currently working on an account of life inside the Court of Queen Victoria. John B. Hattendorf is the Ernest J. King Professor of Maritime History and Chairman of the Maritime ...
Small enough to fit into a pocket or purse, Find it Fast is the perfect resource for the Bible enthusiast on the go. With this convenient, pint-sized resource, you will have quick access to 5,000 Bible words and phrases listed and defined.