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2:The First to Land


1st. 1984

Hutchinson & Co. (Publishers) Ltd.,

London

ISBN 0 09 158660 7

A grey cloth bound book with silver lettering to the spine in Very Good Plus condition in a Very Good dust wrapper - clipped.

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The author

Douglas Reeman joined the Navy in 1941. He did convoy duty in the Atlantic, the Arctic, and the North Sea, and later served in motor torpedo boats. As he says, `I am always asked to account for the perennial appeal of the sea story, and its enduring interest for people of so many nationalities and cultures. It would seem that the eternal and sometimes elusive triangle of man, ship and ocean, particularly under the stress of war, produces the best qualities of courage and compassion, irrespective of the rights and wrongs of the conflict...The sea has no understanding of righteous or unjust causes. It is the common enemy, respected by all who serve on it, ignored at their peril.'

Blurb

The First to Land

Internationally famous for his novels of World War II, Douglas Reeman also has a huge world following as Alexander Kent for his novels of the 19th-century navy – the Richard Bolitho books. With Badge of Glory he extended his remarkable talents as a storyteller in a colourful and dramatic new saga, spanning 150 years, about a seafaring family called the Blackwoods and the service in which successive generations make their career – the Royal Marines.
Badge of Glory opened in the year 1850. The First to Land, the second novel in the series, takes the story 50 years on, to the last year of Queen Victoria's reign and another member of the family. At twenty-seven Captain David Blackwood of the Royal Marines Light Infantry is already a hero and a holder of the Victoria Cross, the highest award for valour. But he has yet to discover the depths and heights of passion and the ultimate in courage and endurance.
In 1900 the fast-spreading might of the British Empire is beginning to be challenged on every side. The might of the Royal Navy still dominates the world's oceans, but almost weekly the crammed troopships leave Southampton and Liverpool for far-flung trouble-spots to uphold the name and the honour of an ailing Queen.
In China the hatred and resentment levelled at the foreign devils is at first scoffed at as another local skirmish. But as the Boxer Rebellion explodes into a bloody war the Royal Navy sends in its Marines under Blackwood's command to meet a fanatically cruel enemy in an alien landscape.
For as usual they are the first to land.




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