COMMAND A KING'S SHIP

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Command a King's Ship
1st. 1973 Published by Hutchinson & Co. Ltd., (Publishers) London
I.S.B.N. O 09 116800 7

A burgundy cloth bound book with gilt lettering to the spine which is bumped at the bottom and along the top edge, either side and across the spine, the cloth has disappeared from the boards from perhaps damp which is matched by discolouration to top edge of the dust wrapper which is faded particularly on the front. Somewhere between GOOD PLUS and VERY GOOD MINUS.

Blurb

Alexander Kent
Command a King's Ship

Alexander Kent's five previous Richard Bolitho novels have established him beyond dispute as today's finest writer of historical naval fiction. The Sunday Times has acclaimed him as 'Forester's direct heir' while the New York Times Book Review has said 'C. S. Forester never wrote a more exciting novel than Alexander Kent'. In Command a King's Ship Mr Kent takes up Bolitho's story at the point following the events covered by the immediately successful To Glory We Steer, his first published book.
In March 1784, at a time when most of the fleet was laid up, His Majesty's frigate Undine weighed anchor at Spithead to begin a voyage to India and far beyond. As her new captain, Richard Bolitho was glad to go, despite the nature of his orders and the immensity of the voyage—for he was leaving an England still suffering from the aftermath of war. But he was to learn that signatures on proud documents did not necessarily make a lasting peace, and found himself involved in a conflict as ruthless as the one which had given him his first command during the war with France.
In an uneasy peace the expansion of trade and colonial development in little-known areas of the East Indies soon pushed aside the pretence and brought the guns' fury into the open. There was no set line of battle or declared cause to rally Undine's small company. But the dangers and the endless demands had to be faced by the man who commanded the only King's ship available.

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