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The Power and the Glory : A Novel.
Title:
The Power and the Glory : A Novel.
Author:
Hammond, William C.
ISBN:
9781612510729
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (245 pages)
Contents:
Title Page -- Dedication -- Epigraph -- Prologue -- One - Mary Beth, off Matanzas, Cuba June 1797 -- Two - Boston, Massachusetts September 1797 -- Three - Hingham, Massachusetts October 1797 -- Four - Baltimore, Maryland November 1797 -- Five - Nantucket Sound December 1797 -- Six - Hingham, Massachusetts Winter 1798 -- Seven - USS Constellation, at Sea July-August 1798 -- Eight - Port Royal, Jamaica August 1798 -- Nine - Saint Kitts October 1798 -- Ten - Île de la Gonâve, Saint-Domingue December 1798 -- Eleven - USS Constellation, 17.11° N, 62.30° W February 1799 -- Twelve - Barbados Spring-Summer 1799 -- Thirteen - Marie-Galante, French West Indies September-October 1799 -- Fourteen - In the Atlantic, Northeast of Guadeloupe February 1800 -- Fifteen - Hingham, Massachusetts April 1800 -- Glossary -- About the Author -- Copyright Page.
Abstract:
The Power and the Glory is the third novel in William C. Hammond's rousing nautical fiction series. This volume is set in the late 1790s during the Quasi-War with France and offers readers a look at the new American Navy during the Age of Fighting Sail. Following in the wake of his previous novels, A Matter of Honor and For Love of Country, it features the adventures of the seafaring Cutler family of Hingham, Massachusetts, and an ever-expanding cast of characters—some real, some fictional—that includes Lt. Richard Cutler, along with Capt. Thomas Truxtun, Capt. Silas Talbot, and other naval heroes personifying the best of American honor and courage as they confront French pirates off the coast of Nantucket and heavily armed French frigates in the Caribbean. Hammond packs his book with electrifying sea battles and daring challenges to French colonial rule in Haiti and the West Indies. He also offers captivating glimpses into the everyday life of the era, from the bedroom of the Cutler clapboard home in Hingham, to the family's sugarcane plantation in Barbados, to Admiral Sir Hyde Parker's flagship in Jamaica. And at the center of all the excitement, passion, and intrigue are two of the finest frigates ever constructed, USS Constellation and her sister ship, USS Constitution. Lauded for his careful research, attention to detail, and thorough knowledge of the ways of the sea, Hammond brings history alive while telling a rollicking good tale.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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