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Forester, C S - The Hornblower Saga 3 Admiral Hornblower: Lord Hornblower, Hornblower: The Commodore, Hornblower in the West Indies

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Forester, C S - The Hornblower Saga 3 Admiral Hornblower: Lord Hornblower, Hornblower: The Commodore, Hornblower in the West Indies (Published in by The Folio Society in 2020. Three-quarter bound in cloth with a printed and blocked cloth front board. Set in Bulmer. Vol 1: 304pp; Vol 2: 256pp; Vol3: 304pp (864 pages in total). 215 full-page black & white integrated illustrations and 4 chapter heads across 3 vols. 6 maps across 3 volumes Printed endpapers. Printed and blocked slipcase. 9" x 5.75". C. S. Forester's naval adventure series comes to an end with Folio's spectacular illustrated three-volume set. Filled to the very last page with political intrigue, far-flung locations and, above all, thrilling adventures on the high seas, The Hornblower Saga 3: Admiral Hornblower completes the story of historical fiction's most celebrated hero. This special Folio collection brings every part of C. S. Forester's saga together and, for the first time, arranges it in chronological order. In this final collection, Hornblower achieves the very pinnacle of his career with missions that include foiling mutinies, tangling with Caribbean pirates, and, of course, out-thinking the forces of the relentlessly ambitious Napoleon Bonaparte. A lifelong Hornblower devotee, novelist Bernard Cornwell provides a fond introduction, while series artist Joe McLaren returns to bring the Napoleonic Wars crashing directly onto the page. An unmissable conclusion to this literary phenomenon. )

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