Ebook {Epub PDF} Beat to Quarters by C.S. Forester






















Beat to Quarters (Paperback) Published September 30th by Back Bay Books. Paperback, pages. Author (s): C.S. Forester. ISBN: Cited by: 4. Ergodebooks. HOUSTON, Texas. Seller rating: This seller has earned a 3 of 5 Stars rating from Biblio customers. Item Price. FREE shipping to. Show Details. Description: Back Bay Books, Originally published in , this was to be the first novel depicting Horatio Hornblower. Commencing in the month of June in the year , we’re first introduced by C.S. Forester to Horatio as he’s commanding a 36 gun Frigate called HMS Lydia.


Beat to Quarters. Year: ? Author: C.S. Forester Type: audiobook Audio codec: MP3 Audio bitrate: 44 Description: June , somewhere west of Nicaragua-a site suitable for spectacular sea battles. C.S. Forester was a former medical student who wished to become a writer. In , he bought several volumes of The Naval Chronicle, that detailed the Strangely, the mini-series did not cover what is considered the defining novel of the saga which is the first book written by Forester, Beat to Quarters. Title Beat to Quarters. Forester was born Cecil Louis Troughton Smith. Called as gripping and realistic a sea tale as you are likely to run across by the New York Times, C. S. Forester's Beat to Quarters finds Hornblower faced with a near-impossible mission off the coast of Nicaragua.


Beat to Quarters (Paperback) Published September 30th by Back Bay Books. Paperback, pages. Author (s): C.S. Forester. ISBN: (ISBN ) Edition language: English. No writing. The first volume, complete in itself, of a very popular 3-volume set. "Beat to Quarters" is a traditional command which requires sailors to drop whatever they are doing and report to their assigned stations, whether for battle or other emergency. Called "as gripping and realistic a sea tale as you are likely to run across" by the New York Times, C. S. Forester's Beat to Quarters finds Hornblower faced with a near-impossible mission off the coast of Nicaragua. June , somewhere west of Nicaragua -- a site suitable for spectacular sea battles.

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