Battle of Copenhagen
The search result below lists those novels which are based around the Battle of Copenhagen.
- 1. Breaking the Line
- (Matching tags: David Donachie,The Nelson and Emma Trilogy,Battle of Copenhagen,Battle of Trafalgar,Napoleonic War)
- ... at Copenhagen with stunning results. Finally he is given the chance he's been waiting for: off a little-known Spanish cape, called Trafalgar, he will show the world what he is made of! Important Note: ...
- 2. The Inshore Squadron
- (Matching tags: Alexander Kent,Bolitho,French Revolutionary War,Battle of Copenhagen)
- 1800 Copenhagen 1800. After seven years of cruel war against France, Britain's long-standing ally, Denmark, suddenly poses a threat. The scene of battle shifts abruptly from Europe to the ...
- 3. The Baltic Gambit
- (Matching tags: Dewey Lambdin,Alan Lewrie,French Revolutionary War,Battle of Copenhagen)
- 1801 After being freed at the Old Bailey Lewrie is given command of the frigate Thermopylae He sets of with a peace delegation to Russia. While in the Baltic he becomes involved with the ...
- 4. The Sleeping Sword
- (Matching tags: Pearl Frye,French Revolutionary War,Battle of Copenhagen,Battle of Trafalgar,Napoleonic War)
- A Biographical Novel (1798-1805) Fictional partial biography of Lord Nelson dealing with his naval career from after his victory at the Battle of the Nile. Author: ...
- 5. The Bomb Vessel
- (Matching tags: Richard Woodman,Nathaniel Drinkwater,French Revolutionary War,Battle of Copenhagen)
- ... of Russia. Against this hazardous backdrop, Drinkwater's actions in the complex and bloody battle of Copenhagen are crucial. Author: Richard Woodman Title: The Bomb Vessel Series: ...
- 6. Into Battle
- (Matching tags: Robert Challoner,Cdr Lord Charles Oakshott,French Revolutionary War,Battle of Copenhagen)
- ... at the Battle of Copenhagen. Author: Robert Challoner Title: Into Battle Series: Commander Lord Charles Oakshott First Published by: Century Place: Format: HC Date: ...
- 7. Nelson in the Caribbean: The Hero Emerges, 1784-1787
- (AOS Naval Non-Fiction - Biographical)
- ... his legendary actions at the Battles of the Nile, Copenhagen, and Trafalgar. The years Nelson spent in the Caribbean as captain of Boreas included career-threatening conflict with local British officials, ...
- 8. Horatio Nelson
- (AOS Naval Non-Fiction - Biographical)
- ... win massive victories at the Nile and Copenhagen, before leading the British to their historic victory at Trafalgar in 1805. But, in that moment of his greatest glory, Nelson was struck down by a French ...
- 9. Trekoner Fortress
- (Location Images)
- This image is of Trekoner Fortress, Copenhagen, Denmark looking towards the middle ground (The distant wind turbines are on the middle ground) ...
- 10. The Victory of Seapower: Winning the Napoleonic War 1806-1814
- (AOS Naval Non-Fiction - General)
- ... Domingo in 1806, the attack on Copenhagen in 1807 and the capture of the French base on Mauritius in 1810. Also covered is the Navy's crucial support of Wellington's army in the Peninsula War. Thematic ...
- 11. The Second Nathaniel Drinkwater Omnibus
- (T)
- ... and a bloody and complex battle at Copenhagen. 'The Corvette' - when Earl St Vincent entrusts Drinkwater to sail as escort to the Arctic whaling fleet, it seems the most routine of duties. But with the ...
- 12. Revision History Archive 2009
- (Revision History)
- ... and Copenhagen added 22 October 2009 Battle of Camperdown added 13 October 2009 Famous Officer images added 12 October 2009 Fleet Action Battle of the Nile added 01 October ...
- 13. Battle of Copenhagen
- (Fleet Actions)
- The Battle of Copenhagen took pace on 2nd April 1801 anchored of Copenhagen. The Royal Navy, under the command of Sir Horatio Nelson (overall command Sir Hyde Parker) defeated the ...
- 14. This Day in Naval History - October
- (This Day in History)
- ... underAdmiral Wachtmeister, in Køge Bay, just south of Copenhagen. It was a Danish victory although their ship-of-the-line Dannebrog, Cptn Iver Huitfeldt (Killed in Action), blew up. ...
- 15. This Day in Naval History - September
- (This Day in History)
- ... 1807 Bombardment of Second Battle of Copenhagen commenced by British fleet under Admiral Gambier. 1809 Danish gunboat flotilla from Fladstrand, Northern Jutland, ...
- 16. This Day in Naval History - August
- (This Day in History)
- ... on the Spanish Main near Porto Cavallo. They took the vessel and blew her up. 1807 First day of Admiral Gambier's light squadron engagement in Copenhagen Roads. Boats of HMS Confiance ...
- 17. This Day in Haval History - June
- (This Day in History)
- ... out and destroyed Dorade (14) at Arcasson near Bourdeaux. 1824 The Danish Navy's first steamship, the paddle steamer Kiel, arrives at Copenhagen from England. 1849 The Danish ...
- 18. This Day in Naval History - April
- (This Day in History)
- ... Tulaji Angre 1781 US Frigate Alliance captures 2 British privateers, Marsand Minerva 1801 First Battle of Copenhagen. British under Vice Ad. Nelson destroy moored Danish ships ...
- 19. The Mammoth Book of Men o'War
- (Anthologies )
- ... Midshipman at Copenhagen by John Finlayson The Battle of Elephant Bay by Richard Butler The China Fleet [from HMS Surprise] by Patrick O'Brian The Enemy Within by Jane Jackson The Victory by John ...
- 20. Breaking the Line
- (B)
- ... at Copenhagen with stunning results. Finally he is given the chance he's been waiting for: off a little-known Spanish cape, called Trafalgar, he will show the world what he is made of! Important Note: ...
- 21. A Midshipman at Copenhagen
- (Short Stories)
- An extract from the previously unpublished memoirs of Commander John Finlayson (1786-1845) about his career on HMS St. George including the Battle of Copenhagen and the period it was Nelson's ...
- 22. Into Battle
- (I)
- ... at the Battle of Copenhagen. Author: Robert Challoner Title: Into Battle Series: Commander Lord Charles Oakshott First Published by: Century Place: Format: HC Date: ...
- 23. The Bomb Vessel
- (T)
- ... of Russia. Against this hazardous backdrop, Drinkwater's actions in the complex and bloody battle of Copenhagen are crucial. Author: Richard Woodman Title: The Bomb Vessel Series: ...
- 24. The Corvette
- (T)
- This book has been released under the following alternate titles:- Arctic Treachery 1803 Rewarded by promotion for his services at the Battle of Copenhagen, Commander Drinkwater is dispatched ...
- 25. A Balance of Dangers
- (A)
- 1807 Captain John Valcourt Justice's third adventure takes him to the 1807 siege of Copenhagen - one of the most dramatic and divisive incidents of the Napoleonic Wars, which, for modern ...
- 26. The Inshore Squadron
- (T)
- 1800 Copenhagen 1800. After seven years of cruel war against France, Britain's long-standing ally, Denmark, suddenly poses a threat. The scene of battle shifts abruptly from Europe to the ...
- 27. A Tradition of Victory
- (A)
- 1801 July 1801, Plymouth. Richard Bolitho's small squadron is still repairing the scars of battle earned at Copenhagen. After all they'd been through there, it should have been months before ...
- 28. The Only Victor
- (T)
- ... joins the expedition to bombard Copenhagen in a new flagship, Black Prince. All too soon he must lead his cheering sailors into the roar of battle, where amid the upturned guns and splintered decks, ...
- 29. Fleet Actions
- (Fleet Actions)
- ... French fleet under Francois-Paul Brueys D’Aigalliers 2 April 1801 Battle of Copenhagen The Battle took place anchored off Copenhagen The British fleet under Sir Horatio Nelson ...
- 30. Nelson the Commander
- (AOS Naval Non-Fiction - Biographical)
- ... His only victorious battles at sea was Trafalgar (at Copenhagen and the Nile his destroyed ships at anchor), while his infatuation with Emma Hamilton, his role in the judicial murder of the Neapolitan ...
- 31. The Great Gamble: Nelson at Copenhagen
- (AOS Naval Non-Fiction - Battles)
- Simply the best account of the battle of Copenhagen, published to celebrate the bicentenary of one of Nelson's great victories. On 2nd April, 1801, the Royal Navy anchored a few hundred yards off the Copenhagen ...
- 32. Nelson: A Personal History
- (AOS Naval Non-Fiction - Biographical)
- ... Battle of the Nile, Copenhagen and, of course, at Trafalgar are well documented, but sometimes the man himself is eclipsed by the events he did so much to shape. In Christopher Hibbert's "Nelson: A Personal ...
- 33. Dudley Pope
- (Authors)
- ... story of the bloodiest mutiny in the history of the Royal Navy aboard HMS Hermione The Great Gamble: Nelson at Copenhagen An account of the battle of Copenhagen ...
- 34. Dewey Lambdin
- (Authors)
- ... command of the frigate Thermopylae and is present at the Battle of Copenhagen 1803 King, Ship and Sword With the peace over Lewrie makes a dangerous departure from Paris and soon ...
- 35. Books Timeline 1800 - 1809
- (Books Timeline)
- ... Penhaligon Peter Raven Under Fire Peter Raven 1801 Battle of Copenhagen A Tradition of Victory Richard Bolitho Lieutenant Hornblower Horatio Hornblower ...
- 36. Robert Challoner
- (Authors)
- ... special British envoy aboard the sloop Daisy to Mameluke Egypt Into Battle Oakshott is imprisoned in Russia but escapes in time to serve at the Battle of Copenhagen AOS ...
- 37. Richard Woodman
- (Authors)
- ... Nelson at the Battle of Copenhagen and is promoted to Commander 1801 The Night Attack Cdr. Drinkwater of HMS Wolf is badly wounded during Nelson's attack on Boulogne (short story) ...
- 38. Anthony Forrest
- (Authors)
- ... Verdun 1804 The Pandora Secret Robert Fulton, the brilliant, unpredictable American inventor, has been spirited from France 1807 A Balance of Dangers Set at the siege of Copenhagen ...
- 39. Alexander Kent
- (Authors)
- ... is sent to the Baltic & the Battle of Copenhagen 1801 A Tradition of Victory Richard is shipwrecked and taken prisoner in the Bay of Biscay 1802 Success to the Brave With the Peace ...
- 40. Location Images
- (Category)
- ... Grand harbour, Valetta, Malta Cadiz Trekoner Fortress, Copenhagen Diamond Rock Funchal, Madeira Castries, St. Lucia ...