Mr. Midshipman Hornblower - C. S. Forester

Mr. Midshipman Hornblower

By C. S. Forester

  • Release Date: 2011-05-10
  • Genre: Fiction & Literature
Score: 4.5
4.5
From 308 Ratings

Description

Here we meet Horatio Hornblower, a young man of 17, in this Volume #1 of what becomes the 11 volume set about the career of this British Naval officer fighting against Napoleon and his tyranny of Europe in the late seventeen hundreds. Bullied and forced into a duel, he takes an even chance. And then he has many more chances to show his skills and ingenuities - from sailing a ship full of wetted and swelling rice to imprisonment and saving the lives of shipwrecked sailors. And along the way, he fights galleys, feeds cattle, stays out of the way of the guillotine, and makes friends with a Duchess. Here Hornblower becomes a man and develops the strength of character which will make him a hero to his men, and to all England.

Reviews

  • Boring!

    1
    By Quickstybalinsky
    I usually looooooove classics but this one put me to sleep. In conclusion of this book, a guy sailed across the ocean with his crew for point A to point B.
  • Hornblower

    5
    By boots saddle
    Great sea yarn. Five stars all the way.
  • The Chronological Beginning

    5
    By Bmiller03
    This is the beginning of the story for Mr. Hornblower. He shows up abourd the Justinian as a cold wet landsman and grows into one of the greatest seafaring fictional characters ever created. This character was used as the basis for William Shatner's Captain Kirk.

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