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Floating Prison
The Extraordinary Account of Nine Years Captivity on the British Prison Hulks During the Napoleonic Wars
By Louis Garneray; Translated by Richard Rose

In 1806 Lt. Louis Garneray's ship was en route to France when it was captured by the Royal Navy. Confined for nine years with hundreds of others in the cramped quarters of a prison ship off Portsmouth, he tells a compelling story in turns violent, poignant, dark, and humorous. Originally published in 1851 in French as Mes Pontons, the ...

Available Formats: Hardcover
Caviar and Commissars
The Experiences of a U.S. Naval Officer in Stalin's Russia
By Kemp Tolley

Gifted storyteller Kemp Tolley guides readers through the lively world of a young naval attaché in Moscow from 1942 to 1944. His absorbing tale describes the adventures of a thirty-day journey on a trans-Siberian train, the success of a long-sought-after inspection of a Soviet warship viewed through the haze of innumerable Vodka toasts, and the unease of state banquets with ...

Available Formats: Softcover

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