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Alexander Kent

    Cet auteur crée des romans historiques captivants qui se déroulent dans le monde de la vie navale. Son œuvre se caractérise par des descriptions méticuleuses de la vie en mer et au combat, entraînant les lecteurs dans des événements dramatiques et le destin de leurs personnages.

    Sloop of War
    Sword Of Honour
    Beyond the Reef
    Enemy in Sight!
    The Darkening Sea
    The Suspect
    • The Suspect

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      The masterful true-crime account of the 1996 Centennial Olympic Park bombing that captured the world's attention, and Richard Jewell, the heroic security guard-turned-suspect at the heart of it all.

      The Suspect
      4,4
    • The Darkening Sea

      • 305pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      As Admiral Bolitho heads to the Indian Ocean, "for the first time Bolitho's thoughts are not of glory but his own--and the Navy's--past. Both Nelson and Collingwood died in their country's service. For the Navy's newest Admiral, is there life beyond the sea itself?"--cover.

      The Darkening Sea
      4,4
    • Enemy in Sight!

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      As 1794 draws to a close Richard Bolitho, commanding the old seventy-four-gun ship of the line Hyperion, leaves Plymouth to join a squadron blockading the rising power of Revolutionary France. After six months of repairs his ship is ready to fight again, but her company is mostly raw and untrained. Unfortunately, Bolitho finds himself under a commodore who is no match for the French admiral, Lequiller, whose powerful squadron uses guile and ruthless determination to elude him and vanish into the Atlantic. Hyperion, as part of a small British force, gives chase, the desperate voyage taking them from the Bay of Biscay's squall to the heat of the Caribbean - and for each mile sailed and every battle fought Bolitho finds himself being forced into the ever more demanding role of strategist and squadron commander.

      Enemy in Sight!
      4,3
    • Beyond the Reef

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The exciting sequel to the previous Bolitho adventure — The Only Victor — it is March 1808 as Napoleon holds Portugal and threatens his old ally Spain. Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho is dispatched once more to the Cape of Good Hope to establish a permanent naval force there.

      Beyond the Reef
      4,3
    • Sword Of Honour

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      March 1814Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho returns to England from several months' rigorous patrolling off the North American coast.

      Sword Of Honour
      4,2
    • Sloop of War

      • 333pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Alexander Kent is the pseudonym of Douglas Reeman, a contemporary British writer. Reeman joined the British Navy at 16 and served on destroyers and small crafts during World War II, eventually rising to lieutenant. He later worked as a London detective and has served as a script advisor for television and film. He travels extensively, scouting locations for his books. Drawing on his extensive experience and research, Alexander Kent writes with engaging authenticity. His best-selling Richard Bolitho Novels (numbering 23 volumes) have achieved world-wide sales of over 20 million copies and have been translated into nearly two dozen languages.

      Sloop of War
      4,3
    • Colours Aloft!

      • 286pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      HISTORICAL FICTION. Colours Aloft!, the sixteenth Richard Bolitho novel, bears all the hallmarks of its best-selling predecessors. September 1803 Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho finds himself the new master of the Argonaute, a French flagship taken in battle. With the Peace of Armiens in ruins, he must leave the safety of Falmouth. What lies ahead is the grim reality of war at close quarters - where Bolitho who will be called upon to anticipate the overall intention of the French fleet. But the battle has also become a personal vendetta between himself and the French admiral who formerly sailed the Argonaute. Bolitho and his men are driven to a final rendezvous where no quarter is asked or given.

      Colours Aloft!
      4,3
    • The Inshore Squadron

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Copenhagen, 1800, and 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 Baltic where Rear-Admiral Richard Bolitho is thrown immediately into a fierce struggle with the enemy.

      The Inshore Squadron
      4,2
    • Command a King's Ship

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      It is 1784, and His Majesty's frigate "Undine" sets sail from Spithead for India. Europe may be at peace, but in colonial waters the promises of statesmen count for little and the bloody struggle for supremacy goes on. Richard Bolitho undertakes a task that would be better handled by a squadron.

      Command a King's Ship
      4,2
    • Bolitho and the crew of the Hyperion are trapped by the French near a dry Mediterranean island. The great ship-of-the line’s battered hull begins to groan as her sails snap in the hot wind.

      Form Line of Battle!
      4,2
    • The 22nd novel in the Bolitho series. It is March 1811, and Admiral Richard Bolitho is once again summoned to London from Cornwall. In defence of an Empire, the Admiralty must quell the unrest in America or face war with those who were once friends.

      For My Country's Freedom
      4,2
    • Heart Of Oak

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Onward, a new 38-gun frigate whose first mission is not war but diplomacy, as consort to the French frigate Nautilus. It is only when Nautilus becomes a sacrificial offering on the altar of empire that every man discovers the brotherhood of the sea is more powerful than the bitter memories of an... číst celé

      Heart Of Oak
      4,1
    • Signal-Close Action!

      A Richard Bolitho Adventure: Sea-Battle On The Nile!

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      The novelist Maurice Bendrix's love affair with his best friend's wife, Sarah, had begun in London. One day, without warning, Sarah had broken off the relationship. It seemed impossible that there could be a rival for her heart.

      Signal-Close Action!
      4,1
    • Relentless Pursuit

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      But all efforts of the British anti-slavery patrols to curb a flourishing trade in human life are hampered by unsuitable ships, by the indifference of a government more concerned with old enemies made distrustful allies, and by the continuing belligerence of the Dey of Algiers, which threatens to ignite a full-scale war.

      Relentless Pursuit
      4,1
    • The tenth Richard Bolitho novel in Alexander Kent's spectacularly successful series deals with Bolitho's life as a young lieutenant aboard the Trojan, an eighty-gun ship of the line.

      In Gallant Company
      4,1
    • Stand Into Danger

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      The year is 1774 and Bolitho is now a newly appointed third lieutenant joining the 28-gun frigate Destiny at Plymouth. It is a far step from midshipman's berth to wardroom - and at a time when most of the fleet is laid up Bolitho is considered fortunate. Bolitho's promotion is tinged by personal sadness, but his new captain soon points out that Bolitho's loyalty is to him, the ship and His Britannic Majesty - in that order. Despatched on a secret mission far south to Rio and then to the Caribbean, Destiny and her company face the hazards of conspiracy, treason and piracy - and, as the little ship sails on, Bolitho has to learn amid broadside battles at sea and the clash of swords in hand-to-hand actions how to accept his new responsibilities as a King's officer.

      Stand Into Danger
      4,1
    • To Glory We Steer

      • 288pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      "H.M.S. Phalarope" is ordered to the Caribbean but the most deadly enemy is already aboard her. "January 1782, Portsmouth": His Britannic Majesty's frigate "Phalarope" is ordered to the assistance of the hard-pressed squadrons in the Carribean. Aboard is her new commander -- Richard Bolitho. To all appearances the "Phalarope" is everything a young captain could wish for. But beneath the surface she is a deeply unhappy ship -- her wardroom torn by petty greed and ambition, her deckhands driven to near-mutiny by senseless ill-treatment... "From the Paperback edition."

      To Glory We Steer
      4,1
    • Success to the Brave

      • 284pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Success to the Brave is the fifteenth Richard Bolitho story and chronologically it follows the events covered by A Tradition of Victory. In the spring of 1802 Richard Bolitho is summoned to the Admiralty in London and given his orders for a difficult and, to him, distasteful task. Even an advanced promotion to vice-admiral to make him one of the youngest ever appointed does not compensate for his sudden and thankless mission. Bolitho and his wife are expecting their first child, and for once he is loath to quit the land for the demands of duty. The Peace of Amiens, signed a few weeks earlier, is already showing signs of strain as the old enemies wrangle over the return of colonial possessions won and lost during the war. In the little sixty-four-gun Achates Bolitho sails West for Boston, and thence to the Caribbean where he must hand over the island of San Felipe to the French. Bolitho discovers that to be a man of diplomacy is not enough, and as threat and counter-threat weave a web of intrigue around his lonely command he balances success against the danger to the men who must follow him even to the cannon's mouth.

      Success to the Brave
      4,0
    • Midshipman Bolitho

      Two Books in One

      • 304pages
      • 11 heures de lecture

      Two novels in one volume: the first, Richard Bolitho - Midshipman begins in Portsmouth in October 1772, where young Richard Bolitho is waiting to join the Gorgon; the second, Midshipman Bolitho and the 'Avenger', finds Bolitho aboard his brother's cutter at Falmouth in the winter of 1773.

      Midshipman Bolitho
      4,0
    • The Complete Midshipman Bolitho

      • 341pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The collection features three novellas that chronicle Richard Bolitho's formative years in the Royal Navy, including the latest installment, "Band of Brothers." Renowned for vivid depictions of ships at sea and intense 18th-century naval battles, the stories delve into the challenges of leadership amid the chaos of warfare. This omnibus serves as an engaging introduction to the Richard Bolitho series, replacing the previous starting point, "Midshipman Bolitho."

      The Complete Midshipman Bolitho
      4,1
    • Pirates and savage South Sea Islanders are nothing compared to the greatest of all threats. "October 1789, New South Wales": Into Sydney, capital of Britain's infant colony, sails the frigate "Tempest," She is one of His Majesty's ships employed in policing the new southern trade routes. Her captain is Richard Bolitho, who hopes to be ordered home to England. Instead he is despatched on a mission to the islands of the Great South Sea, where he must face hazards of fickle winds, pirates and savage islanders. But he is menaced by deeper fears; the men of the Bounty have mutinied in these same waters; and from distant Europe comes news of a revolution in France... "From the Paperback edition."

      Passage to Mutiny
      4,0
    • Man Of War

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Antigua 1817Every harbour and estuary is filled with ghostly ships, the famous and the legendary now redundant in the aftermath of the war. In this uneasy peace, Adam Bolitho is fortunate to be offered the seventy-four gun Athena, and as flag captain to Vice-Admiral Sir Graham Bethune once more follows his destiny to the Caribbean.

      Man Of War
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    • After eight years of war between Britain and France there is at last a rumour of peace. But the old enemies are well aware that any settlement will be only a breathing space in which to recover from their terrible losses. To obtain the best terms the French muster a show of strength from Biscay to the Channel ports. This is the 14th Bolitho novel.

      A Tradition od Victory
      4,0
    • The Only Victor

      • 340pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      FEBRUARY 1806 The frigate carrying Vice-Admiral Sir Richard Bolitho drops anchor off the shores of southern Africa. It is only four months since the resounding victory over the combined Franco-Spanish fleet at Trafalgar, and the death of England's greatest naval hero. Bolitho's instructions are to assist in hastening the campaign in Africa, where an expeditionary force is attempting to recapture Cape Town from the Dutch. Outside Europe few have yet heard of the battle of Trafalgar, and Bolitho's news is met with both optimism and disappointment as he reminds the senior officers that, despite the victory, Napolean's defeat is by no means assured. The men who follow Bolitho's flag into battle are to discover, not for the first time, that death is the only victor.

      The Only Victor
      4,0
    • In the spring of 1797 Richard Bolitho brings the 100-gun IEuryalus/I home to Falmouth to be flagship of the hastily formed squadron which has been chosen to make the first British re-entry to the Mediterranean for nearly a year. As flag captain, Bolitho is made to contend with the unyielding attitudes of his new admiral, as well as the devious requirements of the squadron's civilian advisor. England is still stunned by the naval mutiny at Spithead, in which Bolitho's admiral was personally involved, and as the squadron sets sail the air is already alive with rumour of an even greater uprising in the ships at the Nore. Only when the squadron is drawn to a bloody embrace with the enemy does the admiral see the strength in Bolitho's trust and care for his men - but by then it is almost too late for any of them.

      The Flag Captain
      4,0
    • A historical maritime thriller featuring Vice-Admiral Richard Bolitho who is ordered by the king to plan and execute a daring raid on the Spanish Main. From the author of COLOURS ALOFT! and CROSS OF ST GEORGE.

      Honour this Day
      4,1
    • Second to None

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Adam Bolitho, captain of the ship Unrivalled, fells he is alone in the dawning of the new age of the Royal Navy.

      Second to None
      3,7
    • With all Despatch

      • 336pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      A troubled peace with France means that in the harbours and estuaries around England, the royal fleet has been left to rot. Even a frigate captain as famous as Richard Bolitho is forced to swallow his pride and visit the Admiralty daily to plead for a ship. As the clouds of war begin to rise once more over the Channel, he has no choice but to accept an appointment to the Nore. With his small flotilla of three topsail cutters Bolitho sets out to search the coast for seamen who have fled the harsh discipline of His Majesty's Navy for the more tempting rewards of smuggling. But the 'Brotherhood' he comes up against are brutal and dangerous with a secret, sinister trade in human misery. Treason is never far distant and murder commonplace. So when a King's ransom is in peril and Bolitho is ordered to proceed 'with all despatch' to recover it he will need all the loyalty and courage of his three gallant cutters if he is to fulfil his mission.

      With all Despatch
      3,7
    • Band of Brothers

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      The 26th, and final, Bolitho novel in this phenomenally successful and well-loved series.In this, the long-awaited conclusion of Alexander Kent’s midshipman trilogy, the new year of 1774 seems to offer Richard Bolitho and his friend Martyn Dancer the culmination of a dream. Both have been recommended for promotion, although they have not yet gained the coveted lieutenant’s commission. But a routine passage from Plymouth to Guernsey in an untried schooner becomes, for Bolitho, a passage from midshipman to King’s officer, tempering the promise of the future with the bitter price of maturity.From the Hardcover edition.

      Band of Brothers
      3,9
    • Filled with high-seas intrigue and sharp tensions, this nautical novel takes an intense voyage into the heart of Napoleonic-era Africa. The year is 1819 and Captain Adam Bolitho has been sent on an urgent but risky mission to make a fast passage from Plymouth to Freetown, West Africa, with secret orders for the senior officer stationed there. Due to the slave trade being declared illegal, ships in every harbor are waiting to be scrapped and officers have been cut loose without hope of future commands, thus Adam soon finds himself the object of envy and jealousy. In Africa he discovers unexpected allies and faces an enemy far more powerful and ruthless than any he has known before.

      The Bolitho Novels - 28: In the King's Name
      3,4
    • Midshipman Bolitho and the Avenger

      • 144pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      "Midshipman Bolitho's ship, the Gorgon, is laid up in Falmouth for refitting, and the young sailor- now seventeen- looks forward to a peaceful Christmas with his family. But Cornwall is now a violent place. Smuggling is rife, witchcraft abounds, and ugly rumours lead to the murder of a revenue officer."

      Midshipman Bolitho and the Avenger
      3,6
    • Cross of St. George

      • 352pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      In the bitter February of 1813, with convoys from Canada and the Caribbean falling victim to American privateers, Sir Richard Bolitho returns to Halifax to pursue a war he knows cannot be won, but which neither Britain nor the United States can afford to lose.

      Cross of St. George
      3,5
    • Landmarks in Mapping

      50 Years of the Cartographic Journal

      • 416pages
      • 15 heures de lecture

      Featuring 16 classic papers, this collection showcases the quality and diversity of the Journal's history. It highlights significant contributions to the field of cartography, blending well-known works with lesser-known gems, providing a comprehensive overview for enthusiasts and scholars alike.

      Landmarks in Mapping
    • Dämmerung über der See

      • 351pages
      • 13 heures de lecture

      1809 bricht Vizeadmiral Bolitho nach Südafrika auf, um die wichtigen Goldlieferungen aus Indien vor dem Zugriff der Franzosen und Amerikaner zu sichern. (Forts. von: Das letzte Riff).

      Dämmerung über der See
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    • Der Brander

      • 279pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      1802 - Boston und Karibik Der Friede von Amiens hat die beiden Erbfeinde England und Frankreich keineswegs versöhnt. Vizeadmiral Richard Bolitho, unterwegs in diplomatischer Mission, muß erleben, dass er mit seinem leichten Linienschiff Achates eher in einen unerklärten Krieg segelt. Politische Winkelzüge, Piraterie, Rebellion und schließlich Brandstiftung machen aus Bolithos neuestem Einsatz einen Kampf aller gegen alle,

      Der Brander
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    • Die Entscheidung

      • 158pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Unabh. Forts. von: Klar Schiff zum Gefecht. - Kapitän Bolitho wird nach harten Patrouillendiensten vor der nordamerikanischen Ostküste Zeuge der Entscheidungsschlacht in der Chesapaeke Bay (1781) zwischen den Engländern und den mit den USA verbündeten Franzosen.

      Die Entscheidung
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    • HMS Saracen

      • 301pages
      • 11 heures de lecture
      HMS Saracen
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    • Feuer aus der See

      • 238pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Indochina, 1941: Nach der deutschen Besetzung Frankreichs und dessen Kapitulation ist in den asiatischen Gewässern nach wie vor das mächtigste U-Boot der Welt stationiert, die französische Soufrière. Obwohl zwischen England und Japan noch Frieden herrscht, wollen die Briten mit aller Macht verhindern, dass dieses Boot unter Umständen den Japanern in die Hände fällt. Commander Robert Ainslie, ein mit allen Wassern gewaschener U-Boot-Führer der Royal Navy, wird mit diesem heiklen wie riskanten Auftrag betraut. Ein tollkühnes Prisenunternehmen beginnt.

      Feuer aus der See
      5,0
    • Februar 1943: Captain Giles Browning weiß, was er seinem U-Boot-Ass zumutet, das soeben erst mit der Tristram in den Heimathafen zurückgekehrt ist. Nach vierzehn Monaten im ununterbrochenen Einsatz sind Commander Marshall und seine Besatzung am Ende ihrer Kräfte. Doch sie müssen sofort wieder los, denn ein deutsches U-Boot ist den Briten in die Hände gefallen und soll umgehend zur Vorbereitung der alliierten Invasion Siziliens eingesetzt werden. Eine der ungewöhnlichsten Operationen der britischen Marine beginnt …

      Ernstfall in der Tiefe
      5,0
    • The Last Raider

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      It is December 1917, Germany opens the final, bitter round of the war with a new and deadly weapon in the struggle for the seas -- the Vulcan sails from Kiel Harbour. To all appearances she is a harmless merchant vessel. But her peaceful lines conceal a merciless firepower; guns, mines and torpedoes that can be brought into play instantly. The Vulcan is a commerce raider. And under crack commander Felix von Steiger her mission is to bring chaos to the seaways.

      The Last Raider
      4,4
    • Path of the Storm

      • 320pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Set in 1960s Hong Kong, the story follows Captain Mark Gunnar aboard the USS Hibiscus, which is being refitted before its handover to the Nationalist Chinese. Haunted by past torture from Viet Cong guerillas, Gunnar sees his new command as an opportunity for revenge. However, the reality of the desolate island group Payenhau challenges his expectations, leading to a worsening crisis that forces him to confront his demons alone as the situation spirals out of control.

      Path of the Storm
      4,0
    • Zwölf Sekunden bis zum Untergang

      • 480pages
      • 17 heures de lecture

      Es sind Freiwillige, die in den Spezialeinheiten für ihre Aufgaben auf den Minenlegern der Royal Navy ausgebildet werden: zu allem entschlossene Männer, die noch etwas zu beweisen oder nichts mehr zu verlieren haben. Monat für Monat wird die Technik ihrer todbringenden stählernen Boten ausgefeilter und tückischer und die Konfrontation mit Tod und Untergang der auf rauer See Kämpfenden gönnt weder Männern noch Schiffen eine Atempause. Auch nicht Sub- Lieutenant Michael Lincoln, der noch als Held bejubelt wird, während er nichts mehr fürchtet als seine Entlarvung als Feigling ?

      Zwölf Sekunden bis zum Untergang
      4,0
    • The Horizon

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Three generations of Blackwoods have served the Royal Marines with distinction. Now it is the turn of young Jonathan Blackwood to take up arms. In 1915, he fights from the sea, supported by the Royal Navy in the battlefields of the Dardanelles and Gallipoli, helpless to save either himself or his men. Two years later in Flandrs, Blackwood finds that Hell can get worse as he and his men fight on the horrific Western Front

      The Horizon
      4,0
    • Die U-Boot-Jäger / Operation Monsun

      • 733pages
      • 26 heures de lecture

      Die U-Boot-Jäger: Der von hartem Realismus getragene Seekriegsroman schildert die Schlacht zwischen britischen Zerstörern und deutschen U-Booten im Atlantik von 1942 bis 1944. Operation Monsun: Südostasien 1943: Die britische Marine hat auf Ceylon eine Spezialeinheit stationiert, die mit Mini-U-Booten japanische und deutsche Marinestützpunkte angreifen. - Realitätsnaher, moderner Seekriegsroman.

      Die U-Boot-Jäger / Operation Monsun
      3,0
    • 1789 – Auf Befehl des Gouverneurs der jungen britischen Kolonie Neusüdwales läuft Kapitän Richard Bolitho mit seiner Fregatte Tempest in den Südpazifik aus. Ganz auf sich allein gestellt, soll er mit seinem Schiff in Polynesien patrouillieren und die bedrohten Versorgungsrouten zwischen den einsamen Handelsposten sichern. Doch in dem scheinbaren Inselparadies grassieren Fieberseuchen, unter der Mannschaft kommt es zu einer Meuterei, und von Piraten aufgewiegelte Eingeborene bilden eine weitere Bedrohung. Richard Bolitho ist in jeder Hinsicht gefordert …

      Fieber an Bord
      3,9
    • At last the British agreed to send them a small flotilla of motor torpedo boats under the command of John Devane. Devane had been in the Navy since the outbreak of war. Given command t short notice, Devane soon learned that, even against the vast and raging background of the Eastern Front, war could still be a personal duel between individuals.

      Torpedo Run
      3,8
    • Rendezvous - South Atlantic

      • 384pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      Alternate cover edition here.In 1941, when she was turned into an armed merchant cruiser, the S. S. Benbencula was already old. Yet even she was needed to protect the vital Atlantic sea lanes. Commander Lindsay, her new captain, had to work desperately to mould the ship's company — raw recruits and old timers — into a fighting force. And better than anyone, Lindsay knew this could be his last command, his last chance.

      Rendezvous - South Atlantic
      4,1
    • October 1772, Portsmouth. And sixteen-year-old Richard Bolitho waits to join the Gorgon ordered to sail to the west coast of Africa and to destroy those who challenge the King's Navy. For Bolitho, and for many of the crew, it is a severe and testing initiation into the game of seamanship.

      Richard Bolitho - Midshipman
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    • Bruderkampf

      • 432pages
      • 16 heures de lecture

      1782: In höchster Not wird die britische Fregatte 'Phalarope' unter ihrem neuen Kommandanten Richard Bolitho in die Karibik befohlen, um den bedrängten Engländern vor Antigua zu Hilfe zu kommen. Doch das Schiff genießt einen schlechten Die Besatzung hat gemeutert, die Offiziere meiden den Kampf und Bolitho erlebt seine bitterste Nacht, als er von seinem eigenen Bruder gefangen genommen wird. Erst in der historischen Seeschlacht bei den Saintes-Inseln wendet sich das Blatt ...

      Bruderkampf
      3,4
    • Dust on the Sea (The Royal Marines)

      • 400pages
      • 14 heures de lecture

      It is 1943, and Captain Mike Blackwood, Royal Marine Commando, must find within himself qualities of leadership which will inspire those Royal Marines who are once again the first to land, and among the first to die on the Sicilian beaches.

      Dust on the Sea (The Royal Marines)
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    • Die weissen Kanonen

      • 254pages
      • 9 heures de lecture

      Kiel im Frühjahr und Sommer 1945: Der Kommandant eines kleinen britischen Kanonenbootes gerät durch seine menschliche Haltung zwischen die politischen Fronten.

      Die weissen Kanonen
    • Auf dem Meeresgrund vor dem besetzten Norwegen lauert XE 16, eines der geheimsten Schiffe der britischen Kriegsmarine, mit gewaltigen Sprengladungen an den Außenseiten des Rumpfes. Ganze 16 Meter lang, mit nur vier Mann Besatzung, könnte dieses Kleinst-U-Boot unter seinem jungen Kommandanten David Seaton dennoch den Ausgang des Zweiten Weltkrieges mit beeinflussen. Sein höchst gefahrvoller Auftrag lautet, den Aufbau einer deutschen Raketenbasis zu sabotieren. Ein spannender U-Boot-Roman aus der Grauzone zwischen Seekrieg und Partisanenkampf.

      Aus der Tiefe kommen wir
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      Kanonenboot
    • Atlantikwölfe

      • 269pages
      • 10 heures de lecture

      Libro usado en buenas condiciones, por su antiguedad podria contener señales normales de uso

      Atlantikwölfe
    • 1942: Die strategische Bedeutung Maltas, von Winston Churchill als "unversenkbarer Flugzeugträger " bezeichnet, war nach dem Sieg Rommels bei El Agheila und dem damit verbundenen Verlust des britischen Luftstützpunktes Cyrenaica für England enorm gewachsen. Doch den Deutschen gelang es, den lebenswichtigen Nachschub auf dem Seeweg nachhaltig zu unterbinden. Zur Durchbrechung der Blockade startete die Royal Navy das Unternehmen "Vigorous"

      Unternehmen "Vigorous"