

In the Shadow of Nelson
The relationship is all the stranger as their temperaments greatly differed. Collingwood was reserved, austere and shy but utterly competent which was why Nelson's meteoric career was so closely linked to his. Collingwood's reputation was made in battles such as The Glorious First of June (1794) and Cape St Vincent (1797). Collingwood's career survived reverses; he was court-martialed in 1777 by a commander for whom he had no respect. He was acquitted. Collingwood in The Royal Sovereign led the lee column at Trafalgar. After assuming command of the Fleet on Nelson's death he was the author of the famous Trafalgar Despatch that announced the victory and death of Nelson to the Nation. He became Commander in Chief Mediterranean Fleet but was never to return home. He died at sea in 1810. He is buried beside Nelson in St. Paul's Cathedral.
- Undertittel
- The Life of Admiral Lord Collingwood
- Forfatter
- Denis Orde
- ISBN
- 9781844681648
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Utgivelsesdato
- 1.9.2021
- Forlag
- Pen and Sword
- Tilgjengelige elektroniske format
- Epub - vannmerket
- Antall sider
- 304
- Les e-boka her
- Adlibris app
- Lesebrett
- Datamaskin
