In search of Nelson’s spy: a research case study
In the summer of 1803 Admiral Lord Nelson arrived on the coast of Catalonia as Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Navy's Mediterranean Fleet. In addition to leading the blockade of Toulon and other operations of his fleet, for the first few months he managed himself the day-to-day business of keep...
Main Author: | Reay, J |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1805 Club
2009
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