The Young Hornblower (Hardcover) - Forester, C. S.

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The Young Hornblower - a truly formidable force in His Majesty's Service The seventeen-year-old Hornblower became notorious as soon as he stepped on board ship - as the midshipman who was seasick in Spithead. But he was soon to gain his sea legs.

Hardcover. English. Michael Joseph. 1964. 597 pp. rebound in black rexine. Some light general wear. Book No: 60861

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