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The Boys' Nelson

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Aimed at younger readers, the work compiles the admiral's life and career through his letters and contemporary accounts, tracing his rise from early service to command, describing major sea engagements, leadership style, concern for sailors' welfare, and the influence of a close personal relationship on his career. It balances action and personal correspondence to present character, tactical judgment, health and morale practices aboard ship, and the circumstances of his final battle and death, offering accessible anecdotes and assessments of his public and private life.

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Harold Wheeler

Harold Wheeler was an author known for his engaging historical narratives aimed at younger audiences. His notable works include "The Boys' Nelson," which presents the life of the famous naval commander in a manner accessible to children, and "The Story of Napoleon," which explores the life and legacy of the French military leader. Wheeler's writing often combines educational content with storytelling, making history both informative and entertaining. He also authored "The Story of Wellington" and "War in the Underseas," further contributing to his reputation as a writer who sought to inspire interest in history among young readers.

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