Sugden brilliantly interweaves graphic accounts of Nelson's famous victories at the battles of the Nile Copenhagen & Trafalgar with his lesser-known yet equally gripping campaigns to liberate the Italian states from French domination & his role in the blockade of Malta often snatching remarkable triumphs from crippling reverses. But behind his military prowess was a man riven with paradoxes & schisms at the very heart of his personal life. Nelson emerges as a strong-minded but vulnerable human being in constant need of affection & reassurance whose relations with superiors colleagues & friends were intense & stormy. We meet the fighting admiral in search of ultimate military victory & the glory-hunter skillfully manipulating his public image; the national hero & patron of merit & the indigent commoner trying to secure his position in a society dominated by wealth property & land; the family man & the adulterer who scandalized society by his passion for the mercurial Lady Hamilton
- yet whose ambition for domestic tranquility was destroyed by his untimely death at Trafalgar. The triumphant & the tragic lend an epic yet human quality to the life of Nelson fully exploited here in a richly detailed narrative that teems with a glittering array of sailors & civilians heroes & villains husbands wives & lovers.