- Imprint: Vintage
- ISBN: 9781529967708
- Length: 368 pages
- Price: £12.99
TelegraphGives the reader a front-row seat at both the battle and its aftermath ... Brilliantly original ... O'Keeffe excels at peripheral detail [and] the battle unfolds in glorious technicolour ... By deploying a wide variety of first-hand sources from archives, contemporary accounts and newspapers, O'Keeffe has pulled off the unlikely trick of making this familiar story seem fresh and original. Acutely sensitive to human suffering, he has produced a brilliantly vivid account of the harsh reality of naval warfare that was, as Nelson's fate attests, no respecter of rank
The TimesVivid … Give[s] an intense impression of just how hellish Trafalgar … must have been, an impression rendered all the more powerful by O’Keeffe’s precise, carefully restrained prose … O’Keeffe’s aim is … to bring alive, using newspaper reports, journals and other eyewitness testimony, how the battle felt to those who were there, and thereafter celebrated, mourned and memorialised it. He achieves this with striking success
SpectatorWhat makes this account so original and compelling, and quite possibly the best all-round book on the subject yet, is its political, social and cultural context, both before and after the fighting
Times Literary SupplementO’Keeffe’s … lively style and close focus on the experiences of individuals soon draw the reader in, and there are distinct originalities in his treatment ... Vivid
BBC History MagazineA richly detailed and entertaining account of Admiral Horatio Nelson’s greatest victory and its complicated aftermath … O’Keeffe’s book on Trafalgar is big and fun and filled with the sort of juicy details that you need to bring such an event to life
IndependentO'Keeffe's gripping history deals with the life and death of Admiral Horatio Nelson - and the mournful aftermath
Adam ZamoyskiA gripping read, full of fascinating insights into the skills and mechanisms involved as well as deeply moving vignettes of the heroism and tragedy played out on that fateful October day. Brilliant
Nicholas Best, author of TrafalgarIf you think you know it all about the battle of Trafalgar, think again. Paul O’Keeffe’s new book is full of fascinating information that few readers will have come across before … His book is a must for Trafalgar fans
Emily Mayhew, author of WoundedA captivating and comprehensive read. The reader is immersed in the brutal moment by moment action of the battle itself, whether it's on the deck dodging tumbling ropes and blast fragments, or below at the shoulder of the surgeon and all his raw work saving lives almost blasted to pieces. We ride with the messengers who bring the tidings of victory from the coast to the heart of London and beyond. And then the creation of memorials, as complex a process then as it is today, each one reminding us that we still live in the aftermath of Trafalgar
Military History MattersOffers a front-row view of the most famous naval battle in history, focusing on the human cost of war ... A vibrant retelling
About Paul O'Keeffe
Paul O'Keeffe is a lecturer and writer based in Liverpool. His acclaimed books include Waterloo: The Aftermath and, Culloden: Battle & Aftermath, described by the Daily Mail as ‘As vivid as the Ten O'Clock News... fascinating, detailed, meticulously researched... tremendous'.
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