• Ramage and the Drumbeat

  • The Lord Ramage Novels, Book 2
  • De: Dudley Pope
  • Narrado por: Steven Crossley
  • Duración: 10 h y 49 m
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (134 calificaciones)

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The lieutenant is ordered to proceed to Gibraltar "with all possible despatch" aboard His Majesty's ship Kathleen, to support Lord Nelson in a battle with the Spanish off Cape Trafalgar.

©1967 Dudley Pope (P)2014 Audible, Inc.

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This is book two in the Lord Ramage series. This series is set between 1796 and 1807. This period of time was considered the Anglo-Spanish War as part of the French Revolutionary Wars. Lord Ramage is an interesting and likable character. Unlike other naval historical novels of the same time frame, Ramage is of an upper class background and is a Lord. He is Lord Nicholas Ramage, oldest son of the tenth Earl of Blazey, Admiral of the White. He was born in 1775 at Blazey hall, St. Kew Cornwall. He entered the Royal Navy as a midshipman in 1788 at the age of thirteen.

In this story while commanding HMS Kathleen, Lt. Ramage is ordered to proceed to Gibraltar. He is assigned to Admiral Sir John Jervis who is on the HMS Victory. On his way to his assignments the HMS Kathleen is captured by the French. Ramage manages to turn his capture into an onshore diversion spying on the enemy. They escape and take the information to Sir Jervis of the Spanish fleet passing near Cape St. Vincent. Ramage becomes friends with Commodore Nelson who commands the frigate HMS Minerve. The action in Drumbeat is often far from the usual action in books about naval warfare of the age of sails. Ramage uses both unusual and very creative tactics during the battles. The final battle in the story is the Battle of Cape St. Vincent which took place on Valentine’s Day in 1797. The Spanish out gunned the British almost 2 to 1. Pope stayed fairly close to history for this battle. Many of you will remember that the Spanish Ship La Santisima Trinidad, the largest wooden ship in the world, fought in this battle. Pope describes the battle magnificently.

The book is well written and meticulously researched. It is obvious that the author is extremely knowledgeable about this period of history and of naval sailing vessels. I am looking forward to the next book in the series. The story was narrated by Steve Crossley.

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another good book in the classic series

the series was beginning in the mid-60s about a time in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic it is not a modern book with modern sensibilities more of a classic tail like Beowulf with the hero overcoming odds to try and succeed on a quest. if you like the Hornblower series written by CF Foster or books written by Douglas Freeman or most other classic Royal Navy Napoleonic adventure stories you'll enjoy this

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Great novel. Great series!

Another great sea novel by Pope! Crossley’s performance is very strong (especially with Ramage and Jackson) except for the occasional female character who he portrays as unnecessarily weak and unintelligent. I look forward to many more hours with Pope’s Ramage as interpreted by Crossley!

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