Books
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@Giles enjoyed so much I’m now listening to Endurance by Alfred Lansing, as it is free on Audible. It’s much older and will be much different with less modern context but still should be a good one and enjoying in the early bits.
I have also added Trafalgar
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The Alfred Lansing account of Endurance is so good. It really dives into a lot of detail about the day to day experiences of the mission. Have you read that one @Giles ?
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@Giles and not a half bad navigator. Astounding.
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@goosehd terrible injuries inflict by wood splinters.
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@mclaincausey Not yet.....
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@steelworker there are stories of guys living the rest of their lives with chunks of wood in them from battles.
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@goosehd lends new meaning to Hearts of Oak.
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Good shout @Mizmazzle, I have not read East of Eden but read The Grapes of Wrath 25 years ago and it blew me away with the descriptive detail.
Feel like I need to revisit TGOW or perhaps try EOE.
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Sounds great @Giles, thank you!
I will drop you a note when I sort my plans.
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haha I had not seen this thread till now, I am half way through this atm @Giles

Thanks @AdamJ, Christmas reading sorted prior to visiting the Victory hopefully before the new year
The book references Nelson having breakfast at the George hotel in Portsmouth. It this a decent enough hotel to stay or would people recommend other places in Portsmouth?
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Holiday Inn Express Gunwharf. Is without doubt the least adventurous, but a safe bet

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Thanks @Giles, I didn't figure Nelson as a Holiday Inn guy, but hey ho!


, but a good page-turner (and there are four parts of it).