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The Rest Is HistoryNovember 18, 2024

514. Nelson: Hero of the Seas (Part 1)

About This Episode
It’s 1758 and Britain’s greatest naval commander has just been born. The young Horatio Nelson has inherited his father’s love of god and his mother’s hatred of the French. At age 12, he leaves Norfolk for a life on the high seas. As a teen, Nelson narrowly avoided death on multiple occasions. He survives a nasty encounter with the Sultan of Mysore, the blistering cold on a failed expedition in the North Pole, a nasty bout of Malaria contracted in India, and far more besides. Propelled by his excellence and bravery, he rose quickly to become a captain.This brings us to 1788 where Nelson, now a married man in his thirties and back in his childhood home, learns that England is going to war with France. Without hesitation, he swaps the simple domestic life for the thrill of the high seas once more… Join Tom and Dominic as they discuss Nelson's early life and adventures, as he sets out along a path that would eventually enable British domination of the seas; and the world. _______ LIVE SHOWS *The Rest Is History LIVE in the U.S.A.* If you live in the States, we've got some great news: Tom and Dominic will be performing throughout America in November, with shows in San Francisco, L.A., Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Boston and New York. Tickets on sale now at TheRestIsHistory.com _______ Twitter: @TheRestHistory @holland_tom @dcsandbrook Producer: Theo Young-Smith Assistant Producer: Tabby Syrett
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Nelson, Hero of the Seas cover

The excerpt discusses the opening of a new book aimed at children, which is described as a brilliant read for all patriotic British adults as well.

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Trafalgar cover
Trafalgar
Adam Nicholson

Adam Nicholson wrote a brilliant book on Trafalgar, describing the Royal Navy under Nelson as the most effective maritime killing machine in the world.

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Henry V cover
Henry V
William Shakespeare

He clearly did like Shakespeare. And he liked in particular Henry V because he is clearly obsessed by the Band of Brothers speech, because he refers to it again and again.

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Tom Brown's School Days cover

This is so much the trajectory of so many great children's stories. Tom Brown's school days.

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A Naval History of England cover

Uncle Morris, Captain Suckling, reads Nelson a passage from A Naval History of England, which was genuinely published in 1735 by Thomas Ledyard.

ASIN: B000WETE3S
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The Terror cover

The conversation references 'The Terror' in relation to the Franklin Expedition and the conditions faced by the ships trapped in ice.

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books about Nelson cover

The excerpt mentions that the polar bear story is often found in books about Nelson, indicating a reference to literature on the subject.

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Titanic Lies of Nelson cover

The excerpt mentions John Sugden's 'Titanic Lies of Nelson' as a lengthy book that contains extensive information about the ordering of limes, highlighting its fascinating content.

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