A Frigate of King George: Life and Duty on a British Man-of-War 1807-1829 is a book by Brian Vale that provides an in-depth look at life aboard the 42-gun frigate HMS Doris, which was launched from Bombay in 1807 and eventually retired at Valparaiso in 1829. The book explores the service of Sir Thomas Hardy as the ship protected British interests during the stormy years of South America.
The book takes a detailed look at the life aboard the HMS Doris, which was launched from Bombay in 1807 and finally retired at Valparaiso in 1829. Vale’s account of life on board the ship is based on her service under Sir Thomas Hardy during the stormy years of South America.
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In summary, A Frigate of King George: Life and Duty on a British Man-of-War is a fascinating account of life aboard the 42-gun frigate HMS Doris, which was launched from Bombay in 1807 and eventually retired at Valparaiso in 1829. The book provides a detailed account of the life on board the HMS Doris and its crew, providing valuable insights into the experiences and challenges faced by the crew during the stormy years of South America.
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