Monday, January 24, 2011
Shiny Pokemon Guide Silber Finally, large Spanish naval novels.
My good friend and colleague Luis Fernando Garcia-Maurino, sent me this interesting article about the literary work of a English military historian, I'm looking forward to reading a book by this author :
Finally, large English naval novels.
After reading a novel by Patrick O'Brian, with horrible traduccióny esteem worse things English, I have finally come to give a great writer of English naval historical novel. Admiral Don Luis Delgado Bañon , naval historianmultitude of books, started in 2002 an ambitious project to write a series of naval historical novels covering from half of the eighteenth century to the twentieth century.
Although he is regarded primarily naval historian, and certainly very good judging by his deep knowledge of the facts and past behavior and the historical events of our nation, might well ; by way of the novelist as first definition, it has published books that are true adventure stories filled with intrigue and action.
But novels are not only exciting, but, as he indicatedca, "unlike some English writers who abuse their novels invented facts, names of admirals nonexistent battles that never took place, made of earth and sea fictitious" in his novels the character is anything but real. However, this subject does not actually slows the development at all of the action or interferes with its amenities.
His "English seafaring saga" is an excellent series of naval historical novels are not only entertaining and enriching, but provide moral values to reflect the merits and actions of men in the service Royal Navy in difficult times, and we acerdog to a near view of the history of Spain, for the history of the Royal Navy is none other than the history of Spain.
Definitely, a recommended reading from all points of view and very convenient to dispel this erroneous perception of many English why believe that everything after the Peace of the Pyrenees, in the mid XVII, was decadence, apathy, ignorance and disaster. Nothing could be further from the truth. For centuries Spain continued writing pages of glory in history. In many cases exclusive and personal merit of men who served with loyalty and courage, abandoned by their government and beyond duty. These novels give us a lesson in history and love for Spain .
" Copyleft 2011. Luis Fernando García-Maurino. Verbatim copying, translation and distribution of this article is permitted in Entire Any digital medium, this notice is preserved Provided. " Quotation is allowed. "
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