Description: Condition: Used - Good; Title: Napoleon's Gold: An Epic Novel Based On The True Exploits Of Captain Luke Ryan Irish Swashbuckler & American Patriot Benjamin Franklin’s Most Dangerous Privateer McMillin, Mark M.; Description: Here is a true story based on the adventures of Captain Luke Ryan - Irish swashbuckler, American patriot, mariner extraordinaire and Benjamin Franklin’s most dangerous privateer… It is an epic story about war, heroism, love, intrigue and betrayal spanning a period from the American Revolution, to the French Revolution, and through the rise of Napoleon. It is the spring of 1781 and the British Navy has finally caught the brilliant Captain Ryan, a man who terrorized English ships and towns for nearly two years. Ryan is tried for treason and piracy, convicted and sentenced to hang until King George grants mercy after hearing the pleas of Queen Marie Antoinette, an admirer of the young mariner, to spare the Irishman's life. After the war Ryan returns to France but he has no money, no ship or crew and has no prospects until one day he meets an ambitious entrepreneur named Joseph Bonaparte and his younger brother, a major in the French Army, named Napoleon... The story is told in three books: Gather the Shadowmen (The Lords of the Ocean), Prince of the Atlantic and Napoleon's Gold (which can be read in or out of sequence).; Category: Books > Subjects > History > Military > Naval; Publisher: Hephaestus Publishing; Author: McMillin, Mark M.;
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Book Title: Napoleon's Gold: An Epic Novel Based On The True Exploits Of
Genre: Naval
Original Language: English: Published; English: Original Language; English;
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
Number of Pages: 408 Pages
Publication Name: Napoleon's Gold
Language: English
Publisher: Hephaestus Publishing
Item Height: 0.9 in
Subject: Military / Naval
Publication Year: 2011
Item Weight: 21.2 Oz
Type: Textbook
Item Length: 9 in
Subject Area: History
Author: Mark M. Mcmillin
Item Width: 6 in
Format: Trade Paperback