Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order Series by C.S. Forester, Christian Rodska, Samuel Bryant

4.21 · 263 ratings
  • Mr. Midshipman Hornblower (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #1)
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    Mr. Midshipman Hornblower (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #1)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.16 of 5 stars
    · 25 ratings · published 1950

    Here we meet Horatio Hornblower, a young man of 17, in this Volume #1 of what becomes the 11 volume set about the career of this British Naval officer fighting against Napoleon and his tyranny of Europe as an inexperienced midshipman in January 1794. Bullied and forced into a duel, he takes an even chance. And then he has many more chances to show his skills and ingenuities - from sailing a ship full of wetted and swelling rice to imprisonment and saving the lives of shipwrecked sailors... more

  • Lieutenant Hornblower (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #2)
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    Lieutenant Hornblower (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #2)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.28 of 5 stars
    · 25 ratings · published 1952

    In this gripping tale of turmoil and triumph on the high seas, Horatio Hornblower emerges from his apprenticeship as midshipman to face new responsibilities thrust upon him by the fortunes of war between Napoleon and Spain. Enduring near-mutiny, bloody hand-to-hand combat with Spanish seamen, deck-splintering sea battles, and the violence and horror of life on the fighting ships of the Napoleonic Wars, the young lieutenant distinguishes himself in his first independent command... more

  • Hornblower and the Hotspur (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #3)
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    Hornblower and the Hotspur (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #3)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.30 of 5 stars
    · 20 ratings · published 1962

    Hornblower's reconnaissance mission quickly turns to warfare in this installment of the beloved series of naval adventures by C. S. Forester, "a master of the genre" (New York Times). April 1803. The Peace of Amiens is breaking down. Napoleon is building ships and amassing an army just across the Channel... more

  • Hornblower and the Crisis (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #4)
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    Hornblower and the Crisis (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #4)

    C.S. Forester, Christian Rodska

    Rated: 4.05 of 5 stars
    · 19 ratings · published 1967

    It is 1805, and Napoleon prepares to invade England. Asked by The Admiralty to risk a shameful death, Hornblower agrees to a dangerous mission: turning spy to light a powder trail to Trafalgar.

  • Hornblower and the Atropos (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #5)
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    Hornblower and the Atropos (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #5)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.19 of 5 stars
    · 21 ratings · published 1953

    In the wake of a humbling incident aboard a canal boat in the Cotswolds, young Captain Horatio Hornblower arrives in London to take command of the Atropos, a 22-gun sloop barely large enough to require a captain. Her first assignment under Hornblower's command is as flagship for the funeral procession of Lord Nelson... more

  • Beat to Quarters (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #6)
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    Beat to Quarters (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #6)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.29 of 5 stars
    · 24 ratings · published 1937

    June 1808, somewhere west of Nicaragua-a site suitable for spectacular sea battles. The Admiralty has ordered Captain Horatio Hornblower, now in command of the thirty-six-gun HMS Lydia, to form an alliance against the Spanish colonial government with an insane Spanish landowner; to find a water route across the Central American isthmus; and "to take, sink, burn or destroy" the fifty-gun Spanish ship of the line Natividad or face court-martial... more

  • Ship of the Line (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #7)
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    Ship of the Line (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #7)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.31 of 5 stars
    · 30 ratings · published 1938

    Hornblower leads his first ship of the line into enemy waters in this installment of C. S. Forester's beloved adventure series, called "exciting, realistic, packed with grand naval action" by the New Yorker. May 1810, seventeen years deep into the Napoleonic Wars. Captain Horatio Hornblower is newly in command of his first ship of the line, the seventy-four-gun HMS Sutherland, which he deems "the ugliest and least desirable two-decker in the Navy List... more

  • Flying Colours (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #8)
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    Flying Colours (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #8)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.28 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1938

    Forced to surrender his ship, the Sutherland, after a long and bloody battle, Captain Horatio Hornblower now bides his time as a prisoner in a French fortress. Within days he and his first lieutenant, Bush, who was crippled in the last fight, are to be taken to Paris to be tried on trumped-up charges of violating the laws of war, and most probably executed as part of Napoleon's attempt to rally the warweary empire behind him... more

  • Captain Horatio Hornblower: Beat to Quarters / Ship of the Line / Flying Colours (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #6-8 omnibus)
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    Captain Horatio Hornblower: Beat to Quarters / Ship of the Line / Flying Colours (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #6-8 omnibus)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.25 of 5 stars
    · 16 ratings · published 1939

    Combines the first three books in the series: Beat to Quarters, Ship of the Line, and Flying Colours.

  • Hornblower in Captivity: Ship of the Line & Flying Colours (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #7-8 omnibus abridged)
    #7-8 omnibus abridged

    Hornblower in Captivity: Ship of the Line & Flying Colours (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #7-8 omnibus abridged)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1955

    A stand-alone volume in the Hornblower Cadet Series, this issue is an abridged amalgum of 'A Ship Of The Line' and 'Flying Colours'.

  • The Commodore (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #9)
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    The Commodore (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #9)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.16 of 5 stars
    · 19 ratings · published 1945

    1812 and the fate of Europe lies in the hands of newly appointed Commodore Hornblower. Dispatched to northern waters, Hornblower will protect Britain's Baltic interests and halt the advance of Napoleon's empire into Sweden and Russia... more

  • Lord Hornblower (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #10)
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    Lord Hornblower (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #10)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1946

    Weary of the war that he has waged nearly his entire life, Hornblower finds himself assigned an especially dangerous and dubious new task: to rescue a man he knows to be a tyrant from the mutiny of his crew in the Bay of the Seine... more

  • Admiral Hornblower in the West Indies (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #11)
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    Admiral Hornblower in the West Indies (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #11)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.06 of 5 stars
    · 18 ratings · published 1957

    Horatio Hornblower, now Admiral, sails over seas as challenging as any in his victorious career. As admiral in charge of His Britannic Majesty's West Indies Station he is as gallant, daring, implosive as ever. In this tense time after Napoleon's defeat, all kinds of vagabonds, revolutionaries, Imperial Guards. and pirates come sailing into the waters where Hornblower is working his small contingent of naval vessels to preserve the peace and eliminate piracy... more

  • The Indomitable Hornblower: Commodore Hornblower, Lord Hornblower & Hornblower in the West Indies (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #9-11 omnibus)
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    The Indomitable Hornblower: Commodore Hornblower, Lord Hornblower & Hornblower in the West Indies (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #9-11 omnibus)

    C.S. Forester

    Rated: 4.50 of 5 stars
    · 2 ratings · published 1963

    These thrilling tales of high-seas adventure in the Napoleonic era, which Winston Churchill found "vastly entertaining" and Ernest Hemingway recommended to "every literate I know", are being eagerly embraced by a new generation of readers. Back Bay takes pleasure in reissuing these classic tales in handsome new trade paperback editions.— The Hornblower renaissance is in full sail with a nearly tenfold increase in sales: more than I5O, OOO Hornblower books sold in the first six months of 1999... more

  • The Hornblower Companion (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #companion)
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    The Hornblower Companion (Hornblower Saga: Chronological Order #companion)

    C.S. Forester, Samuel Bryant

    Rated: 4.17 of 5 stars
    · 6 ratings · published 1964

    Forester wrote this beautifully illustrated book to explain the naval incidents his fictional hero Hornblower experienced during his adventures in the Royal Navy.

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