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Author:  Tony [ Tue Apr 01, 2014 11:56 am ]
Post subject:  Lord Nelson's Swords

Sim Comfort's new book 'Lord Nelson's Swords' has recently been published, featuring the swords of Admiral Lord Nelson, Admiral Lord Collingwood, Admiral Sir Thomas Hardy, Admiral the Earl of Northesk and Admiral the Earl of St. Vincent, and a selection of associated City of London, Egyptian Club and Nile swords, along with a review of swords & vases from the Lloyd’s Patriotic Fund.

Produced with the support of Britain’s major museums, the book includes over 200 images including many colour pictures of a number of swords and paintings that are rarely seen by the general public. Given Sim's expertise, this should be the definitive reference book on Nelson's and related swords. It is published and printed privately as a limited edition of 500 copies, and available direct from Sim. See the attached PDF brochure below for details (worth looking at just for the photos in the brochure!). It's not cheap at £75, but if Sim's previous books are anything to go by, the quality will be superb. I don't often spend that much on a book, but my order is going in today.
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Lord Nelson’s Swords is an extension of Sim's previous two volume work 'Naval Swords and Dirks' - See brochure below:
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Author:  Devenish [ Tue Apr 01, 2014 2:49 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Lord Nelson's Swords

There is an interesting article, 'The Swords on the Statues of Nelson' from one of the new book's authors, plus a review of the book itself in the latest Nelson Dispatch, just recently published. Incidentally Tony, the details in the review give the price as £25.00 from Seaforth Publishing/Pen and Sword Books. Is this a misprint – or is it just not so sumptuously bound? :wink:

Author:  Tony [ Tue Apr 01, 2014 3:19 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Lord Nelson's Swords

Kester, the book you are referring to is an entirely different book, by different authors: 'British Naval Swords & Swordsmanship', by John McGrath & Mark Barton. It has a much wider remit, covering naval swords from 1733 to 1949, and includes a chapter on Nelson's swords. It has 144 pages and is 'copiously illustrated'.

Author:  Devenish [ Wed Apr 02, 2014 9:47 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Lord Nelson's Swords

Doh – and an entirely different title, of course! My apologies. :roll: Thanks for the information Tony, both of them look to be interesting books.

Nice though, to be in possession of the much awaited Dispatch – to make the mistake from! :wink:

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