A few years ago on a Sunday morning I was somewhere in deepest Leicestershire and came across one of those little charity tables - with a couple of books, some potted plants and an assortment of china ornaments.
I glanced at the books and one was a fiction book called "The Ship by the Shore". There was an illustration at the front which placed it roughly in the Nelson era - so I coughed up the princely sum of 20p.
Back at home I looked a bit closer and realised it was a children's fiction book centred around the Bellerophon when she was moored off Plymouth with Napoleon on board. I ended up reading it through in one session. It was a typical book of its type - the story involved a brother and sister foiling a plot to help Napoleon escape.
But all in all I quite enjoyed it.
Suddenly I'm tempted to get it out and read it through again.

MB