Dudley Pope, a naval defense correspondent of the London Evening News, progressed to writing carefully researched naval history. C.S. Forester urged Pope to try his hand at fiction and saw the younger writer as his literary heir. Pope began what was to become an impressive series with Ramage (1965) and, over the next 24 years, produced 17 more novels tracing Lord Ramage's career. Pope died in 1997.
"One of the great naval engagements of all time . . . [Pope's
account] is a great contribution to the full understanding of this
heroic sea fight." -- The New York Herald Tribune Book Review
"When the reader is through the book he will rightly feel that he
has been through the battle as well." -- The New York Times
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