Tim Clayton: 5 books

Book cover of Tars

Tars

Life in the Royal Navy during the Seven Years War

by Tim Clayton
Language: English
Release Date: March 22, 2010

Tars is a gripping firsthand account of life in the Royal Navy during the Seven Years War, from which Britain emerged as the world's major power. Through the lives of the main protagonists - a small band of sailors from across the ranks - Trafalgar author Tim Clayton paints a vivid picture...
Book cover of The Spokesman
by Tim Clayton
Language: English
Release Date: June 26, 2014

In acts of seeming altruism and catharsis, Mark starts giving away wads of money and anonymous letters of hope and regret to strangers. But who really knows where the money has come from? As he begins to heal, his journey takes a darker turn when the world becomes curious about the dirty cash and his life turns into a dangerous game of cat and mouse.
Book cover of Diana

Diana

Story of a Princess

by Tim Clayton, Phil Craig
Language: English
Release Date: December 10, 2013

Based on the groundbreaking ITV/The Learning Channel documentary series, and drawn from years of research and dozens of interviews with friends and associates speaking on the record for the first time, Diana contains never-before-revealed information and stunning insights about the beloved -- and...
Book cover of Trafalgar

Trafalgar

The men, the battle, the storm

by Phil Craig, Tim Clayton
Language: English
Release Date: June 7, 2012

Two hundred years ago, Napoleon Bonaparte dominated Europe and threatened Britain with invasion. Against him stood the Royal Navy and the already legendary Admiral Horatio Nelson. On 21 October 1805, a massive naval battle off the coast of Spain decided mastery of the seas. Then, over the following...
Book cover of The Secret War Against Napoleon: Britain's Assassination Plot on the French Emperor
by Tim Clayton
Language: English
Release Date: March 5, 2019

The riveting and previously unknown story of the British government’s determination to destroy Napoleon Bonaparte by any means possible. Between two assassination attempts—in 1800 and 1804—on Napoleon Bonaparte, the British government launched a propaganda campaign of unprecedented scope...
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