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  1. A Ship of the Line is an historical seafaring novel by C. S. Forester. It follows his fictional hero Horatio Hornblower during his tour as captain of a ship of the line. By internal chronology, A Ship of the Line, which follows The Happy Return, is the seventh book in the series (counting the unfinished Hornblower and the Crisis). However, the ...

  2. A ship of the line was a type of naval warship constructed during the Age of Sail from the 17th century to the mid-19th century. The ship of the line was designed for the naval tactic known as the line of battle, which involved the two columns of opposing warships maneuvering to volley fire with the cannons along their broadsides.

  3. Sep 16, 2020 · A ship of the line. "May, 1810 - and thirty-nine-year-old Captain Horatio Hornblower has been handed his first ship of the line..." -- BACK COVER.

  4. 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.

  5. Key Point: A ship of the line is a large and heavily armed naval warship that played a central role in naval warfare during the Age of Sail. In this article, we will discuss the ship of the line. What it is and how it was used. And why these powerful warships eventually stopped being used.

  6. Ship of the line, type of sailing warship that formed the backbone of the Western world’s great navies from the mid-17th century through the mid-19th century, when it gave way to the steam-powered battleship.

  7. Warship - Line-of-Battle, Armament, Tactics: The late Elizabethan galleon that began the true fighting ship of the line reached its culmination in England’s Prince Royal of 1610 and the larger Sovereign of the Seas of 1637, along with similar great ships in other European navies.