HORNBLOWER FOR JUNIORS
HORNBLOWER GOES TO SEA and HORNBLOWER TAKES COMMAND, Vols. 1 and 2 of a cadet edition, by C. S. Forester; Michael Joseph, English price 7/6 each. CADET edition of the Hornblower stories should be good news for young readers. There are to be four volumes, suitably illustrated and condensed, and offering the most notable exploits of Horatio Hornblower in
chronological order. The first two volumes introduce the midshipman, and follow his adventures as a lieutenant and a captain in the Royal Navy of Nelson’s time. These books, which, in their original form, have already become immensely popular with adults, now seem ready to fill the place-once occupied in the affections of young readers by the sea stories of W. H. G. Kingston,
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 14
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125HORNBLOWER FOR JUNIORS New Zealand Listener, Volume 31, Issue 802, 3 December 1954, Page 14
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