Blake of the "Rattlesnake"
by Frederick Thomas Jane
About this book
Fred Jane, who later went on to publish his famous "Jane's Fighting Ships", doubtless was noting the success of other books that forecast a British defeat in the event of war in the late 19th century when he wrote this fictional account of "The Man Who Saved England." Jane tells of a possible war against both France and Russia with plenty of verve and derring-do amid naval battles, both small and large. - Summary by Mark
Chapters (16)
101 - Torpedoed at Sea
202 - Early Victories
303 - The Rescue of a Sweetheart
404 - The Press-Gang
505 - A Torpedo-Boat Attack
606 - The Cron Tadt Disaster
707 - On Convoy Duty
808 - England's Aegospotomi
909 - How We Escaped
1010 - Our Base of Operations
1111 - A Picnic, and What Came Of It
1212 - More Troubles
1313 - Blake's Revolt
1414 - The Day Before
1515 - Woman's Love and Man's Duty
1616 - The Saving of England - "Torpedo Triumphans"

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