The Sea is My Element
The eventful life of Admiral Sir Pulteney Malcolm 1768-1838
Series : From Reason to Revolution 1721-1815 #69
Author : Paul Martinovich
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General - Pages : 386 | Images : 33 b/w illustrations, 21 colour illustrations, 8 b/w maps
Hardback - Date of Publication : 15th June 2021 | Size : 234mm x 156mm | ISBN : 9781913336578 | Helion Book Code : HEL1283
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The life of Pulteney Malcolm, a Royal Navy officer active during and after the Napoleonic Wars, is now all but forgotten, except perhaps for his role in guarding Napoleon on St Helena. However, in his time he was famous – celebrated for his daring and seamanship. For six years Malcolm commanded the ship of the line HMS Donegal, fighting in the Battle of San Domingo and blockading French warships in their ports. He was involved in the aftermath of Trafalgar and the events surrounding Waterloo, and came to know some of the great men of his time, including Nelson, Wellington and Napoleon. Unlike many of his contemporaries, he spent his entire active career afloat, justifying his proud claim that the sea was his element. His achievements in over 40 years of war and peace were all the greater, given his modest origins in the Scottish Borders.
This biography is based in large part on Malcolm’s personal letters to members of his family, particularly to his wife Clementina. The several hundred letters reveal a man who was at once a humane commander, a brilliant seaman, a convivial friend, and a loving husband. While the book offers a portrait of a man devoted to his service, the letters range over far more than naval activity, illuminating an eventful life in a turbulent age. Thus Malcolm’s story demonstrates not only the growing professionalism of the Royal Navy, but also the social and economic pressures changing British society.
"This is a beautifully produced book which uses extensive research from archival sources to tell the story of the life of Sir Pulteney Malcolm in exceptional detail....it should be a ‘must’ for any serious student of the Royal Navy in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. Highly recommended." The Napoleon Series