It is no coincidence that many of Alistair MacLean's most successful
novels were sea stories. In 1941, he was called up after volunteering
for the Royal Navy and served as Ordinary Seaman, Able Seaman, and
Leading Torpedo Operator. For the majority of his service, he was on
HMS Royalist, a modified Dido-class light cruiser, seeing action in
the Arctic, and operations against the German battleship Tirpitz . The
ship then deployed to the Mediterranean taking part in Operation
Dragoon the invasion of the South of France and later in operations
against German occupied Greek Islands in the Aegean. After which
MacLean and Royalist were deployed to the Indian Ocean and operations
against the Japanese in Malaya, Burma, and Sumatra. His wartime
experiences coupled with exceptional literary skill resulted in the
runaway success of his first novel HMS Ulysses (1955) followed by The
Guns of Navarone (1957) and South by Java Head (1958). These three
blockbusters cemented his position as one of the most successful and
highly paid authors of the era. While not a whole life biography, Mark
Simmon’s book provides a fascinating insight into Maclean’s war
service and subsequent works, which deserve enduring popularity.
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How the Royal Navy Shaped his Bestsellers
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ISBN
9781399019415
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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