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The name Bolitho is a common Cornish surname, but Reeman says that he borrowed the name Richard Bolitho from a real person, "a distinguished old chap" he had met in the Channel Islands when he sailed his boat there. [citation needed] Reeman also states that the real Richard Bolitho was the brother of the Lord Lieutenant of Cornwall.
Richard Bolitho, Midshipman is a novel in the Bolitho series of nautical fiction set in the late-18th-century Royal Navy, written by Douglas Reeman under the pseudonym Alexander Kent. The book was published in 1975. It was the eighth novel in the series, though it is set earlier than the others, at the start of the career of Richard Bolitho.
Midshipman Bolitho and the Avenger is a historical fiction novel written by Douglas Reeman under the pseudonym Alexander Kent. Set in the late-18th-century Royal Navy , the book is part of the Bolitho series and follows the main character Richard Bolitho .
Articles relating to the Bolitho novels (1968-2011), a series of nautical war novels written by British author Douglas Reeman (using the pseudonym Alexander Kent). They focus on the military careers of the fictional Richard Bolitho and Adam Bolitho in the Royal Navy, from the time of the American Revolution past the Napoleonic Era.
The battle was the climax of the first written Richard Bolitho novel by Alexander Kent. The battle is featured in Le Dernier Panache, a show in the Puy du Fou, wherein the show's main character, François de Charette, fights in the Battle of the Saintes. In the show and in reality he fought the battle as a lieutenant de vaisseau.
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Bolitho (/ b ə ˈ l aɪ θ oʊ / bə-LY-thoh, Cornish: Bosleythow) [1] is a village in west Cornwall, and a Cornish surname. The Bolitho Family own large estates in west Cornwall, England, United Kingdom. [2] The name Bolitho comes from the Cornish language words bos, meaning 'dwelling', and Leythow, a personal name. [3]
The Bolitho novels (3 P) ... Richard Bolitho, Midshipman; River of Smoke; S. San Andreas (novel) Sea Change (Armstrong novel) Sea of Poppies; The Shadow Line (novel)