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ISBN-10: 0393309606

ISBN-13: 9780393309607

Aug 1992

Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc

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Aubrey Maturin Series

Language: English
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Reverse of the Medal (Paperback, 1992)
Author: Patrick O'Brien
Price: $4.75
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Condition: Very Good
Seller's Comments: Very mild shelf wear, one shallow crease on spine. All pages clean and tightly bound. U.K. Fontana edition, usual paperback size. Same cover, ISBN 0006173594. PLEASE NOTE: I have several other Aubrey books for sale (Norton trade-size paperbacks, one smaller Fontana pb) -- click on my seller name to find more books and save on shipping!

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#11 in Aubrey/Maturin series. In the early 1800s, the British Navy stands as the only bulwark against the militant fanaticism of Napoleonic France.

Captain Jack Aubrey, R.N., ashore after a successful tour of duty, is persuaded by a casual acquaintance to make certain investments in the city. This innocent decision ensnares him in the London criminal underground and in government espionage, the province of his friend Stephen Maturin. Is Aubrey’s humiliation and the threatened ruin of his career a deliberate plot? This dark tale is a fitting backdrop to the brilliant characterization, sparkling dialogue, and meticulous detail which O’Brian’s readers have come to expect.