The Gun
By (Author) C. S. Forester
Orion Publishing Co
Weidenfeld & Nicolson
1st March 2011
20th January 2011
United Kingdom
General
Fiction
Adventure / action fiction
Historical adventure fiction
War, combat and military adventure fiction
823.912
Paperback
192
Width 128mm, Height 196mm, Spine 20mm
180g
Abandoned by the retreating Spanish army during the Peninsular War, the gun is an eighteen pounder bronze cannon, thirteen feet long, weighing three tons.
When a group of Spanish partisans come across it two years later they see in it a chance for victory against the French - but first they must haul it across the mountains with nothing but a handful of donkeys and half-starved oxen.On its epic journey the cannon begins to gain almost mystical significance. For, with the gun, they are no longer a band of Spanish irregulars, they are an army able to take on the cream of Napoleon's troops...A brief but well crafted tale from the pen of a first class storyteller * SOUTH WALES ARGUS *
Cecil Scott Forester was born in 1899 in Cairo and educated in England. He went to Hollywood during the opening years of World War II to help write and produce 'propaganda' films that would convince U.S. filmgoers that the they should take the side of the British and Allies in the War, which led to such films as Eagle Squadron (1941). He is most famous for his celebrated Hornblower series. He died in 1966.