Ebook: The Sailor King: The Life of King William IV
Author: Tom Pocock
- Genre: History // Memoirs; Biographies
- Year: 2021
- Publisher: Lume Books
- City: London
- Language: English
- epub
Of all the British monarchs who have claimed they ruled the seas, just one, King William IV, has been a truly professional seafarer.
Known as the ‘Sailor King’ in his own lifetime, he saw himself as a naval officer who happened to become the sovereign, rather than a monarch who had been a naval officer.
His life – here told as a whole, rather than dominated by his short reign – presents an appealing, if sometimes shocking, personality. William bounds from these pages like a character from an historical novel, albeit comic rather than heroic; from Captain Marryat rather than C. S. Forester.
His career in the Royal Navy was fraught with crisis: rivalries, doomed love affairs, extravagance and rebelliousness. Often, he seems a Hogarthian character, or a nautical version of the Regency rake.
Yet, while many mocked or despised him, some loved him. Overcoming the pressures and contradictions of a royal upbringing, William ended his days as a king who was not only loved but admired for setting an unstable monarchy on an even keel for the long reign of his niece, Victoria.
Tom Pocock (1925–2007) served in the Royal Navy during World War II and became a war correspondent at just 19 years old. His career in journalism flourished and he ultimately became naval correspondent for both the Daily Mail and The Times. He wrote and edited a number of books and is particularly respected for his works on the life and times of Lord Nelson.
Praise for The Sailor King:
‘It is an excellent book and sheds a lot of light on the person of an easily neglected King. This proved an enjoyable reading experience and is recommended’ - Amazon reviewTom Pocock (1925–2007) served in the Royal Navy during World War II and became a war correspondent at just 19 years old. His career in journalism flourished and he ultimately became naval correspondent for both the Daily Mail and The Times. He wrote and edited a number of books and is particularly respected for his works on the life and times of Lord Nelson.
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