Relive a daring life of war, science, and survival across the Caribbean and Europe.
This vivid memoir-travelogue, drawn from decades of service and adventure, offers a frontline view of revolutionary and Napoleonic eras through the eyes of a seasoned officer and physician. From treacherous campaigns to fever-ridden voyages, you’ll follow a restless mind as it maps, investigates, and documents a world in turmoil.
The book blends military history with sharp observations on disease, leadership, and navigation. It traces formative journeys across Martinique, Guadeloupe, and St. Vincent, revealing how mapmaking, strategy, and a passion for science shaped crucial moments in the West Indies and beyond. Expect brisk storytelling, a sailor’s frank voice, and a steady eye for detail that brings both battles and camp life into focus.
- Firsthand accounts of major campaigns and key battles in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.
- Insights into tropical medicine, yellow fever, and the daily realities of war at sea and ashore.
- Episodes of exploration, cartography, and scientific observation amid colonial conflicts.
- A candid portrait of a devoted public servant balancing duty with curiosity and resilience.
Ideal for readers of military history, maritime adventure, and historical memoirs who seek both action and the human side of empire in upheaval.