Life and Correspondence of Admiral Sir William Sidney Smith: Vol. I and II by John Barrow
Manufacturer: Fireship Press
SKU: 978-1-934757-56-7
ISBN: 978-1-934757-56-7
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The
Life of Britain’s Most Overlooked Hero
Sir Sidney Smith
is perhaps the most overlooked star in the constellation of British
heros. One of the reasons for this neglect is that he operated at
the same time as—and was the primary rival of—Horatio Nelson.
Nelson, of course, went on to immortal fame; but few people realize
that Smith’s accomplishments were in many ways fully the equal of
Nelson’s. Indeed, it can be argued that Nelson’s renown was
literally made possible by the exploits of Sir Sidney Smith.
Barrow’s life of
Sir Sidney was the second volume on Smith ever compiled; but it is, by
far, the most comprehensive. It is a book, however, that almost
didn’t get written.
In 1848, Richard
Bentley, a publisher, bought a collection of old manuscripts and papers
and found that it contained a large quantity of material written by Sir
Sidney. He called in an accomplished writer, John Barrow, to see
if there was enough material to publish a biography. There
wasn’t. Barrow was about to give up when, by chance, he mentioned
the project to his father. His father had an old acquaintance by
the name of Septimius Arabin, a retired Royal Navy captain and a close
friend of Sir Sidney. Barrow contacted him, and hit a gold mine.
Arabin had boxes
and boxes of manuscripts, letters and other documents, all given to him
by Sir Sidney in his will, in case anyone should ever want to write the
story of his life. He also put Barrow in contact with Smith’s two
brothers and other family members. The result was this book, an
extraordinary account of Sidney Smith’s life—as told mostly by Sir
Sidney through his letters and correspondence.
This book, along
with Edward Howard’s Memoirs of Sir
Sidney Smith, form the seminal documents that have, for over 150
years, served as the factual basis for the life one of the greatest, if
not the greatest, British
naval hero of all time.