C. S. Forester

Cecil Scott "C.S." Forester was the pen name of Cecil Louis Troughton Smith (27 August 1899 — 2 April 1966), an English novelist who rose to fame with tales of naval warfare. His most notable works were the 11-book Horatio Hornblower series, depicting a Royal Navy officer during the Napoleonic era, and The African Queen (1935; filmed in 1951 by John Huston). His novels A Ship of the Line and Flying Colours were jointly awarded the 1938 James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction. Description above from the Wikipedia article C. S. Forester, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia
Crew

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Novel

Hornblower: The Duchess and the Devil
Author

Hornblower: The Frogs and the Lobsters
Author

Hornblower: Mutiny
Author

Forever and a Day
Writer

Hornblower: Retribution
Author

Synnitön lankeemus
Novel

Hornblower: The Even Chance
Novel

Hornblower: The Examination for Lieutenant
Novel

Sink the Bismarck!
Book

The African Queen
Novel

Eagle Squadron
Story

Captain Horatio Hornblower R.N.
Novel, Adaptation

Brown on Resolution
Writer

The Pride and the Passion
Novel

Commandos Strike at Dawn
Story

Hornblower: Loyalty
Novel

Hornblower: Duty
Novel

Greyhound
Novel

The African Queen
Novel

Sailor of the King
Novel