
The Boys' Nelson, written by Harold Wheeler and first published in 1912, is a biographical account of Admiral Horatio Nelson, a key figure in British naval history. Aimed at younger readers, the book chronicles Nelson's early life, naval career, and the events that shaped his character and ambitions. It combines biographical detail with narrative flair to present the story of one of Britain's most celebrated naval commanders, making his achievements accessible and engaging for a new generation.















