The Surgeon's Mate - Editions

Editions

  • Audio Edition Recorded Books, LLC; Unabridged Audio edition narrated by Patrick Tull (ISBN 1402591845)
  • 2011, USA, W. W. Norton & Company (ISBN 978-0-393-06376-9), Pub date 5 December 2011, e-book
Patrick O'Brian
Characters
  • Jack Aubrey
  • Stephen Maturin
  • Diana Villiers
  • Recurring characters in the Aubrey–Maturin series
Aubrey–Maturin series
  • Master and Commander
  • Post Captain
  • HMS Surprise
  • The Mauritius Command
  • Desolation Island
  • The Fortune of War
  • The Surgeon's Mate
  • The Ionian Mission
  • Treason's Harbour
  • The Far Side of the World
  • The Reverse of the Medal
  • The Letter of Marque
  • The Thirteen Gun Salute
  • The Nutmeg of Consolation
  • Clarissa Oakes
  • The Wine-Dark Sea
  • The Commodore
  • The Yellow Admiral
  • The Hundred Days
  • Blue at the Mizzen
  • The Final Unfinished Voyage of Jack Aubrey
Other novels
  • Caesar
  • Hussein
  • Testimonies
  • The Catalans
  • The Road to Samarcand
  • The Golden Ocean
  • The Unknown Shore
  • Richard Temple
Short story collections
  • Beasts Royal
  • The Last Pool and Other Stories
  • The Walker and Other Stories
  • Lying in the Sun and Other Stories
  • The Chian Wine and Other Stories
  • Collected Short Stories / The Rendezvous and Other Stories
Non-fiction
  • Men-of-War: Life in Nelson's Navy
  • Picasso
  • Joseph Banks: A Life
Biographies of O'Brian
  • Patrick O'Brian - A life revealed
  • Patrick O'Brian: The Making of the Novelist
  • Patrick O'Brian: A Bibliography and Critical Appreciation

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