By Conduct and Courage: A Story of the Days of Nelson is a historical novel that follows a young orphan's journey from a simple fisherman's life to a distinguished career in the Royal Navy. Set during the age of Admiral Nelson, it explores the struggles of an orphan seeking adventure and moral purpose. The protagonist's early life in a smuggling village shapes his sense of right and wrong, and his pursuit of knowledge becomes a guiding force in his decision to leave behind his past and seek a noble career at sea. The story highlights the values of bravery, friendship, and moral integrity, with the young man's aspirations leading him to the challenges of naval warfare. The tale emphasizes the importance of personal growth, courage in the face of adversity, and the pursuit of honor, framed by the rich backdrop of naval history. As the protagonist embarks on his journey, the narrative enhances the ideals of duty and selflessness, showcasing how personal conviction can steer one toward greatness in both peaceful and turbulent times.