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| Aubrey-Maturin series by Patrick O'Brian |
| Master and Commander (1970) |
| Post Captain (1972) |
| HMS Surprise (1973) |
| Mauritius Command (1977) |
| (called The Mauritius Command in the USA) |
| Desolation Island (1978) |
| The Fortune of War (1979) |
| The Surgeon's Mate (1980) |
| The Ionian Mission (1981) |
| Treason's Harbour (1983) |
| The Far Side of the World (1984) |
| The Reverse of the Medal (1986) |
| The Letter of Marque (1988) |
| The Thirteen-Gun Salute (1989) |
| The Nutmeg of Consolation (1991) |
| Clarissa Oakes (1993) |
| (called The Truelove in the USA) |
| The Wine-Dark Sea (1993) |
| The Commodore (1995) |
| The Yellow Admiral (1996) |
| The Hundred Days (1998) |
| Blue at the Mizzen (1999) |
| 21 (2004) |
'The Nutmeg of Consolation' by Patrick O'Brian (published 1991) is the fourteenth novel in the Aubrey–Maturin series. The phrase was an honorary title of the Sultan of Kampong (a fictional Indonesian island) and was chosen by Captain Jack Aubrey as the name of a small ship borrowed after the wrecking of his command HMS Diane as a means of reaching safety.