Sons of the Waves by Stephen Taylor

Sons of the Waves by Stephen Taylor

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A brilliant telling of the history of the common seaman in the age of sail, and his role in Britain's trade, exploration, and warfare

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Sons of the Waves by Stephen Taylor

A brilliant telling of the history of the common seaman in the age of sail, and his role in Britain's trade, exploration, and warfare
“No other book resurrects the wooden world of Jack Tar in such captivating and voluminous detail”—A. Roger Ekirch, Wall Street Journal

“[A] rollicking narrative. . . . [An] absorbing and original book. . . . Superb.”—Ben Wilson, Times (UK)

“There is much in Taylor’s book. It is interesting to see how pragmatically humane the navy could be, particularly in peacetime.”—David Mills, Sunday Times

Sons of the Waves is the heir apparent to [John] Masefield’s book as the best introduction for the general reader to the lives of eighteenth-century British seamen. . . . Using the full range of available sources, Taylor has brought out the authentic, rarely heard, voice of Jack Tar.”—John B. Hattendorf, Times Literary Supplement

“Engrossing . . . suffused with a dark Dickensian melancholy.”—Roger Lewis, Daily Mail, Book of the Week

“Fascinating and satisfying. . . . A kaleidoscope of individual personalities and adventures.”— N. A.M. Rodger, London Review of Books

“Episodes [are] gripping to read and fascinating in their particulars.”—Ian Garrick Mason, Spectator

“An accessible, humanistic portrait of a life characterised by hardship and comradeship.”—History Revealed

“Taylor’s research, skilful exposition, and elegant integration of text, archive and image has produced a compelling account of the men who made modern Britain, one that supplants all those that has gone before. Essential reading for sailors of the open ocean and the armchair.”—Andrew Lambert, BBC History Magazine

“If most of these men’s names have seeped into oblivion like so much sea froth, Taylor has brought their experiences back to vivid and exhilarating life: he stitches together the brutality and wonder of their lives with intelligence, judgement and compassion.”—Mathew Lyons, Literary Review

“A vivid and engaging ‘history from below’ which provides a rich and readable demonstration of the ways in which the skills and experiences of seafarers helped to shape our society.”—Nautilus Telegraph, Book of the Month

“Taylor’s experience as a writer of maritime history is evident in his adroit crafting of narrative, vivid portrayal of his characters and clear familiarity with his archival sources.”—Global Maritime History

Certificate of Merit, Mounbatten Book Prize awards, 2020

“An excellent book, combining an original approach to the subject with original research. Jack Tar, the quintessential British hero, emerges from this collective biography as a self-confident fellow, part of the collective body that sustained national prosperity, security and power.”—Andrew Lambert, author of Nelson

“The Royal Navy had some great leaders but what made their achievements possible was the thousands of unknown and unheard-from seamen who manned these vessels. This book starts the exploration of those fascinating lives.”—Sir Robin Knox-Johnston

“This enthusiastic account gives a vivid picture of life below decks in the era of the sailing navy. It is a classic of its kind, brimful with riotous episodes and gripping anecdotes anchored in detailed research.”—Margarette Lincoln, author of Trading in War

Stephen Taylor is a writer of maritime history, biography, and travel. He has worked as a foreign correspondent for The Times, The Observer, and The Economist, and is the author of The Caliban Shore; Storm and Conquest; and Commander.
SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780300245714
ISBN 10 0300245718
Titel Sons of the Waves
Autor Stephen Taylor
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Yale University Press
Erscheinungsjahr 2020-04-14
Seitenanzahl 416
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