Armada by Patrick Williams

Armada by Patrick Williams

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The complete story of Spain's ill-fated Armada, from the earliest plans to the nightmare return journey around the British Isles.

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Armada by Patrick Williams

In Armada, Patrick Williams tells the only history of the Armada from the Spanish perspective. In the summer of 1588 Philip II's Invincible Armada edged its way slowly down the English Channel towards the Straits of Dover. The fleet consisted of over 130 ships and 30,000 men, but Philip II of Spain had not sent the Armada to fight the English navy; rather, he had instructed his commander to avoid battle and to ferry the invincible troops of Spain's Army of Flanders across to England to depose Elizabeth I. However, despite its awesome size the Armada did not succeed in embarking one soldier. It was brought to battle and although not conclusively defeated was forced to find its way home by a tortuous voyage around the north coastline of the British Isles. Few of the great galleons that reached Spain ever sailed again and nearly half the men on board did not survive the dreadful journey.
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ISBN 13 9780752429762
ISBN 10 0752429760
Title Armada
Author Patrick Williams
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2008-12-08
Number of pages 240
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