Fighting at Sea in the Eighteenth Century by Sam Willis

Fighting at Sea in the Eighteenth Century by Sam Willis

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Naval warfare is vividly brought to life, from first contact through how battles were won and lost to damage repair.

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Fighting at Sea in the Eighteenth Century by Sam Willis

Naval warfare is vividly brought to life, from first contact through how battles were won and lost to damage repair.
Will become widely read by students and academics of the subject, in addition to those who are fascinated by the literary world of Hornblower or Aubrey* INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF NAUTICAL ARCHAEOLOGY *
A very valuable addition to the extensive literature on naval warfare in the age of sail, looking at a neglected topic. The events of individual battles have been extensively discussed, as have the technical aspects of ship construction, but this book fills the crucial gap between those two, and greatly expands our knowledge of the practicalities of naval warfare in this period. * HISTORY OF WAR.ORG *
Is sure to become the standard reference on naval tactics in the Napoleonic era [and] is enthusiastically recommended to anyone with even a passing interest in this aspect of naval history. * INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MARITIME HISTORY *
As a reference work for what these ships were like, how they handled at sea, and how naval officers sought to capitalize on these material constraints for both offensive and defensive purposes, Fighting at Sea is not likely to be surpassed any time soon. * JOURNAL OF BRITISH STUDIES *
An excellent historical handbook with much to tell modern readers about military command. Highly recommended. * CHOICE *
[A] superbly researched book [which] contains high-quality maps, many excellent illustrations, and an essential glossary, all of which give a better understanding of Willis's argument. * UNITED STATES NAVAL INSTITUTE *
A detailed historical study based on extensive research. * . *
When it comes to discussing shiphandling Willis is peerless. Not a page is wasted and virtually everything he writes is fascinating and provocative. This is indeed a wonderful book. Anyone interested in warships should have it on his or her bookshelf for frequent consultation. * NORTHERN MARINER *
A clear and well-documented account. * SEA HISTORY *
By emphasising the critical role of practical seamanship and unwritten rules, this book offers students of the subject a new angle on an old subject. * MILITARY HISTORY *
An insightful analysis of the practical realities of sailing warfare that probes deeply into the technical skills, written and unwritten rules, command and control necessary for the Royal Navy's century of unrivalled success in naval combat. * NAUTICAL RESEARCH JOURNAL *
An illuminating read. * SKIRMISH, October 2008 *
DR SAM WILLIS is one of the UK's best-known historians. He has written more than twenty books, many on maritime and naval history, and presented more than ten multi-part history documentaries for the BBC and National Geographic including the BBC's The Silk Road which has been viewed by tens of millions worldwide.
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ISBN 13 9781843833673
ISBN 10 1843833670
Title Fighting at Sea in the Eighteenth Century
Author Sam Willis
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Year published 2008-04-17
Number of pages 272
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.