Fisher of Kilverstone by Ruddock F Mackay

Fisher of Kilverstone by Ruddock F Mackay

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Fisher of Kilverstone by Ruddock F Mackay

A comprehensive biography of one of the key architects of the modern British Royal Navy.

Perfect for readers of Robert K. Massie, Richard Freeman, and Iain Ballantyne.

During the course of over a sixty year career John Arbuthnot Fisher, commonly known as Jacky Fisher, tirelessly developed innovative tactics, powerful ships and pioneered new nautical technologies to ensure that Britain did not fall behind in the naval arms race that took place prior to World War One.

Fisher entered the navy in 1854, serving initially on Nelson's old wooden flagship, HMS Victory. As his career progressed and he rose through the ranks, fighting in conflicts across the globe, he began to understand the need for maritime development, particularly in the range, accuracy, and rate-of-fire of naval gunnery. He famously supported the construction of HMS Dreadnought, the first all-big-gun battleship, as well as the advancement of submarine warfare to ensure that Britain could compete with her rivals.

Ruddock Mackay's remarkable biography draws from a wide range of original research to uncover the full length of Fisher's naval career from his early days in the age of sail through to his final years as First Sea Lord co-operating and clashing with Winston Churchill during the First World War.

'substantial and well-written ... Mackay has made an important contribution to the history of the Fisher era, and one that no historian interested in the period should neglect. The American Historical Review
Ruddock Mackay was born in 1922. He served as a rating in the Royal New Zealand Navy between 1942 and 1946, during which time he graduated with a degree in History. He obtained Mas at both London and Oxford Universities. He was a schoolmaster in both New Zealand and England. Between 1954 and 1965 he was a lecturer in naval history at Britannia Royal Naval College, Dartmouth, and later he lectured in Modern History at St. Andrew's University, Scotland.
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ISBN 13 9781800552678
ISBN 10 180055267X
Title Fisher of Kilverstone
Author Ruddock F Mackay
Series Leading The Modern Royal Navy
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Sapere Books
Year published 2021-09-13
Number of pages 740
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.