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The Sea Warriors
Richard Woodman
其他書名
Fighting Captains and Frigate Warfare in the Age of Nelson
出版
Seaforth Publishing
, 2014-02-28
主題
History / Military / Naval
History / Europe / Great Britain / Georgian Era (1714-1837)
History / Wars & Conflicts / Napoleonic Wars
ISBN
147384312X
9781473843127
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=jXKpBQAAQBAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
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“A marvelous book. . . . shows where Patrick O’Brian and C.S Forester got all their stuff from, but is more exciting than either.” —
Times Literary Supplement
The Sea Warriors
is the true story of the great frigate captains of the Nelsonic Royal Navy who spent long and arduous years away from their homes fighting for king and country, to win and hold control of the seas. Richard Woodman skillfully dissects the events of the war years, focusing on the cruiser war, that war between opposing frigates that entailed the blockade of enemy ports, the interception of enemy trade, and the protection of Britain’s merchant ships. The whole magnificent sweep of this great struggle is set against its political background of the Napoleonic wars and the sea war with America.
With this narrative come an extraordinary array of young, daring, and hugely skilled frigate captains whose ability to grasp the chances offered by war made them household names in this savage age. Some, like Warren, Pellew, Cochrane, and Collingwood, are still renowned; others are here rescued from under the shadow of Nelson as the author recounts their brave and brilliant exploits.
As well as the thrilling accounts of sea battles and single-ship actions, the author describes the darker side to life at sea—the constant danger and harsh discipline, the wearying monotony of sea-keeping, the scourges of disease, and the occasional outbreaks of mutiny. All this is brought together in a stirring narrative by one of Britain’s finest naval writers.
“A superb Napoleonic war study” —
Daily Telegraph