Men of Honour

Men of Honour
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Publisher : HarperPerennial
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 0007192657
ISBN-13 : 9780007192656
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Men of Honour by : Adam Nicolson

Presenting the contradictions of heroism, as embodied by Horatio Nelson and as tested by the Battle of Trafalgar, Adam Nicolson looks at the variety of qualities - ruthlessness, bravery, kindness, cruelty - that combined in both Nelson and his troops to carry that fateful day.

Spanish Warships in the Age of Sail, 1700–1860

Spanish Warships in the Age of Sail, 1700–1860
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Publisher : Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages : 394
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ISBN-10 : 9781526790811
ISBN-13 : 1526790815
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis Spanish Warships in the Age of Sail, 1700–1860 by : Rif Winfield

This book is the latest contribution to a unique series in a common format documenting in great detail the warships of the major naval powers during the age of sail. To date, four volumes have covered the British Navy, two have been devoted to the French Navy and one each to the Dutch and Russian Navies. This volume on the Spanish Navy, for much of its history the third largest in the world, fills the final gap in the ranks of the major maritime powers. This book is the first comprehensive listing of these ships in English and covers the development of all the naval vessels owned or deployed by Spain during the period of the Bourbon monarchy from 1700 to 1860 (including the period of French control during the Napoleonic Wars), but it also sets the scene for that period by summarizing the origins of Spanish naval development under the preceding Habsburg regime. As with previous volumes in the series, the main chapters list all the naval vessels from 1700 onwards (including those 16th century ships which survived into the new regime in 1700) by type, with the first chapters listing the ships of the line (navíos in Spanish terminology) and frigates in descending order of firepower, and subsequent chapters covering minor and ancillary vessels. Where available, a brief service history of each individual ship is given. A comprehensive introductory section includes a group of background essays designed to provide the reader with a deep understanding of how Spanish naval forces operated, and the context within which they were organized. Certain to become the standard English-language reference work, its publication is of the utmost importance to every naval historian and general reader interested in the navies of the sailing era.

Nelson's Band of Brothers

Nelson's Band of Brothers
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Publisher : Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages : 210
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ISBN-10 : 9781848323568
ISBN-13 : 1848323565
Rating : 4/5 (68 Downloads)

Synopsis Nelson's Band of Brothers by : Captain Peter Hore

While there is a perennial interest in the Royal Navy during the Napoleonic wars and in Nelson himself, there is no reference work that chronicles all the captains of his ships, their social origins, their characters and the achievements in their lives beyond their service under Nelson. This new book, researched and written by distinguished historians, descendants of some of Nelson's officers, and members of the 1805 Club, presents concise biographies of those officers who fought with Nelson in his three great battles, with superb colour illustration throughout. Nelson first gave the name of 'band of brothers' to the officers who had commanded ships of his fleet at the battle of the Nile (1798). This new volume will include 100 officers, ranging from lieutenants in command of gunboats at the battle of Copenhagen (1801) through captains of line-of- battle ships at the Nile and at Trafalgar (1805), to admirals in command of squadrons in his fleets. Of real significance are the specially commissioned photographs of all the monuments and memorials to Nelson's captains, descriptions with transcriptions of epitaphs, and clear directions to enable the readers to find them. Part travel book, part biography and moving testimony to Nelson's faithful captains, Nelson's band of Brothers presents the opportunity to rediscover 100 local heroes.

The Trafalgar Chronicle

The Trafalgar Chronicle
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Publisher : Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages : 382
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ISBN-10 : 9781526759672
ISBN-13 : 1526759675
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis The Trafalgar Chronicle by : Sean Heuvel

The Trafalgar Chronicle is the publication of choice for new research about the Georgian Navy, sometimes called ‘Nelson’s Navy’, though its scope includes all the sailing navies of the period from 1714 to 1837. The theme of the 2021 issue is ‘Georgian Navy encounters with indigenous and enslaved populations’. The theme is particularly relevant to current-day discussions and social activism occurring across the globe, that have brought new insights and perspectives to Western history of colonization, exploration, and slavery. The lead article, by 1805 Club member Tom D. Fremantle, tells the story of his ancestor, Philip Gidley King, who sailed to Botany Bay with the First Fleet in 1787. becoming the first Lieutenant Governor of Norfolk Island and the third Governor of New South Wales. His encounters with the Maoris are unforgettably touching. Another contribution reveals how the British lured slaves away from their American masters’ plantations with the promise of freedom during the War of 1812. In the tradition of recent editions, the 2021 Trafalgar Chronicle contains biographical sketches of Nelson’s contemporaries including Vice-Admiral Sir Charles Saunders, naval hero of Quebec; Sir Harry Neale, Baronet GCB, a royal favorite; and Admiral Sir Philip Durham, a Trafalgar Captain turned politician. Meanwhile, Captain Christer Hägg, RSwN Rtd regales readers with the tale of Captain Johan Puke leading the Swedish fleet in a daring breakout from the Russian blockade at Viborg in 1790. Scholars and students, experts and enthusiasts fascinated by the era of the sailing navy will be absorbed by the latest edition of this handsomely illustrated journal.

The Age of the Ship of the Line

The Age of the Ship of the Line
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Publisher : U of Nebraska Press
Total Pages : 268
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ISBN-10 : 9780803222670
ISBN-13 : 080322267X
Rating : 4/5 (70 Downloads)

Synopsis The Age of the Ship of the Line by : Jonathan R. Dull

For nearly two hundred years huge wooden warships called ships of the line dominated war at sea and were thus instrumental in the European struggle for power and the spread of imperialism. Foremost among the great naval powers were Great Britain and France, whose advanced economies could support large numbers of these expensive ships. This book, the first joint history of these great navies, offers a uniquely impartial and comprehensive picture of the two forces their shipbuilding programs, naval campaigns, and battles, and their wartime strategies and diplomacy. Jonathan R. Dull is the author of two award-winning histories of the French navy. Bringing to bear years of study of war and diplomacy, his book conveys the fine details and the high drama of the age of grand and decisive naval conflict. Dull delves into the seven wars that Great Britain and France, often in alliance with lesser naval powers such as Spain and the Netherlands, fought between 1688 and 1815. Viewing war as most statesmen of the time saw it as a contest of endurance he also treats the tragic side of the Franco-British wars, which shattered the greater security and prosperity the two powers enjoyed during their brief period as allies.

Naval Leadership and Management, 1650-1950

Naval Leadership and Management, 1650-1950
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Publisher : Boydell Press
Total Pages : 222
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ISBN-10 : 9781843836957
ISBN-13 : 1843836955
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

Synopsis Naval Leadership and Management, 1650-1950 by : Richard Harding

Considers naval leadership and management very widely, moving beyond a focus on leading admirals. Many works on naval history ascribe success to the special qualities of individual leaders, Nelson being the prime example. This book in contrast moves away from focusing on Nelson and other leading individuals to explore more fully how naval leadership worked in the context of a large, complex, globally-capable institution. It puts forward important original scholarship around four main themes: the place of the hero in naval leadership; organisational friction in matters of command; the role of management capability in the exercise of naval power; and the evolution of management and technical training in the Royal Navy. Besides providing much new, interesting material for naval and maritime historians, the book also offers important insights for management and leadership specialists more generally. HELEN DOE is a Fellow of the Centre for Maritime Historical Studies, University of Exeter and author of Enterprising Women and Shipping (Boydell, 2009). RICHARD HARDING is Professor of Organisational History at the University of Westminster and author of The Emergence of Britain's Global Naval Supremacy (Boydell, 2010), Amphibious Warfare in the Eighteenth Century (Royal Historical Society, 1991) and six other books. Contributors: GARETH COLE, MIKE FARQUHARSON-ROBERTS, MARY JONES, ROGER KNIGHT, ROGER MORRISS, ELINOR ROMANS, DAVID J. STARKEY, PETER WARD, OLIVER WALTON, BRITT ZERBE.

The Napoleonic Wars

The Napoleonic Wars
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 977
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ISBN-10 : 9780199951062
ISBN-13 : 0199951063
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis The Napoleonic Wars by : Alexander Mikaberidze

The first truly global history of the Napoleonic Wars, arguably the first world war.

The Spectator

The Spectator
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 956
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ISBN-10 : CORNELL:31924057525341
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (41 Downloads)

Synopsis The Spectator by :

Eighteenth-Century Naval Officers

Eighteenth-Century Naval Officers
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 245
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ISBN-10 : 9783030257002
ISBN-13 : 3030257002
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis Eighteenth-Century Naval Officers by : Evan Wilson

This book surveys the lives and careers of naval officers across Europe at the height of the age of sail. It traces the professionalization of naval officers by exploring their preparation for life at sea and the challenges they faced while in command. It also demonstrates the uniqueness of the maritime experience, as long voyages and isolation at sea cemented their bond with naval officers across Europe while separating them from landlubbers. It depicts, in a way no previous study has, the parameters of their shared experiences—both the similarities that crossed national boundaries and connected officers, and the differences that can only be seen from an international perspective.

Nelson's Way

Nelson's Way
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Publisher : Hachette UK
Total Pages : 305
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ISBN-10 : 9781857884920
ISBN-13 : 1857884922
Rating : 4/5 (20 Downloads)

Synopsis Nelson's Way by : Stephanie Jones

Lord Nelson's widely admired approach to leadership and management is distilled into a series of practical insights for today's managers.