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Naval Battles And Boat Actions up to 1814
British naval supremacy was at its height during the global wars with France that commenced in 1793 during the French Revolution, and continued with only a year's break until Napoleon's first abdication in 1814. Extending from the West Indies to the Indian Ocean, it was a world war in which the genius of Britain's Horatio Nelson in such triumphant battles as Cape St Vincent, the Nile, Copenhagen and finally Trafalgar secured Britain unchallenged supremacy at sea for the following century.
Naval Battles And Boat Actions up to 1814
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TRAFALGAR: THE NELSON TOUCH
A great naval historian’s masterly account of the build-up to Trafalgar - and a seaman’s eye view of the fighting itself. David Howarth shows how Nelson’s personal touch produced victory - and left Britain in command of the world’s oceans.
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NAVAL EDGED WEAPONS: In the Age of Fighting Sail 1775-1865
The particular needs of naval close-quarter combat produced distinctive versions of axes, pikes and cutlasses (not to mention the great variety of officers’ fighting, presentation and dress swords) and this book surveys in full detail the whole gamut of such weapons as used in the Royal Navy and ...
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