Warships of the Napoleonic Wars by Robert Gardiner (Hardcover, 1999)

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Author:Gardiner, Robert. This period is widely regarded as the apogee of the sailing man of war, which reached a degree of efficiency never previously attained. Year Published:1999. The feel-good place to buy books.

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This text reproduces original plans of all the principal types of warship employed during the Napoleonic Wars, from huge three-deckers down to gunboats and the often ignored support craft on which every dockyard depended. This period is widely regarded as the apogee of the sailing man of war, which reached a degree of efficiency never previously attained. Every major seapower was involved in this conflict, and at some point virtually all of them were arrayed against Great Britain, and many of the enemies' ships, taken in battle, were drawn, ensuring that a representative selection of accurate draughts survive for all the main protagonists. Accompanying texts and captions describe the function and development of each of the apparently bewildering variety of rates while an appendix lists other relevant draughts available at the National Maritiame Museum, so the series will also function as a guide to the Museum's collection.

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PublisherGreen Hill Books
ISBN-139781861761170
eBay Product ID (ePID)87755410

Product Key Features

Number of Pages128 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameWarships of the Napoleonic Wars
Publication Year1999
SubjectGovernment, Transportation
TypeTextbook
AuthorRobert Gardiner
SeriesBlueprint Series
FormatHardcover

Dimensions

Item Height251 mm
Item Weight1107 g
Item Width298 mm

Additional Product Features

Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorRobert Gardiner
TopicLocal History
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