How Britannia Came To Rule The Waves : From Alfred's Galleys To Victoria's Ironclads - The Complete Story Of Britain's Naval Dominance
W.h.g. Kingston
français | 01-04-2025 | 330 pages
9782322497591
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«How Britannia Came to Rule the Waves» by W.H.G. Kingston chronicles the remarkable ascent of British naval dominance from primitive coracles to the mighty steam-powered fleets of the Victorian era this comprehensive British naval history traces technological innovations strategic triumphs and cultural traditions that forged the Royal Navy's evolution into the world's preeminent maritime force The narrative begins with Britain's ancient seafaring roots examining archaeological evidence of early Celtic and Saxon vessels Kingston debunks myths about primitive British boatbuilding showing sophisticated shipcraft predating Roman invasion the core chapters analyze pivotal developments including King Alfred's revolutionary 9th-century warships the medieval Cinque Ports system and Tudor breakthroughs in naval artillery Key highlights include: Detailed analysis of Anglo-Dutch wars that established permanent naval doctrine Nelson-era innovations in fleet tactics and officer training The 19th-century transition from sail to steam and ironclads Little-known customs like Neptune ceremonies tracing back to Phoenician traditions What distinguishes this Victorian military history is Kingston's firsthand expertise as a maritime writer he illuminates how weather forecasting methods victualling systems and press gang operations all contributed to Britain's maritime supremacy the final chapters explore emerging steam technology while preserving nostalgic accounts of sailing ship heroics.
Détails
Code EAN : | 9782322497591 |
Editeur : | Books On Demand |
Date de publication : | 01-04-2025 |
Format : | Livre |
Langue(s) : | français |
Hauteur : | 210 mm |
Largeur : | 148 mm |
Epaisseur : | 23 mm |
Poids : | 480 gr |
Stock : | Disponible sur commande |
Nombre de pages : | 330 |