Bernard Ireland
Illustrated by Tony Gibbons

Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail

A colorful history of the men, ships, and tactics that made Nelson's navy the most feared fighting force on earth.

Covering the classic era of sailing ship warfare from the mid-eighteenth century to the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail reveals how warships were built, sailed, and fought in the era made popular today by the novels of Patrick O'Brian and C. S. Forester. The often dense technical detail of these works is explained here for the general reader through text and illustrations that bring the period vividly to life. Through his discussions of single-ship actions, fleet operations, famous commanders, and the day-to-day routines of the men who worked the ships, Bernard Ireland investigates how the navy of King George III came to dominate the high seas, ushering in a century of British maritime supremacy. Acclaimed naval artist Tony Gibbons illustrates every type of sailing warship from ships of the line, frigates, and sloops to privateers' schooners, bomb ketches, and xebecs. Color illustrations throughout.

Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail
Bernard Ireland, a naval engineer, is the author of many books, including Jane's War at Sea 1897­97 and Janešs Naval History of World War II.


October 2000 / Cloth / ISBN 0-393-04983-3 / 240 pages / 9" x 11" / History/Military
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