HMS Victory First Rate 1765 (Seaforth Historic Ships), Seaforth Historic Ships Series(Ang)
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//-->Relentless Pursuit. HMS Victory, depicted by Dr Mike Haywood in a dramatic oil painting,during the long chase of the French fleet across the Atlantic Ofcean in May and June 1805.HM S VictoryFirst-Rate 1765Iain BallantyneJonathan EastlandFirst published in Great Britain byPEN & SWORD MARITIMEan imprint ofPen & Sword Books Limited47 Church Street, BarnsleyS. Yorkshire, S70 2ASCopyright © Iain Ballantyne & Jonathan Eastland, 20059781783409396The right of Iain Ballantyne and Jonathan Eastlandto be identified as Authors of this Work hasbeen asserted by them in accordance withthe Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.A CIP catalogue record for this bookis available from the British Library.All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced ortransmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanicalincluding photocopying, recording or by any information storageand retrieval system, without permission from the Publisher in writing.Printed and bound in Great Britain byCPI UKPen & Sword Books Ltd incorporates the imprints ofPen & Sword Aviation, Pen & Sword Maritime, Pen & Sword Military,Pen & Sword Select, Pen & Sword Military Classics,Leo Cooper and Wharncliffe Local History.For a complete list of Pen & Sword titles please contact:PEN & SWORD BOOKS LIMITED47 Church Street, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70 2AS, England.E-mail: enquiries@pen-and-sword.co.ukWebsite:www.pen-and-sword.co.ukTable of ContentsTitle PageCopyright PageHMS VICTORY Battle HonoursForewordAcknowledgementsNautical TermsIntroduction - Britain Needs to Understand the Worth of its NavyChapter One - THE MIRACULOUS VICTORYChapter Two - THE FURY OF THE WINDS AND WAVESChapter Three - A CANNON-BALL MAY KNOCK OFF HIS HEADChapter Four - A GLORIOUS DEATH IS TO BE ENVIEDChapter Five - I WILL GO THROUGH THEMChapter Six - WOE BE TO THE FRENCHMAN SHE GETS ALONGSIDE OF!Chapter Seven - I HAVE THEIR HEARTS NOWChapter Eight - ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELYChapter Nine - STUPID WITH GRIEFChapter Ten - EVERY COCK CROWS UPON HIS OWN DUNGHILLChapter Eleven - I CHASED THE BATTLE AND THE BREEZEChapter Twelve - THE IMMORTAL SHIPEpilogue - THE NAVY AND THE NATIONAppendix 1Appendix 2 - HMS Victory Flag Officers 1778-2005Appendix 3 - HMS Victory Chronological Build & Repair HistoryAppendix 4 - Guns and their disposition in HMS Victory at the time of TrafalgarBIBLIOGRAPHYSOURCESINDEX [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]
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//-->Relentless Pursuit. HMS Victory, depicted by Dr Mike Haywood in a dramatic oil painting,during the long chase of the French fleet across the Atlantic Ofcean in May and June 1805.HM S VictoryFirst-Rate 1765Iain BallantyneJonathan EastlandFirst published in Great Britain byPEN & SWORD MARITIMEan imprint ofPen & Sword Books Limited47 Church Street, BarnsleyS. Yorkshire, S70 2ASCopyright © Iain Ballantyne & Jonathan Eastland, 20059781783409396The right of Iain Ballantyne and Jonathan Eastlandto be identified as Authors of this Work hasbeen asserted by them in accordance withthe Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.A CIP catalogue record for this bookis available from the British Library.All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced ortransmitted in any form or by any means, electronic or mechanicalincluding photocopying, recording or by any information storageand retrieval system, without permission from the Publisher in writing.Printed and bound in Great Britain byCPI UKPen & Sword Books Ltd incorporates the imprints ofPen & Sword Aviation, Pen & Sword Maritime, Pen & Sword Military,Pen & Sword Select, Pen & Sword Military Classics,Leo Cooper and Wharncliffe Local History.For a complete list of Pen & Sword titles please contact:PEN & SWORD BOOKS LIMITED47 Church Street, Barnsley, South Yorkshire, S70 2AS, England.E-mail: enquiries@pen-and-sword.co.ukWebsite:www.pen-and-sword.co.ukTable of ContentsTitle PageCopyright PageHMS VICTORY Battle HonoursForewordAcknowledgementsNautical TermsIntroduction - Britain Needs to Understand the Worth of its NavyChapter One - THE MIRACULOUS VICTORYChapter Two - THE FURY OF THE WINDS AND WAVESChapter Three - A CANNON-BALL MAY KNOCK OFF HIS HEADChapter Four - A GLORIOUS DEATH IS TO BE ENVIEDChapter Five - I WILL GO THROUGH THEMChapter Six - WOE BE TO THE FRENCHMAN SHE GETS ALONGSIDE OF!Chapter Seven - I HAVE THEIR HEARTS NOWChapter Eight - ENGAGE THE ENEMY MORE CLOSELYChapter Nine - STUPID WITH GRIEFChapter Ten - EVERY COCK CROWS UPON HIS OWN DUNGHILLChapter Eleven - I CHASED THE BATTLE AND THE BREEZEChapter Twelve - THE IMMORTAL SHIPEpilogue - THE NAVY AND THE NATIONAppendix 1Appendix 2 - HMS Victory Flag Officers 1778-2005Appendix 3 - HMS Victory Chronological Build & Repair HistoryAppendix 4 - Guns and their disposition in HMS Victory at the time of TrafalgarBIBLIOGRAPHYSOURCESINDEX [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]