The British Isles have a long, rich and celebrated seafaring history
stretching from the earliest times through the victories of Drake and
Nelson, the voyages of discovery of Cabot and Cook and the defence of
the realm by vessels of all types in the present century. Much of this
history is recorded in literature and in museums but reaches its most
tangible form in the large number of historical ships that have been
preserved and are continually restored as monuments to a proud past.
This lavish book explores 20 of the most celebrated and accessible
ships and offers a comprehensive history of each vessel's design,
construction, active service and subsequent restoration and
preservation. Presented in order of each ship's launch date, each
entry is written by the acknowledged expert on a particular vessel,
gives full specification details and is sumptuously illustrated with
contemporary photographs, historical illustrations and a full set of
scale plans. In addition to the featured entries, an appendix presents
all of the necessary contact details and opening times where
applicable. The appendix also lists (and provides details for) other
vessels of historical importance including a small number of working
replicas such as the Matthew and the recently commissioned
eighteenth-century frigate The Grand Turk, featured in the recent
Hornblower television series. Principal vessels include: Mary Rose,
HMS Victory, HMS Trincomalee, SS Great Britain, Cutty Sark, RRS
Discovery, HMS Warrior, HMS Belfast, HMY Britannia, HMS Alliance, HMS
Cavalier, Gypsy Moth IV and HMS Plymouth.
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A Complete Guide to the Ships that Shaped the Nation
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781844864119
Publisert
2020
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter