“McKay’s artful renderings provide a fitting tribute to this
amazing vessel and those who participated in her planning and
construction.” —Pirates and Privateers Sovereign of the Seas was
the most spectacular, extravagant and controversial warship of the
early seventeenth century. The ultimate royal prestige project, whose
armament was increased by the King’s decree to the unheard-of figure
of 100 guns, the ship finally cost the equivalent of ten more
conventional warships. A significant proportion of this total was
spent on her gilded decoration, which gave the ship a unique
combination of firepower and visual impact in battle that led her
Dutch opponents to dub her the “Golden Devil.” It is unsurprising
that such a high-profile ship should be well-documented, but there are
no contemporary plans and much of the visual evidence is
contradictory. In this book, John McKay sets out to analyze the data
and reconstruct the design and appearance of the ship in a degree of
detail never previously attempted. The results are presented as a
folio of superbly drafted plans, isometric drawings and colored
renderings, covering every aspect of the design from the hull form to
the minutiae of sails and rigging. Each section is accompanied by an
explanatory text, setting out the rationale for his conclusions, so
the book will be of value to historians of the period as well as
providing superb reference for any modeler tackling of one of the most
popular of all sailing ship subjects. “A magnificent book on a
magnificent ship.” —Nautical Research Journal “Very few books of
warships contain the level of detail provided here.” —Firetrench
Les mer
A Reconstruction of the Most Powerful Warship of Its Day
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781526766304
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Independent Publishers Group (Chicago Review Press)
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
Forfatter