Naval Evolutions: a Memoir - Howard Douglas - Books - Fireship Press - 9781935585275 - April 8, 2010
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Naval Evolutions: a Memoir


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One of the most revolutionary tactics in naval warfare was developed in the 18th Century, and was called "Breaking the Line." The Royal Navy used it to win fleet engagements ranging from the Battle of the Saints, to Trafalgar. But, who developed it? Years of controversy led to a war of words between supporters of John Clerk of Eldin, Admiral Lord Rodney, and Rodney's captain-of-the fleet, Sir Charles Douglas. In 1832, the latter's son, Sir Howard Douglas, set forth the arguments on behalf of his father in his book Naval Evolutions: A Memoir. He assumed it would be the final word on the matter. It was not. Full of solid evidence, including eyewitness testimony, the book should have laid the issue to rest. Instead, it was largely ignored or dismissed as biased due to the relationship of the author to his subject. But, dismissed or not, the book remains, and the arguments are overwhelming. Fireship Press is proud to revisit this controversy with the release of a new edition of the book, with an introduction by Christopher Valin, perhaps the world's leading expert on the life of Sir Charles Douglas. It's a book that any serious student of naval history will want to read.

Media Books     Paperback Book   (Book with soft cover and glued back)
Released April 8, 2010
ISBN13 9781935585275
Publishers Fireship Press
Pages 240
Dimensions 225 × 13 × 150 mm   ·   326 g
Language English  
Contributor Christopher J Valin

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