Buques de guerra (Siglo 19) - Gran Bretaña: libros (1/2)
¿Un libro sobre buques de guerra de la Royal Navy? Encuentre aquí libros sobre la historia y tipos de buques de guerra de Gran Bretaña del siglo 19 (1/2).
The Royal Navy 1793-1815 (Osprey)
By the end of the Napoleonic Wars in 1815 Britain was the undisputed master of the seas, owing to the power and strength of the Royal Navy. Its fleets, comprising ships of the line, frigates, and gunboats, had doubled in size since the outbreak of the French Revolutionary Wars in 1793, totalling almost a thousand capital vessels.
This book examines the commanders, men, and ships of the Royal Navy during the French Revolution and Napoleonic Wars, and discusses the Navy's command structure (from the Admiralty down to ship level) and its organization at sea. The tactics employed in action by a fleet, squadron, and individual ship, respectively are also discussed, as are the medical services providing a fascinating insight into the navy that ruled the waves.
Contents: Introduction - Combat mission - Organization - Command, control and communications - Weapons and equipment - Tactics - Conclusion - Orders of battle - Chronology - Bibliography - Index.
Autor:
Gregory Fremont-Barnes
Presentación:
96 páginas, 24.5 x 18.5 x 0.7 cm, tapa blanda
Ilustración:
abundantemente ilustrado con fotos y dibujos (en b/n y color)
USS Lawrence vs HMS Detroit - The War of 1812 on the Great Lakes (Osprey)
The most critical naval fighting during the War of 1812 took place, not on the high seas, but on the inland lakes of North America: the Great Lakes and Lake Champlain. Carrying between 12 and 22 cannon, the British and American sloops-of-war were ship-rigged, brig-rigged or schooner-rigged vessels. Lakes actions often involved two ships facing each other broadside to broadside, the best example of which was the battle of Lake Erie in 1813 where HMS Detroit led a Royal Navy squadron against the USS Lawrence-led US Navy.
Featuring full-colour artwork, this lively study investigates the prolonged struggle between British and US sloops-of-war, highlighting the differences between the war on the lakes and the war on the oceans during the Age of Fighting Sail. It reveals the circumstances under which these ships were built, how they were armed, and the human story behind their construction and use in battle.
Autor:
Mark Lardas
Presentación:
80 páginas, 25 x 18.5 x 0.8 cm, tapa blanda
Ilustración:
35 fotos b/n y 29 a color
Editor:
Osprey Publishing (GB, 2017)
Serie:
Duel (79)
ISBN:
9781472815828
USS Lawrence vs HMS Detroit - The War of 1812 on the Great Lakes
Constitution vs Guerriere - Frigates during the War of 1812 (Osprey)
Famed as a classic naval duel, a one-on-one clash between two sailing frigates offered the victor immeasurable fame and glory. During the War of 1812, the Royal Navy and United States Navy squared off in four such duels, the most famous that between the USS Constitution and HMS Guerrière. Ships and tactics between the two nations varied enormously, with the American navy favouring a revolutionary design of frigate, with twenty-four pounder guns and heavy structural timbers, while the British, used to fighting the French and Spanish navies, relied on smaller, eighteen-pounder frigates.
Through first-hand accounts of these four single-ship actions and fascinating comparisons of artillery, crew ability and tactical achievements, this book offers an unparalleled insight into the ruthless reality of frigate battles in the War of 1812.
British Warships in the Age of Sail 1817-1863 - Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
The publication of this book sees the completion of a monumental work listing the technical details and career histories of every significant British warship between 1603 and 1863. Following three earlier volumes, this one carries forward the story from the post-Napoleonic War reorganisation of the Royal Navy's rating system to the end of sail as the principal mode of propulsion.
Although apparently well documented, this is a period of great complexity in the procurement and naval architecture of ships. The introduction of steam radically altered the design of vessels under construction and was later retro-fitted to others, while many 'names' lived a ghostly existence on the Navy List: ships ordered but not started, and in some cases having their intended draughts altered more than once before being cancelled entirely.
This book meticulously sorts out and clarifies these confusions - a major contribution in itself - but for the first time it also provides outline service histories for an era that is largely neglected. Like its companion volumes, the book is organised by Rate, classification and class, with significant technical and building data, followed by a concise summary of the careers of each ship in every class. With its unique depth of information, this is a work of the utmost importance to every naval historian and general reader interested in the navy of the sailing era and the formative years of the steam navy that supplanted it.
Autor:
Rif Winfield
Presentación:
352 páginas, 29 x 25.5 x 3.3 cm, tapa dura
Ilustración:
200 ilustraciones
Editor:
Seaforth Publishing (GB, 2014)
ISBN:
9781848321694
British Warships in the Age of Sail 1817-1863 - Design, Construction, Careers and Fates
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