Fifty-two Stories of the British Navy, from Damme to Trafalgar.
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The volume collects fifty-two chronological narratives tracing the development of British naval power from its early Saxon and medieval origins through major engagements and personalities up to Trafalgar. It presents concise retellings of campaigns, ship actions, mutinies, and sea voyages, drawing on earlier historical and biographical sources to summarize episodes such as encounters with the Spanish Armada, the Revenge, the Dutch wars, Quiberon Bay, the mutiny on the Bounty, Nelson's rise, and the Battle of Trafalgar. Emphasis falls on operational detail, seamanship, and the tactical and human dimensions of naval warfare, arranged as discrete stories for general readers.
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