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A Brief History of Fighting Ships
- Brief Histories
- Narrated by: Cameron Stewart
- Length: 6 hrs and 37 mins
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Summary
This introduction to the years of the Napoleonic Wars (1793 to 1815) tells the story of one of the keys to that great conflict, the ship of the line - the deadly battleships that played such a vital role in the battles. The author describes the ships' construction and armaments, the daily life of the men who served, and the problems faced by commanders of the time in battles that include the Glorious First of June, the Battle of the Nile and Trafalgar.
About the author: David Tudor Davies is a retired Chartered civil engineer who has had a lifetime's interest in ships and the sea. In retirement he developed a great interest in Military and Naval history, especially of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic periods. He is a member of the Navy Records Society and Society for Nautical Research.
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- 05-04-16
Birds eye view of a man of war
If you could sum up A Brief History of Fighting Ships in three words, what would they be?
Understanding the Barque
Who was your favorite character and why?
The whole thing.Cameron Stewart read it well and had the right voice. I learned a lot about an interesting topic
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You have to listen to the whole thing to understand what life was like then and how finite.It was how the sailors and officers held everything together.
Was there a moment in the book that particularly moved you?
David Davies takes you amongst the crew and their .It is so well done
Any additional comments?
I found myself tapping out my biscuits to make sure there were no weevils in them. Theses guys were as tough as present day Marines
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