Книга Frigate and Clipper Ralph Delahaye Paine

Frigate and Clipper

The Fight for a Free Sea

Автор: Ralph Delahaye Paine
Език: Английски език
Корици: С меки корици
Издател: Tradd Street Press
Наличност: Външен склад
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"Frigate and Clipper. Part 1: The Fight for a Free Sea" is a compelling historical account of the Un...

Информация за книгата

Език
Английски език
Корици
Книга - С меки корици
Издадена
2026
страници
470
EAN
9781025671451
ISBN
1025671457
Enbook ID
52757570
Издател
Теглоt
655
Размери
156 x 234 x 24

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"Frigate and Clipper. Part 1: The Fight for a Free Sea" is a compelling historical account of the United States' struggle for maritime independence during the early nineteenth century. Written by the renowned maritime historian Ralph Delahaye Paine, this work focuses on the pivotal naval conflicts and the development of American sea power. The narrative centers on the War of 1812, exploring the heroic exploits of the fledgling American navy against the dominant British fleet.

Paine vividly details the era of the great frigates and the strategic importance of the free sea to a young nation's economic and political survival. Through meticulously researched accounts of legendary sea battles and the evolution of naval architecture, the book captures the spirit of an era when the clipper and the frigate defined international relations and national pride.

This work serves as an essential resource for those interested in naval tactics, maritime commerce, and the formative years of American military history. It offers readers a deep dive into the courage of the sailors and the ingenuity of the shipbuilders who challenged the status quo to secure a future on the world's oceans.

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