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The War For All The Oceans

From Nelson at the Nile to Napoleon at Waterloo

Author: Lesley Adkins and Roy Adkins  

* A gripping account of the most action-packed years of British naval history

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  • A gripping account of the most action-packed years of British naval history
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A gripping account of the most action-packed years of British naval history

As France emerged from revolution, a young general named Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt, hoping next to march overland to India. It would not happen. Britain swung her forces into action to battle for control of the world's sea-lanes and thus all international trade. The Battle of the Nile and then at Acre were the first sallies in what would be fifteen years of bitter fighting. It was a war won at sea, and by the time of Waterloo Britain had gained control and possessed the foundations of her vast empire. Brought vividly to life through the words and stories of the ordinary people caught up in the conflict, this is a sweeping history of the years of naval warfare that set the balance of power in Europe for the following century. Taking in gallant duels, bloody battles between huge fleets, amphibious assaults, daring coastal raids, and the subtleties of espionage and naval intelligence, this global conflict truly was THE WAR FOR ALL THE OCEANS.

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“This book takes us through the mammoth story of the naval struggle throughout the Napoleonic war s' EVENING HERALD - 'A drama of blazing ships and broadsides ... an enjoyable coda to Trafalgar year'John Crossland, SUNDAY TIMES - 'A gripping portrayal ... packed with dramatic incidents and colourful personalities'Colin White, OBSERVER”

This book takes us through the mammoth story of the naval struggle throughout the Napoleonic war s' EVENING HERALD - 'A drama of blazing ships and broadsides ... an enjoyable coda to Trafalgar year'

John Crossland, SUNDAY TIMES - 'A gripping portrayal ... packed with dramatic incidents and colourful personalities'

Colin White, OBSERVER

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About the Author

Roy and Lesley Adkins are archaeologists and writers. They are members of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, and run their own independent archaeological consultancy. They have both written several books.

Author Location: Devon, UK

THE KEYS OF EGYPT (about Napoleon's invasion of Egypt) / TRAFALGAR (978 0 349 11632 7)

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Now in B Format.A gripping account of the most action-packed years of British naval historyAs France emerged from revolution, a young general named Napoleon Bonaparte invaded Egypt, hoping next to march overland to India. It would not happen. Britain swung her forces into action to battle for control of the world's sea-lanes and thus all international trade. The Battle of the Nile and then at Acre were the first sallies in what would be fifteen years of bitter fighting. It was a war won at sea, and by the time of Waterloo Britain had gained control and possessed the foundations of her vast empire. Brought vividly to life through the words and stories of the ordinary people caught up in the conflict, this is a sweeping history of the years of naval warfare that set the balance of power in Europe for the following century. Taking in gallant duels, bloody battles between huge fleets, amphibious assaults, daring coastal raids, and the subtleties of espionage and naval intelligence, this global conflict truly was THE WAR FOR ALL THE OCEANS.

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Product Details

Publisher
Little, Brown Book Group | Abacus
Published
2nd August 2007
Pages
560
ISBN
9780349119168

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