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4.0 out of 5 stars
An excellent explanation of the subject.,
By Ned Middleton (British professional underwater photo-journalist & author) - See all my reviews (TOP 50 REVIEWER)
This review is from: The Frigates: An Account of the Lighter Warships of the Napoleonic Wars (Hardcover)
There was a time when I thought I knew the difference between a Frigate, a Sloop and a Brig, but then I began to get quite confused. Now that I have had time to study this particular work on the subject, I realise just how much I was confused to start with. Thankfully, all is now becoming quite clear and I can see myself returning to this book time and again to check this or clarify that.Always, the smaller ships of the Royal Navy, Frigates, Sloops and Brigs have historically been assigned the some of the Royals Navy's most important tasks without ever receiving the glory - something that was always reserved for much bigger warships. Nevertheless, in the days of Nelson an adventurous and ambitious young commander could easily make his name by providing the Admiral with the most important news regarding enemy fleet movements and, at other times, quite often take enough prizes to set themselves up for life. A well-written book in which the author recounts many of the battles fought by these vessels, what I found particularly interesting was the historical facts about each specific ship. I do believe this aspect of the work will prove to be a great boon for those involved with research. Altogether, a good read and something of a bargain as well. NM |
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The Frigates: An Account of the Lighter Warships of the Napoleonic Wars by James Henderson (Hardcover - Nov 15 1994)
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