Admiral Hawke: Britain's Greatest Forgotten Naval Commander

Author:   Ruddock F MacKay
Publisher:   Sapere Books
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9781800552593


Pages:   508
Publication Date:   16 August 2021
Format:   Paperback
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Admiral Hawke: Britain's Greatest Forgotten Naval Commander


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Edward Hawke's naval victories were matched only by Horatio Nelson, but few remember him today. So who was this naval genius and what was his contribution to the history of the Royal Navy? A magnificent biography of a brilliant eighteenth century admiral, perfect for readers of Andrew Lambert, Roy Adkins and Ben Wilson. In the fading light of the 20th November 1759 Hawke led his ships to attack the French fleet in the treacherous waters of Quiberon Bay. After a three-hour struggle the French squadron had been devastated. The battle ended French invasion plans, signalled the rise of the Royal Navy and confirmed Britain's position as the world's foremost naval power. How did Admiral Hawke, the son of barrister, rise to become one of Britain's greatest admirals? And how important were his victories against the French through the course of the mid-eighteenth century? Admiral Hawke by Ruddock F. Mackay charts the story of this remarkable figure, from his long-apprenticeship at sea, learning the art of naval command, to his first major victory in the Second Battle of Cape Finisterre, finishing with his final years as First Lord of the Admiralty. 'The accounts of naval operations are well constructed, and the necessary background for understanding strategy and tactics is amply provided. ... Mackay's research carries authority; the reader feels he knows where the ships were and why.' The American Historical Review 'Ruddock Mackay in his Admiral Hawke has given us a more complete biography, based on documents that [previous historians] never saw and on obviously more effective research techniques.' The Journal of Modern History Ruddock F. Mackay uncovers the life of this much-forgotten maritime hero, whose victory at Quiberon Bay can only be compared to Trafalgar or the defeat of the Spanish Armada. This should be essential reading for all interested in the history of the Age of Sail.

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Author:   Ruddock F MacKay
Publisher:   Sapere Books
Imprint:   Sapere Books
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.60cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.671kg
ISBN:  

9781800552593


ISBN 10:   1800552599
Pages:   508
Publication Date:   16 August 2021
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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