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OverviewLoaded with previously unavailable information about the Confederate Navy's effort to supply its fledgling forces, the wartime diaries and letters of John M. Brooke (1826-1906) tell the neglected story of the Confederate naval ordnance office, its innovations, and its strategic vision. As Confederate commander of ordnance and hydrography in Richmond, Virginia, during the Civil War, Brooke numbered among the military officers who resigned their U.S. commissions and """"went South"""" to join the Confederate forces at the onset of conflict. A twenty-year veteran of the United States Navy who had been appointed a midshipman at the age of fourteen, Brooke was a largely self-taught military scientist whose inventions included the Brooke Deep-Sea Sounding Lead. In addition to his achievements as an inventor, Brooke was a draftsman, diarist, and inveterate letter-writer. His copious correspondence about military and personal matters from the war yields detailed and often unexpected insights into the Confederacy's naval operations. Charged with developing a vessel that could break the Union blockade, Brooke raised the Merrimack, a wooden vessel scuttled by the Union Navy, and outfitted it with armor plates as the CSS Virginia. Brooke's papers trace his conception of the plan to create the first Confederate ironclad warship and offer insight into other innovations, revealing a massive amount of factual information about the Confederacy's production of munitions. Full Product DetailsAuthor: John M. Brooke , George M. BrookePublisher: University of South Carolina Press Imprint: University of South Carolina Press Dimensions: Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.70cm , Length: 23.70cm Weight: 0.573kg ISBN: 9781570034183ISBN 10: 1570034184 Pages: 320 Publication Date: 30 March 2002 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Undergraduate , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsReviews"George Brooke Jr. deserves our thanks for making his grandfather's illuminating correspondence and journal available. Civil War scholarship will be the better for it. -- ""Civil War Book Review"" Superbly edited by Brooke's grandson, a professor emeritus at Virginia Military Institute, this book will quickly take a qualified place among the outstanding works on the South's 'war at sea.' -- ""The Roanoke Times""" George Brooke Jr. deserves our thanks for making his grandfather's illuminating correspondence and journal available. Civil War scholarship will be the better for it. -- Civil War Book Review Superbly edited by Brooke's grandson, a professor emeritus at Virginia Military Institute, this book will quickly take a qualified place among the outstanding works on the South's 'war at sea.' -- The Roanoke Times Author InformationGEORGE M. BROOKE, JR., is professor emeritus of history at the Virginia Military Institute and the grandson of John M. Brooke. A veteran of World War II, Brooke is the author of John M. Brooke, Naval Scientist and Educator and John M. Brooke's Pacific and Japanese Adventure, 1858-1860. He lives in Lexington, Virginia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |