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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Bruce A. CastlemanPublisher: State University of New York Press Imprint: Excelsior Editions Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.612kg ISBN: 9781438461519ISBN 10: 1438461518 Pages: 340 Publication Date: 01 September 2016 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsList of Illustrations Preface 1. Indecision at Monterey? 2. Upstate Knickerbocker 3. Mr. Midshipman Sloat 4. Schooner Skipper 5. Sailing Master 6. Blockaded Lieutenant 7. The First Luff 8. Pirates in the Caribbean 9. New York Interlude 10. South American Cruise 11. Beached in New York 12. Portsmouth Commandant 13. Mexican California 14. Squadron Command 15. Norfolk and Retirement Conclusions Appendix A. General Order to Men Landing at Monterey Appendix B. Proclamation of the Annexation of California to the United States Notes Bibliography IndexReviewsKnickerbocker Commodore is a first-rate scholarly biography of John Drake Sloat. In his study, Castleman presents a persuasive assessment of this important naval officer and his role in the controversial early days of the Mexican War in California. - John H. Schroeder, author of Matthew Calbraith Perry: Antebellum Sailor and Diplomat Written by a scholar and a former naval officer, Bruce Castleman has given us not only a well-balanced biography of John Drake Sloat but also a history of the US Navy from the time of the War of 1812 to the Civil War. In addition, his well-researched book provides an important contribution to the war with Mexico and the American conquest of Alta California through the actions and decision making of this 'Knickerbocker Commodore.' - Gary F. Kurutz, Curator Emeritus of Special Collections, California State Library The Mexican-American War of 1846-47 was a war of foundational importance to the United States. Bruce Castleman's biography of an important but little-known participant deftly captures the critical moment when America defeated its major continental rival. Even better, by thoughtfully tracing the entirety of Sloat's life, the book winningly tells the story of the early American Navy from its tremulous beginnings in the Revolution to its steam-powered modernity in the Civil War. Castleman's biography is of more than just a man; it is of an entire time in American history, and all the more useful for it. - David J. Silbey, author of A War of Frontier and Empire: The Philippine-American War, 1899-1902 ""Knickerbocker Commodore is a first-rate scholarly biography of John Drake Sloat. In his study, Castleman presents a persuasive assessment of this important naval officer and his role in the controversial early days of the Mexican War in California."" - John H. Schroeder, author of Matthew Calbraith Perry: Antebellum Sailor and Diplomat ""Written by a scholar and a former naval officer, Bruce Castleman has given us not only a well-balanced biography of John Drake Sloat but also a history of the US Navy from the time of the War of 1812 to the Civil War. In addition, his well-researched book provides an important contribution to the war with Mexico and the American conquest of Alta California through the actions and decision making of this 'Knickerbocker Commodore.'"" - Gary F. Kurutz, Curator Emeritus of Special Collections, California State Library ""The Mexican-American War of 1846-47 was a war of foundational importance to the United States. Bruce Castleman's biography of an important but little-known participant deftly captures the critical moment when America defeated its major continental rival. Even better, by thoughtfully tracing the entirety of Sloat's life, the book winningly tells the story of the early American Navy from its tremulous beginnings in the Revolution to its steam-powered modernity in the Civil War. Castleman's biography is of more than just a man; it is of an entire time in American history, and all the more useful for it."" - David J. Silbey, author of A War of Frontier and Empire: The Philippine-American War, 1899-1902 Author InformationBruce A. Castleman served in the US Navy for twenty-four years and held the rank of Commander at the time of his retirement. He then trained as a historian and lectured in history at San Diego State University. He is the author of Building the King's Highway: Labor, Society, and Family on Mexico's Caminos Reales, 1757-1804. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |