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OverviewIn today's world of satellites and electronic eavesdropping it is hard to appreciate the difficulties involved two centuries ago in collecting and disseminating secret intelligence in time of war. This book treats readers to a close-up look at the ingenious methods used to obtain and analyze secret material and deliver it to operational forces at sea. It brings together information from a variety of sources to provide the first concise analysis of the use and development of intelligence in the days of fighting sail. The British experience from 1793 to 1815 is the book's main focus, but it also includes French and American activity. In addition the book examines how commanders used the information to develop strategy and tactics and win--or sometime lose--battles. A naval intelligence officer himself, author Steven Maffeo illustrates the role of this dark craft by concentrating on the experiences of Lord Nelson and his contemporaries. A profoundly complex figure, Nelson epitomized the active acquisition of intelligence and the bold execution of decisions based on an understanding of the material, and Maffeo offers fresh and illuminating information that supports the admiral's high regard for intelligence work. Reading at times like a cloak-and-dagger mystery, the story is filled with examples of how Nelson and his associates dealt with intelligence obstacles and how the outcomes affected their own futures, and, in some cases, the history of the modern world. Maffeo's anecdotes give marvelous insight into the thoughts of the era's important figures, Bonaparte, Pitt, Spencer, and Cochrane--not to mention C.S. Forester's Horatio Hornblower and Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey and Maturin. The author's winning combination of vibrant narrative and zeal for accuracy assures this book a place in the libraries of military and intelligence professionals, historians, and Forester and O'Brian aficionados. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Steven E Maffeo, USN (Ret.)Publisher: Naval Institute Press Imprint: Naval Institute Press Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 22.80cm Weight: 0.403kg ISBN: 9781591145387ISBN 10: 1591145384 Pages: 392 Publication Date: 01 November 2012 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Temporarily unavailable ![]() The supplier advises that this item is temporarily unavailable. It will be ordered for you and placed on backorder. Once it does come back in stock, we will ship it out to you. Table of ContentsReviewsA thoughtful, insightful, magnificent history, exquisitely researched and brilliantly written. <br><br><br><br>-- Stephen Coonts, author of Flight of the Intruder A thoughtful, insightful, magnificent history, exquisitely researched and brilliantly written. -- Stephen Coonts Author of Flight of the Intruder �A thoughtful, insightful, magnificent history, exquisitely researched and brilliantly written.� � Stephen Coonts, author of Flight of the Intruder �The best documented work on British intelligence in the 18th Century, with an emphasis on late 18th century naval intelligence.� � Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence Studies A thoughtful, insightful, magnificent history, exquisitely researched and brilliantly written. -- Stephen Coonts, author of Flight of the Intruder The best documented work on British intelligence in the 18th Century, with an emphasis on late 18th century naval intelligence. -- Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence Studies A thoughtful, insightful, magnificent history, exquisitely researched and brilliantly written. Stephen Coonts, author of Flight of the Intruder The best documented work on British intelligence in the 18th Century, with an emphasis on late 18th century naval intelligence. Intelligencer: Journal of U.S. Intelligence Studies A thoughtful, insightful, magnificent history, exquisitely researched and brilliantly written. -- Stephen Coonts, author of Flight of the Intruder A thoughtful, insightful, magnificent history, exquisitely researched and brilliantly written. <b>Stephen Coonts, author of <i>Flight of the Intruder</b></i> A thoughtful, insightful, magnificent history, exquisitely researched and brilliantly written. -- Stephen Coonts Author of Flight of the Intruder Author InformationSteve is Associate Library Director at the U.S. Air Force Academy and holds master's degrees from Denver University and the National Defense Intelligence College. In 2008, he retired from the Naval Reserve as a captain. He lives in Colorado Springs with his wife, Rhonda, and son, Micah. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |