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OverviewThe best-selling and multi-prizewinning history, now in B-format. The Command of the Ocean describes with unprecedented authority and scholarship the rise of Britain to naval greatness, and the central place of the Navy and naval activity in the life of the nation and government. It describes not just battles, voyages and cruises but how the Navy was manned, how it was supplied with timber, hemp and iron, how its men (and sometimes women) were fed, and above all how it was financed and directed. It was during the century and a half covered by this book that the successful organizing of these last three - victualling, money and management - took the Navy to the heart of the British state. It is the great achievement of the book to show how completely integrated and mutually dependent Britain and the Navy then became. Full Product DetailsAuthor: N A M RodgerPublisher: Penguin Books Ltd Imprint: Penguin Books Ltd Dimensions: Width: 12.90cm , Height: 4.30cm , Length: 19.70cm Weight: 0.686kg ISBN: 9780141026909ISBN 10: 0141026901 Pages: 976 Publication Date: 07 September 2006 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsReviewsI have never reviewed a book that has given me more pleasure … a masterpiece -- Kevin Myers * Mail on Sunday * A great work of history … A truly satisfying book that one puts down with regret … Nothing written during the past century, perhaps ever, approaches N. A. M. Rodger’s ambitious and masterly three-volume Naval History of Britain … it is likely to be regarded as one of the greatest works of historical scholarship of our age -- Paul Kennedy * The Sunday Times * Magisterial … triumphantly succeeds in moving the Royal Navy back to centre-stage in our islands’ story -- Andrew Roberts * Sunday Telegraph * Quite outstanding -- Sir Michael Howard * The Times Literary Supplement, Books of the Year * Stunning … By the time the book closes there is no doubt who holds command -- Simon Heffer * Literary Review * Monumental … Rodger is our finest naval historian -- Saul David * Daily Telegraph * Exciting and original … Here is that rarest of all historians, the expert with the generalist’s approach -- Geoffrey Moorhouse * Guardian * Truly in a class of its own … at turns witty, provocative and incisive … you finish it wishing for more -- F. J. M. Scott * History Today * Scholarly and erudite, but also a thrilling story, told with wit and verve * Economist, Books of the Year * Splendid … There is plenty of old-fashioned narrative in this encyclopaedic blockbuster … the writing advances across the pages like a squadron of dreadnoughts -- John Parfitt * Spectator * Rodger illuminates the world of Nelson and Hardy and its portrayal by C. F. Forrester in the Hornblower novels and Patrick O Brian in the Aubrey and Maturin cycle . . . to understand the Royal Navy at its peak, Rodger s account is indispensable Author InformationN.A.M. Rodger is Professor of Naval History at Exeter University and Anderson Senior Research Fellow, National Maritime Museum. He is the author of The Wooden World and The Admiralty as well as the highly acclaimed first volume of his naval history of Britain, The Safeguard of the Sea (available in Penguin). Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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