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The Age of Sail : The International Annual of the Historic Sailing Ship - v. 3

Robson, Martin(Edited by)Tracy, Dr Nicholas(Edited by)
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From the eclipse of the galley in the 16th century until the widespread introduction of steam propulsion in the mid-19th century, the sailing ship was the major instrument of maritime power.

The Age of Sail annual explores all aspects of maritime history during this period.

Although the fundamentals of the sailing ship changed little in these years, advances in design and construction refined the form.

Changes occurred in strategy, administration and fighting tactics.

Major expeditions of exploration were undertaken, while the seafaring community as a whole underwent profound changes.

Containing reviews, notes and queries, a gallery and a section specifically to publish important original documents, and edited by the distinguished naval historian Nicholas Tracy, The Age of Sail will be the premier resource for the historian and naval enthusiast as well as the general reader.

Themes examined include: ship development and construction, modern restoration and reconstruction, maritime strategy, naval campaigns, fighting tactics, social life, naval infrastructure, maritime finance and insurance, exploration, merchant shipping, maritime art and archaeology.

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Product Details
Conway Maritime Press Ltd
0851779948 / 9780851779942
Hardback
28/12/2017
United Kingdom
208 pages, 75 b&w illustrations
200 x 270 mm
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