A Short History of the Royal Navy, 1217-1815. Volume II

$310.00

David Hannay

Series: Political Science and History
BISAC: HIS038000

David Hannay endeavours to give a popular, but clear and not inaccurate, account of the growth, and services, of the Royal Navy. The books is divided into two volumes. The first volume begins with King John and ends at the Revolution of 1688. The second volume will give the history of the great struggle with France and her dependent allies, which began in 1689, and ended only when the time of great naval wars was over.
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Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Preface
Chapter I. The War with France till 1693
Chapter II. Expeditions, Convoy, and the Privateers
Chapter III. The Men and the Life
Chapter IV. The Two Colonial Wars
Chapter V. The Seven Years’ War till 1758
Chapter VI. The Years of Triumph
Chapter VII. The American War till 1780
Chapter VIII. The American War till the Fall of Yorktown
Chapter IX. The Close of the War and the East Indies
Chapter X. The First Stage of the War
Chapter XI. The War till the End of 1797
Chapter XII. The Mutinies
Chapter XIII. The Nile
Chapter XIV. Invasion till the Close of 1801
Chapter XV. Trafalgar
Chapter XVI. The Command of the Sea
Index

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