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245 14 $aThe ships of Trafalgar :$bthe British, French and Spanish fleets, October 1805 /$cPeter Goodwin.
260 $aAnnapolis, MD :$bNaval Institute Press,$c2005.
300 $a256 pages, 16 unnumbered pages of plates :$billustrations (some color), maps ;$c31 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 253-254) and index.
505 0 $apt. 1. THE BRITISH FLEET. Introduction -- The British first rate ships: The 100 gun ship Britannia ; The 100 gun ship Royal Soveriegn ; The 100 gun ship Victory -- The British second rate ships: The 98 gun ship Dreadnaught ; The 98 gun ship Neptune ; The 98 gun ship Téméraire ; The 98 gun ship Prince ; The 80 gun ship Tonnant -- The British third rate 74 gun ships: The 74 gun ship Achille ; The 74 gun ship Ajax ; The 74 gun ship Belleisle ; The 74 gun ship Bellerophon ; The 74 gun ship Colossus ; The 74 gun ship Conqueror ; The 74 gun ship Defence ; The 74 gun ship Defiance ; The 74 gun ship Leviathan ; The 74 gun ship Mars ; The 74 gun ship Minotaur ; The 74 gun ship Orion ; The 74 gun ship Revenge ; The 74 gun ship Spartiate ; The 74 gun ship Swiftsure ; The 74 gun ship Thunderer -- The British third rate 64 gun ships: The 64 gun ship Africa ; The 64 gun ship Agamemnon ; The 64 gun ship Polyphemus -- The British fifth rate ships: The 38 gun ship Naiad ; The 38 gun ship Euryalus ; The 38 gun ship Phoebe ; The 38 gun ship Sirius -- The other British ships: The armed schooner pickle ; The armed cutter Entreprenante -- pt. 2. THE FRENCH FLEET. Introduction -- The French second rate ships: The 80 gun ship Bucentaure ; The 80 gun ship Formidable ; The 80 gun ship Indomptable ; The 80 gun ship Neptune -- The French third rate ships: The 74 gun ship Achille ; The 74 gun ship Aigle ; The 74 gun ship Algésiras ; The 74 gun ship Argonaute ; The 74 gun ship Berwick ; The 74 gun ship Duguay Trouin ; The 74 gun ship Fougueux ; The 74 gun ship Héros ; The 74 gun ship Intrépide ; The 74 gun ship Mont Blanc ; The 74 gun ship Pluton ; The 74 gun ship Redoutable ; The 74 gun ship Scipion ; The 74 gun ship Swiftsure -- The five French frigates: The 40 gun ship Cornélie ; The 40 gun ship Hermione ; The 40 gun ship Hortense ; The 40 gun ship Rhin ; The 40 gun ship Thémis -- The two French brigs: The brig Furet ; The brig Argus -- pt. 3. THE SPANISH FLEET. Introduction -- The Spanish first rate ships: The 136 gun ship Nuestra Señora de Santísima Trinidad ; The 112 gun ship Principe de Asturias ; The 112 gun ship Santa Ana ; The 100 gun ship Rayo -- The Spanish third rate ships: The 80 gun ship Argonauta ; The 80 gun ship Montañez ; The 80 gun ship Neptuno ; The 74 gun ship Bahama ; The 74 gun ship Monarca ; The 74 gun ship San Agustin ; The 74 gun ship San Francisco de Asis ; The 74 gun ship San Ildefonso ; The 74 gun ship San Juan Nepomuceno ; The 74 gun ship San Justo ; The 74 gun ship San Leandro.
520 1 $a"The Battle of Trafalgar, 21 October 1805, remains one of the defining actions in naval history. The monumental nature of the clash, the death of Nelson and the national outpouring of grief and triumph in the aftermath have inspired a wealth of literature on the battle, and many narratives have retold this famous action. However, until now no work has attempted to provide an in-depth history of each of the British, French and Spanish vessels that took part in the engagement. Dividing the fleets into the relevant classes by their rating, this keystone work then proceeds to provide a history of each individual vessel, including specifications tables, lists of commanders, casualty details, sailing qualities, refit histories and much more." "Using a wide array of primary sources, including copious research into original ships' plans, logbooks and dockyard records, Peter Goodwin conveys a wealth of fresh insight into precisely what it meant in quantitative and qualitative terms to have 73 warships clashing off the coast of south-west Spain in October 1805."--BOOK JACKET.
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