The Journal of Maarten Harpertszoon Tromp
Anno 1639
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- Editor and Translator: C. R. Boxer
- Date Published: December 2015
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- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107536838
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Originally published in 1930, this book presents an English translation of the 1639 journal of Dutch naval commander Maarten Harpertszoon Tromp (1598–1653), who led the Dutch fleet in a decisive victory over the Spanish at the Battle of the Downs during that year. Translation of the journal was carried out by Charles Ralph Boxer (1904–2000), a renowned specialist in Dutch and Portugese naval history and the early colonial expansion of European nations. Created in response to 'an increasing interest shown by English historians in naval matters', the text provides both an insight into Dutch naval strategy and a revealing portrait of Tromp's character. A highly detailed introduction, illustrative figures and a bibliography are included. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest in European and Maritime history.
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- Date Published: December 2015
- format: Paperback
- isbn: 9781107536838
- length: 274 pages
- dimensions: 242 x 170 x 16 mm
- weight: 0.49kg
- availability: Available
Table of Contents
Preface
The sources for the study of the campaign of 1639
Introduction:
1. The preparation of the Armada
2. Tromp's cruise in the narrow seas
3. The fights in the channel
4. The Downs
Prefatory note to the Journal
Journal of M. H. Tromp, April–October 1639
Appendix 1. Dom Francisco Manuel's account of the fights in the channel
Appendix 2. Letter of Tromp to the States-General, August 9th, 1639
Appendix 3. Tromp's secret orders
Appendix 4. List of the Spanish Armada
Appendix 5. A note on the Amelia
Bibliography
Index.
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