The Naval Chronicle
The Naval Chronicle, published in 40 volumes between 1799 and 1818, is a key source for British maritime and military history. This reissue is the first complete printed reproduction of what was the most influential maritime publication of its day. The subjects covered range from accounts of battles and lists of ships to notices of promotions and marriages, courts martial and deaths, and biographies, poetry and letters. Each volume also contains engravings and charts relating to naval engagements and important harbours around the world. Volume 35, published in 1816, concentrates on British attempts to suppress the Barbary pirates in the Mediterranean and discusses state papers describing these diplomatic efforts. The volume also includes fascinating descriptions of the community the descendants of the mutineers of the Bounty created on the Pitcairn Islands, together with a biography of Alexander Dalrymple and maps and descriptions of St Petersburg harbour and Bornholm Island, Sweden.
Product details
September 2010Paperback
9781108018746
566 pages
216 × 32 × 140 mm
0.71kg
9 b/w illus. 5 maps
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Table of Contents
- Preface
- Naval biography
- Nautical anecdotes and selections
- Correspondence
- State papers
- Hydrography
- Naval literature
- Chronological sketch of the most remarkable naval events of the year 1815
- Poetry
- Naval history of the present year, 1815–1816
- Health of the navy
- State papers
- Marine law
- The Genoese campaign
- Imperial parliament
- Index.