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This book, originally published in 1973 shows why Bonaparte's flotilla was no Bluff but something the British were right to take seriously. The book covers the background of the war, Britain's defence organisation, the Royal Navy's tasks, Bonaparte's preparations and how the British made ready to meet him.
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This book, originally published in 1973 shows why Bonaparte's flotilla was no Bluff but something the British were right to take seriously. The book covers the background of the war, Britain's defence organisation, the Royal Navy's tasks, Bonaparte's preparations and how the British made ready to meet him.
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781032037462
- ISBN-10: 1032037466
- Artikelnr.: 69945246
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 236
- Erscheinungstermin: 26. Juli 2021
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 508g
- ISBN-13: 9781032037462
- ISBN-10: 1032037466
- Artikelnr.: 69945246
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Richard Glover was Professor of History at Carleton University, Canada.
Part 1: Introduction 1. Background 2. The Organisation of British Defence
3. The Admiralty's Tasks 4. The Boulogne Flotilla 5. Fortifications:
Britain's Counter to the Boulogne Flotilla 6. Raising Men For Defence and
Counter-Attack, 1803-14 Part 2: Documents 1. Questions to Admiral Lord
Keith, Commanding the North Sea Fleet from H.R.H the Duke of York,
Commander-in-Chief of the Army, 19 October 1803 2. Lord Keith's Answer,
Monarch, off Broadstairs, 21 October 1803 3. Duties of the Ordnance
Department 4. Intelligence: Bonaparte's Methods. Bonaparte to Marshal
Berthier, 28 August 1805 5. Intelligence: The Opportunities of Smugglers.
Sir John Moore Reports to the Home Office, 17 February 1804 6.
Intelligence: News from Deserters, Atlantic Theatre. D'Augvergne to J. W.
Croker, Jersey, 11 September 1811 7. Intelligence: Report on the Basque
Roads from an Escaped Prisoner of War 8. Intelligence: Checking an Agent's
Story. D'Auvergne to J. W. Croker, Jersey, 23 October 1811 9. Intelligence:
Reading the Enemy's Semaphore Signals. Collingwood to W. W. Pole, Ville de
Paris, off Toulon, 20 July 1809 10. Intelligence: A Commander-in-Chief's
Monthly Report, Atlantic Theatre. Gambier to the Admiralty, 1 November 1808
11. Intelligence: a Commander-in-Chief's Monthly Report, Mediterranean
Theatre. Gambier to the Admiralty, 1 November 1808 12. Intelligence: The
Enemy's Coasting Trade, Atlantic Theatre. Rear Admiral Keats to Admiral
Lord St. Vincent, from 'off Chasseron, 31 March 1807' 13. Intelligence: The
Enemy's Coasting Trade; Methods in Atlantic Theatre. Report from Capt. Lord
Aemilius Beauclerk, of the Saturn, 16 December 1808 14. Bonaparte's Naval
Planning, 1805 15. Bonaparte's Planning after 1805: a Proposal of March
1808 16. Bonaparte's Planning After 1805: Draft Plan for 1812. Bonaparte to
Decrès, 17 September 1810 17. Bonaparte's Planning after 1805: Choice of a
Port of Assembly. Bonaparte to Decrès, 16 August 1811 18. Bonaparte's Naval
Programme: A Reminder to the Minister of Marine. Bonaparte to Decrès, 17
September 1810 19. Bonaparte's Naval Programme: Exposé of 30 June 1811 20.
Bonaparte's Naval Programme: Tasks Ordered for 1813-14. Bonaparte to
Decrès, 23 January 1813 21. The Fortification of England's South Coast: The
Martello Towers 22. The Fortification of England's South Coast: Romney
Marsh 23. The Fortification of Eastern England: The Problem of Landguard
Fort. Memoir of Gen. Sir James Craig, 11 July 1804 24. British Manpower:
The Royal Navy and the Problem of the Sham Americans 25. British Manpower:
Report on the Royal Artillery, 1803. Lord Chatham to the Duke of York, 7
July, with Enclosure 26. British Manpower: The Progress of the Volunteers
27. British Manpower: Marching Orders for the Volunteers 28. British
Manpower: Recruiting the Regular Army 30. British Manpower: the
Commander-in-Chief on Recruiting. Duke of York to Rt. Hon. William Windham,
Secretary of State for War and Colonies, 18 March 1806.
3. The Admiralty's Tasks 4. The Boulogne Flotilla 5. Fortifications:
Britain's Counter to the Boulogne Flotilla 6. Raising Men For Defence and
Counter-Attack, 1803-14 Part 2: Documents 1. Questions to Admiral Lord
Keith, Commanding the North Sea Fleet from H.R.H the Duke of York,
Commander-in-Chief of the Army, 19 October 1803 2. Lord Keith's Answer,
Monarch, off Broadstairs, 21 October 1803 3. Duties of the Ordnance
Department 4. Intelligence: Bonaparte's Methods. Bonaparte to Marshal
Berthier, 28 August 1805 5. Intelligence: The Opportunities of Smugglers.
Sir John Moore Reports to the Home Office, 17 February 1804 6.
Intelligence: News from Deserters, Atlantic Theatre. D'Augvergne to J. W.
Croker, Jersey, 11 September 1811 7. Intelligence: Report on the Basque
Roads from an Escaped Prisoner of War 8. Intelligence: Checking an Agent's
Story. D'Auvergne to J. W. Croker, Jersey, 23 October 1811 9. Intelligence:
Reading the Enemy's Semaphore Signals. Collingwood to W. W. Pole, Ville de
Paris, off Toulon, 20 July 1809 10. Intelligence: A Commander-in-Chief's
Monthly Report, Atlantic Theatre. Gambier to the Admiralty, 1 November 1808
11. Intelligence: a Commander-in-Chief's Monthly Report, Mediterranean
Theatre. Gambier to the Admiralty, 1 November 1808 12. Intelligence: The
Enemy's Coasting Trade, Atlantic Theatre. Rear Admiral Keats to Admiral
Lord St. Vincent, from 'off Chasseron, 31 March 1807' 13. Intelligence: The
Enemy's Coasting Trade; Methods in Atlantic Theatre. Report from Capt. Lord
Aemilius Beauclerk, of the Saturn, 16 December 1808 14. Bonaparte's Naval
Planning, 1805 15. Bonaparte's Planning after 1805: a Proposal of March
1808 16. Bonaparte's Planning After 1805: Draft Plan for 1812. Bonaparte to
Decrès, 17 September 1810 17. Bonaparte's Planning after 1805: Choice of a
Port of Assembly. Bonaparte to Decrès, 16 August 1811 18. Bonaparte's Naval
Programme: A Reminder to the Minister of Marine. Bonaparte to Decrès, 17
September 1810 19. Bonaparte's Naval Programme: Exposé of 30 June 1811 20.
Bonaparte's Naval Programme: Tasks Ordered for 1813-14. Bonaparte to
Decrès, 23 January 1813 21. The Fortification of England's South Coast: The
Martello Towers 22. The Fortification of England's South Coast: Romney
Marsh 23. The Fortification of Eastern England: The Problem of Landguard
Fort. Memoir of Gen. Sir James Craig, 11 July 1804 24. British Manpower:
The Royal Navy and the Problem of the Sham Americans 25. British Manpower:
Report on the Royal Artillery, 1803. Lord Chatham to the Duke of York, 7
July, with Enclosure 26. British Manpower: The Progress of the Volunteers
27. British Manpower: Marching Orders for the Volunteers 28. British
Manpower: Recruiting the Regular Army 30. British Manpower: the
Commander-in-Chief on Recruiting. Duke of York to Rt. Hon. William Windham,
Secretary of State for War and Colonies, 18 March 1806.
Part 1: Introduction 1. Background 2. The Organisation of British Defence
3. The Admiralty's Tasks 4. The Boulogne Flotilla 5. Fortifications:
Britain's Counter to the Boulogne Flotilla 6. Raising Men For Defence and
Counter-Attack, 1803-14 Part 2: Documents 1. Questions to Admiral Lord
Keith, Commanding the North Sea Fleet from H.R.H the Duke of York,
Commander-in-Chief of the Army, 19 October 1803 2. Lord Keith's Answer,
Monarch, off Broadstairs, 21 October 1803 3. Duties of the Ordnance
Department 4. Intelligence: Bonaparte's Methods. Bonaparte to Marshal
Berthier, 28 August 1805 5. Intelligence: The Opportunities of Smugglers.
Sir John Moore Reports to the Home Office, 17 February 1804 6.
Intelligence: News from Deserters, Atlantic Theatre. D'Augvergne to J. W.
Croker, Jersey, 11 September 1811 7. Intelligence: Report on the Basque
Roads from an Escaped Prisoner of War 8. Intelligence: Checking an Agent's
Story. D'Auvergne to J. W. Croker, Jersey, 23 October 1811 9. Intelligence:
Reading the Enemy's Semaphore Signals. Collingwood to W. W. Pole, Ville de
Paris, off Toulon, 20 July 1809 10. Intelligence: A Commander-in-Chief's
Monthly Report, Atlantic Theatre. Gambier to the Admiralty, 1 November 1808
11. Intelligence: a Commander-in-Chief's Monthly Report, Mediterranean
Theatre. Gambier to the Admiralty, 1 November 1808 12. Intelligence: The
Enemy's Coasting Trade, Atlantic Theatre. Rear Admiral Keats to Admiral
Lord St. Vincent, from 'off Chasseron, 31 March 1807' 13. Intelligence: The
Enemy's Coasting Trade; Methods in Atlantic Theatre. Report from Capt. Lord
Aemilius Beauclerk, of the Saturn, 16 December 1808 14. Bonaparte's Naval
Planning, 1805 15. Bonaparte's Planning after 1805: a Proposal of March
1808 16. Bonaparte's Planning After 1805: Draft Plan for 1812. Bonaparte to
Decrès, 17 September 1810 17. Bonaparte's Planning after 1805: Choice of a
Port of Assembly. Bonaparte to Decrès, 16 August 1811 18. Bonaparte's Naval
Programme: A Reminder to the Minister of Marine. Bonaparte to Decrès, 17
September 1810 19. Bonaparte's Naval Programme: Exposé of 30 June 1811 20.
Bonaparte's Naval Programme: Tasks Ordered for 1813-14. Bonaparte to
Decrès, 23 January 1813 21. The Fortification of England's South Coast: The
Martello Towers 22. The Fortification of England's South Coast: Romney
Marsh 23. The Fortification of Eastern England: The Problem of Landguard
Fort. Memoir of Gen. Sir James Craig, 11 July 1804 24. British Manpower:
The Royal Navy and the Problem of the Sham Americans 25. British Manpower:
Report on the Royal Artillery, 1803. Lord Chatham to the Duke of York, 7
July, with Enclosure 26. British Manpower: The Progress of the Volunteers
27. British Manpower: Marching Orders for the Volunteers 28. British
Manpower: Recruiting the Regular Army 30. British Manpower: the
Commander-in-Chief on Recruiting. Duke of York to Rt. Hon. William Windham,
Secretary of State for War and Colonies, 18 March 1806.
3. The Admiralty's Tasks 4. The Boulogne Flotilla 5. Fortifications:
Britain's Counter to the Boulogne Flotilla 6. Raising Men For Defence and
Counter-Attack, 1803-14 Part 2: Documents 1. Questions to Admiral Lord
Keith, Commanding the North Sea Fleet from H.R.H the Duke of York,
Commander-in-Chief of the Army, 19 October 1803 2. Lord Keith's Answer,
Monarch, off Broadstairs, 21 October 1803 3. Duties of the Ordnance
Department 4. Intelligence: Bonaparte's Methods. Bonaparte to Marshal
Berthier, 28 August 1805 5. Intelligence: The Opportunities of Smugglers.
Sir John Moore Reports to the Home Office, 17 February 1804 6.
Intelligence: News from Deserters, Atlantic Theatre. D'Augvergne to J. W.
Croker, Jersey, 11 September 1811 7. Intelligence: Report on the Basque
Roads from an Escaped Prisoner of War 8. Intelligence: Checking an Agent's
Story. D'Auvergne to J. W. Croker, Jersey, 23 October 1811 9. Intelligence:
Reading the Enemy's Semaphore Signals. Collingwood to W. W. Pole, Ville de
Paris, off Toulon, 20 July 1809 10. Intelligence: A Commander-in-Chief's
Monthly Report, Atlantic Theatre. Gambier to the Admiralty, 1 November 1808
11. Intelligence: a Commander-in-Chief's Monthly Report, Mediterranean
Theatre. Gambier to the Admiralty, 1 November 1808 12. Intelligence: The
Enemy's Coasting Trade, Atlantic Theatre. Rear Admiral Keats to Admiral
Lord St. Vincent, from 'off Chasseron, 31 March 1807' 13. Intelligence: The
Enemy's Coasting Trade; Methods in Atlantic Theatre. Report from Capt. Lord
Aemilius Beauclerk, of the Saturn, 16 December 1808 14. Bonaparte's Naval
Planning, 1805 15. Bonaparte's Planning after 1805: a Proposal of March
1808 16. Bonaparte's Planning After 1805: Draft Plan for 1812. Bonaparte to
Decrès, 17 September 1810 17. Bonaparte's Planning after 1805: Choice of a
Port of Assembly. Bonaparte to Decrès, 16 August 1811 18. Bonaparte's Naval
Programme: A Reminder to the Minister of Marine. Bonaparte to Decrès, 17
September 1810 19. Bonaparte's Naval Programme: Exposé of 30 June 1811 20.
Bonaparte's Naval Programme: Tasks Ordered for 1813-14. Bonaparte to
Decrès, 23 January 1813 21. The Fortification of England's South Coast: The
Martello Towers 22. The Fortification of England's South Coast: Romney
Marsh 23. The Fortification of Eastern England: The Problem of Landguard
Fort. Memoir of Gen. Sir James Craig, 11 July 1804 24. British Manpower:
The Royal Navy and the Problem of the Sham Americans 25. British Manpower:
Report on the Royal Artillery, 1803. Lord Chatham to the Duke of York, 7
July, with Enclosure 26. British Manpower: The Progress of the Volunteers
27. British Manpower: Marching Orders for the Volunteers 28. British
Manpower: Recruiting the Regular Army 30. British Manpower: the
Commander-in-Chief on Recruiting. Duke of York to Rt. Hon. William Windham,
Secretary of State for War and Colonies, 18 March 1806.