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A maritime, legal, and social history of the UK over 400 years Covering the period from Sir Francis Drake to WWII, this is the first book to be written on this subject in more than 100 years. During that period, thanks to naval power, Great Britain rose from an obscure island to a worldwide empire. The mean that controlled these fleets wielded enormous power and influence and produced victory after victory, but they were as individuals as diverse a collection of colorful characters as could be created. Often more at war with each other than the enemy not everything went to plan. The results…mehr

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A maritime, legal, and social history of the UK over 400 years Covering the period from Sir Francis Drake to WWII, this is the first book to be written on this subject in more than 100 years. During that period, thanks to naval power, Great Britain rose from an obscure island to a worldwide empire. The mean that controlled these fleets wielded enormous power and influence and produced victory after victory, but they were as individuals as diverse a collection of colorful characters as could be created. Often more at war with each other than the enemy not everything went to plan. The results were sometimes fatal, sometimes tragic, quite often unintentionally hilarious, but the resulting trials and their outcomes, from mutiny to dereliction of duty to plain stupidity, often had far-reaching effects on British social fabric and become woven into the legal system of the land.
Autorenporträt
Peter C. Smith has published more than 70 books worldwide, plus numerous magazine articles. His work is in mainly maritime, aeronautical, and military history subjects, but has also factual books on cruise ships, London, the Thames, village greens, craft tools, etc. Smith has had one novel and eight collections of short stories published. His latest work is Avro Lancaster: Britain's Greatest Wartime Bomber.