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Tars Life In The Royal Navy During The Seven Years War Tim Clayton

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Tars Life In The Royal Navy During The Seven Years War Tim Clayton
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Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 2.61 MB
Author: Tim Clayton
ISBN: 9781848948396, 1848948395
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Tars Life In The Royal Navy During The Seven Years War Tim Clayton by Tim Clayton 9781848948396, 1848948395 instant download after payment.

Tars is a gripping firsthand account of life in the Royal Navy during the Seven Years War, from which Britain emerged as the world's major power. Through the lives of the main protagonists - a small band of sailors from across the ranks - Trafalgar author Tim Clayton paints a vivid picture of the navy and the era at its bloodiest and most tempestuous phase, beginning in 1758. From close-quarter battles and roistering on the streets of London to the political decisions that built up and knocked down empires. In this death-or-glory era the navy became the main weapon of an aggressive and power-hungry government, and fighting at sea was carried out at ever-closer quarters and with ever-increasing amounts of firepower. Using never-before published first-person sources, Tars takes us through these men's daily struggles as Britain navigated her course on the political map.

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