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The Campaign Of Trafalgar 1805 Vol I Sir Julian Stafford Corbett

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The Campaign Of Trafalgar 1805 Vol I Sir Julian Stafford Corbett
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Publisher: Wagram Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 3.2 MB
Author: Sir Julian Stafford Corbett, LLM.
ISBN: 9781908902450, 1908902450
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Campaign Of Trafalgar 1805 Vol I Sir Julian Stafford Corbett by Sir Julian Stafford Corbett, Llm. 9781908902450, 1908902450 instant download after payment.

In the most recent bibliography of the Waterloo campaign, that prepared by Professor Oman for the Cambridge Modern History, there appear little short of a score of works entirely devoted to its elucidation. For the Trafalgar campaign our English language cannot boast a single one. Of the battle itself there are studies innumerable, serious, fanciful, and anecdotic; but the fact remains that, though its centenary is past and gone, no British pen has ever been set to the task of producing, from the vast store of material that exists, anything like a reasoned Staff account of the crowning chapter in the history of naval warfare. We have, it is true, Mr. Newbolt's delightful volume, The Year of Trafalgar; but that, although it contains the best study of the battle that has yet appeared, makes no pretence of dealing exhaustively with the policy and operations which led to it. The truth is that for all the spade work that has been devoted to it in recent years by Sir John K. Laughton, Mr. Leyland, and others, the subject has been left, so far as the Service and the public are concerned, in the same comparative darkness that enshrouds the bulk of our naval history

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