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État
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ISBN
9781846034459
Book Title
Ships of the American Revolutionary Navy
Book Series
New Vanguard Ser.
Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Item Length
9.7 in
Publication Year
2009
Format
Trade Paperback
Language
English
Illustrator
Bryan, Tony, Yes
Item Height
0.1 in
Author
Mark Lardas
Genre
History
Topic
United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), Military / United States
Item Weight
5.3 Oz
Item Width
7.3 in
Number of Pages
48 Pages

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In this title, Mark Lardas explores the origins of American warships, primarily light and medium frigates, built for the Continental Navy during the years 1776-1783. This was the first navy of the United States and much of the fleet was comprised of ships that had been modified from existing vessels, converted into warships to provide a crucial service during the American Revolutionary War. Despite having no real funding, this unique fleet had a surprising amount of success against the might of the Royal Navy, and this title discusses the strengths and weaknesses of each design, and the differences between European and American warships of the time. With a close look at how these ships performed in key battles, as well as the exploits of John Paul Jones - the founding father of the United States Navy - this is a complete, illustrated overview of the ships' service and development until France's entry into the war and the subsequent decline in importance of the Continental Navy.

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Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing USA
ISBN-10
1846034450
ISBN-13
9781846034459
eBay Product ID (ePID)
72435439

Product Key Features

Book Title
Ships of the American Revolutionary Navy
Number of Pages
48 Pages
Language
English
Publication Year
2009
Topic
United States / Revolutionary Period (1775-1800), Military / United States
Illustrator
Bryan, Tony, Yes
Genre
History
Author
Mark Lardas
Book Series
New Vanguard Ser.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
5.3 Oz
Item Length
9.7 in
Item Width
7.3 in

Additional Product Features

Dewey Edition
22
Reviews
"This volume by Osprey has 48 pages and provides an excellent overview the design and development, the operational history, and the ships of the Continental Navy... I highly recommend this volume to anyone interested in the American Revolution, wooden wind-powered warships, or the history of the US Navy." - Jeff Leiby,IPMS(January 2010) "Other recommendations for specialty military history collections include... Mark Lardas'Ships of the American Revolutionary Navy,telling of warships during the years 1776-83 who formed the first navy of the US." -The Bookwatch(January 2010) "In this volume, author Mark Lardas looks at the design and the development of ships built in the US as well as those purchased or converted. We also see how these ships performed in battle  with many now-famous captains, ships and events. The book then goes into a look of each of the classes of ships built and each of the three major types is provided a section. This is superbly illustrated by Tony Bryan and includes cut-away illustrations of several types. An inclusion of period art work and illustrations also helps us to see what these ships looked like. An excellent book on a most interesting subject and one that I am positive you will find to be of interest. One that will be pulled from the shelves time after time and one I can highly recommend to you." -Scott Van Aken,Modeling Madness/modelingmadness.com(December 2009), "This volume by Osprey has 48 pages and provides an excellent overview the design and development, the operational history, and the ships of the Continental Navy... I highly recommend this volume to anyone interested in the American Revolution, wooden wind-powered warships, or the history of the US Navy." - Jeff Leiby, IPMS (January 2010) "Other recommendations for specialty military history collections include... Mark Lardas' Ships of the American Revolutionary Navy, telling of warships during the years 1776-83 who formed the first navy of the US." - The Bookwatch (January 2010) "In this volume, author Mark Lardas looks at the design and the development of ships built in the US as well as those purchased or converted. We also see how these ships performed in battle  with many now-famous captains, ships and events. The book then goes into a look of each of the classes of ships built and each of the three major types is provided a section. This is superbly illustrated by Tony Bryan and includes cut-away illustrations of several types. An inclusion of period art work and illustrations also helps us to see what these ships looked like. An excellent book on a most interesting subject and one that I am positive you will find to be of interest. One that will be pulled from the shelves time after time and one I can highly recommend to you." -Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness/modelingmadness.com (December 2009), "Other recommendations for specialty military history collections include... Mark Lardas'Ships of the American Revolutionary Navy,telling of warships during the years 1776-83 who formed the first navy of the US." -The Bookwatch(January 2010) "In this volume, author Mark Lardas looks at the design and the development of ships built in the US as well as those purchased or converted. We also see how these ships performed in battle  with many now-famous captains, ships and events. The book then goes into a look of each of the classes of ships built and each of the three major types is provided a section. This is superbly illustrated by Tony Bryan and includes cut-away illustrations of several types. An inclusion of period art work and illustrations also helps us to see what these ships looked like. An excellent book on a most interesting subject and one that I am positive you will find to be of interest. One that will be pulled from the shelves time after time and one I can highly recommend to you." -Scott Van Aken,Modeling Madness/modelingmadness.com(December 2009), "This volume by Osprey has 48 pages and provides an excellent overview the design and development, the operational history, and the ships of the Continental Navy... I highly recommend this volume to anyone interested in the American Revolution, wooden wind-powered warships, or the history of the US Navy." -- Jeff Leiby, IPMS (January 2010) "Other recommendations for specialty military history collections include... Mark Lardas' Ships of the American Revolutionary Navy, telling of warships during the years 1776-83 who formed the first navy of the US." -- The Bookwatch (January 2010) "In this volume, author Mark Lardas looks at the design and the development of ships built in the US as well as those purchased or converted. We also see how these ships performed in battle  with many now-famous captains, ships and events. The book then goes into a look of each of the classes of ships built and each of the three major types is provided a section. This is superbly illustrated by Tony Bryan and includes cut-away illustrations of several types. An inclusion of period art work and illustrations also helps us to see what these ships looked like. An excellent book on a most interesting subject and one that I am positive you will find to be of interest. One that will be pulled from the shelves time after time and one I can highly recommend to you." -- Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness, modelingmadness.com (December 2009), "In this volume, author Mark Lardas looks at the design and the development of ships built in the US as well as those purchased or converted. We also see how these ships performed in battle  with many now-famous captains, ships and events. The book then goes into a look of each of the classes of ships built and each of the three major types is provided a section. This is superbly illustrated by Tony Bryan and includes cut-away illustrations of several types. An inclusion of period art work and illustrations also helps us to see what these ships looked like. An excellent book on a most interesting subject and one that I am positive you will find to be of interest. One that will be pulled from the shelves time after time and one I can highly recommend to you." -Scott Van Aken,Modeling Madness/modelingmadness.com(December 2009), "This volume by Osprey has 48 pages and provides an excellent overview the design and development, the operational history, and the ships of the Continental Navy... I highly recommend this volume to anyone interested in the American Revolution, wooden wind-powered warships, or the history of the US Navy." -- Jeff Leiby, IPMS (January 2010) "Other recommendations for specialty military history collections include... Mark Lardas' Ships of the American Revolutionary Navy, telling of warships during the years 1776-83 who formed the first navy of the US." -- The Bookwatch (January 2010) "In this volume, author Mark Lardas looks at the design and the development of ships built in the US as well as those purchased or converted. We also see how these ships performed in battle with many now-famous captains, ships and events. The book then goes into a look of each of the classes of ships built and each of the three major types is provided a section. This is superbly illustrated by Tony Bryan and includes cut-away illustrations of several types. An inclusion of period art work and illustrations also helps us to see what these ships looked like. An excellent book on a most interesting subject and one that I am positive you will find to be of interest. One that will be pulled from the shelves time after time and one I can highly recommend to you." -- Scott Van Aken, Modeling Madness, modelingmadness.com (December 2009)
Series Volume Number
161
Target Audience
Trade
Dewey Decimal
359.322097309033
Copyright Date
2009

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  • Awesome, Unique Revolutionary Navy Book! Excellent!!!

    I purchased this book as a Christmas gift for my 33 year old son who is a totally serious history buff. Although I have not read entire book, it looks to be superb; my son will just love this book as it provides many details re: ships, construction, captains, battles, etc., that are not easily found elsewhere...Photographs are excellent as well. Recommend!!

  • ----- Small but informative...

    ----- Pics are done well, informative, good stuff to know as a naval enthusiast...

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