Men of the Mary Rose
Discover the intriguing history of the Mary Rose, one of King Henry VIII's most beloved warships, in Men of the Mary Rose by Ann Stirland. Published in 2005, this captivating book spans 185 pages and delves into the maritime history of England during the Tudor era, specifically from 1485 to 1603. Stirland explores the ship's legacy, its tragic sinking during a confrontation with the French fleet on July 19, 1545, and the lives of the sailors who served aboard. With insights into archaeological excavations in Portsmouth, this book offers a unique perspective on human remains and sea life associated with the Royal Navy. Perfect for history enthusiasts and maritime scholars alike, Men of the Mary Rose is a must-read for anyone interested in the rich naval heritage of Great Britain. Dive into the past and learn about the men who sailed the seas in one of the most iconic ships of the Tudor period.