Naval Chronicle: Volume 2, July–December 1799
Explore the rich tapestry of British maritime and military history with the Naval Chronicle: Volume 2, July–December 1799 by James Stanier Clarke. This indispensable volume, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, spans an impressive 728 pages, providing readers with a detailed account of pivotal naval events of the era.
Within these pages, you'll find Admiral Nelson's compelling report on the Battle of St Vincent, alongside critical documents related to Lord Hood's strategic control of the royalist port of Toulon during 1793. The Naval Chronicle, published in a total of 40 volumes from 1799 to 1818, remains a vital resource for historians and enthusiasts alike, offering unparalleled insights into the maritime conflicts that shaped British naval power.
Don't miss the opportunity to delve into this remarkable collection that captures the essence of naval warfare and its historical significance.