Naval Chronicle: Volume 21, January–July 1809
Discover the rich maritime history of Britain with the Naval Chronicle: Volume 21, January–July 1809 by James Stanier Clarke. This essential volume, published by Cambridge University Press in 2010, spans an impressive 570 pages and serves as a vital resource for enthusiasts of military and naval history.
In this pivotal volume, readers will find detailed accounts of significant events such as the Battle of Corunna and the subsequent evacuation of British forces, alongside the strategic capture of Martinique. Additionally, the volume features insightful papers on various technical subjects, making it a comprehensive collection for scholars and history buffs alike.
Whether you are delving into British naval warfare or seeking to understand the broader implications of these historical events, Naval Chronicle: Volume 21 is an indispensable addition to your library.