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A Frigate of King George Brian Vale

A Frigate of King George By Brian Vale

A Frigate of King George by Brian Vale


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Summary

Takes a look at life aboard the 42-gun frigate HMS Doris - launched from Bombay in 1807. Vale concentrates on her service under Sir Thomas Hardy during the stormy years of South American Independence, both from the political and military angle and from the perspective of the sailors.

A Frigate of King George Summary

A Frigate of King George: Life and Duty on a British Man-of-war by Brian Vale

What was life really like on a wooden warship? This book takes a look at life aboard the 42-gun frigate HMS Doris - launched from Bombay in 1807 and finally retired at Valparaiso in 1829. Vale concentrates on her service on the South American station under Sir Thomas Hardy as she protected British interests during the stormy years of South American Independence. The author covers in vivid detail the operations in Brazil, Chile and Peru, both from the political and military angle and from the perspective of the sailors, to give a fascinating account of the everyday concerns and routines of life on shipboard.

About Brian Vale

Brian Vale is the author of Independence or Death and A War Betwixt Englishmen (both I.B.Tauris).

Additional information

GOR003662964
9781860646546
1860646549
A Frigate of King George: Life and Duty on a British Man-of-war by Brian Vale
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20010629
232
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