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Anson's Navy - Building a Fleet for Empire 1744-1763 (Hardcover)
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Anson's Navy - Building a Fleet for Empire 1744-1763 (Hardcover)
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Despite a supreme belief in itself, the Royal Navy of the early
eighteenth century was becoming over-confident and outdated, and it
had more than its share of disasters and miscarriages including the
devastating sickness in Admiral Hosier's fleet in 1727; failure at
Cartagena, and an embarrassing action off Toulon in 1744\. Anson's
great circumnavigation, though presented as a triumph, was achieved
at huge cost in ships and lives. And in 1756 Admiral Byng was shot
after failure off Minorca. In this new book, the bestselling author
Brian Lavery shows how, through reforms and the determined focus of
a number of personalities, that navy was transformed in the middle
years of the eighteenth century. The tide had already begun to turn
with victories off Cape Finisterre in 1747, and in 1759 the navy
played a vital part in the 'year of victories' with triumphs at
Lagos and Quiberon Bay; and it conducted amphibious operations as
far afield as Cuba and the Philippines, and took Quebec. The author
explains how it was fundamentally transformed from the amateurish,
corrupt and complacent force of the previous decades. He describes
how it acquired uniforms and a definite rank structure for
officers; and developed new ship types such as the 74 and the
frigate. It instigated a more efficient (if equally brutal) method
of recruiting seamen, and boosted morale and motivation and a far
more aggressive style of fighting. The coppering of ships' hulls
and the solving of the problems associated with longitude and
scurvy, were also hugely significant steps. Much of this
transformation was due to the forceful if enigmatic personality of
George, Lord Anson. In a largely static society, he changed the
navy so that it was fit for purpose, and in readiness for Nelson
just decades later. Using a mass of archival evidence and a mix of
official reports and personal reminiscences, this book offers a
fascinating and engrossing analysis of all these far-reaching
reforms, which in turn led to the radical transformation of
Britain's navy into a truly global force. The consequential effect
on the world's history would be huge.
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