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Trafalgar - The Biography of a Battle (Paperback, New ed)
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Trafalgar - The Biography of a Battle (Paperback, New ed)
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List price R392
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Discovery Miles 3 280
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This is the true story of the Battle of Trafalgar, Britain's most
significant sea battle, as seen through the smoke-hazed gunports of
the fighting ships. In an atmosphere of choking fumes from cannon
and musket fire, amid noise so intense it was almost tangible, the
crews of the British, French and Spanish ships did their best to
carry out their allotted tasks. For over five hours they were in
constant danger from a terrifying array of iron and lead missiles
fired from enemy guns, as well as the deadly wooden splinters
smashed from the ships' hulls by the cannon-balls. While the men
manoeuvred the ships and kept the cannons firing, the women helped
the surgeons tend the sick or helped the boys - the 'powder
monkeys' - in the hazardous job of carrying gunpowder cartridges
from the central magazine to the gun decks. Trafalgar set the seal
on British naval supremacy, which became the mainspring for the
growth of the British Empire, and in the short term not only
prevented Napoleon from invading Britain, but also enabled Britain
and its Continental allies to mount the campaign that would
eventually defeat the French Emperor: without Trafalgar there would
be no Waterloo.
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