William James (1780 1827) was a lawyer and naval historian best
known for this magisterial history of the Royal Navy between 1793
and 1827. James began to research the role of the Royal Navy in the
Revolutionary Wars, publishing five volumes between 1822 and 1824.
This was expanded up to 1827 in later editions. In one of the most
comprehensive histories of the Navy in the Napoleonic Wars ever
published, James' rigorous research methodology using various
contemporary sources provides detailed descriptions of the
operations of the Royal Navy in the period. Fleet campaigns and
minor engagements are discussed, with technical and tactical
details of ships and battles also provided. These volumes (here
reissued from the 1859 edition) remain an invaluable source of
information for the history of the Royal Navy during this
fascinating period. Volume 3 covers 1800 1805 and includes the
Battle of Copenhagen.
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