Broadsides: The Age of Fighting Sail, 1775-1815
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Narrated by:
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David Rapkin
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Nathan Miller
About this listen
In the late 18th century, it was widely thought that to be a sailor was little better than to be a slave. "No man will be a sailor," wrote Samuel Johnson, "who has contrivance enough to get himself into jail. A man in jail has more room, better food, and commonly better company."
If that were true, historian Nathan Miller suggests, then the record of sailing in the age of tall ships would likely be distinguished by few heroes and fewer grand narratives. He counters that in the regular navies of England, the fledgling United States, and most other nations, brutal captains and thuggish crewmen were rare, and professionalism was the order of the day. It was their high standard of service that made those naval forces such powerful, even indispensable arms of the land-based military. Miller's great hero throughout this fine history is Horatio Nelson, whose valor was exemplary throughout countless battles around the world. But he writes with equal admiration of lesser-known figures, such as Lambert Wickes, Pierre de Villeneuve, Juan de Cordova, and "Foul Weather Jack" Byron, who served their nations and fellow sailors well, and often heroically.
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- Ed
- 05-01-19
Great introduction book
Works through the period systematically, taking a good amount of time to describe the context and strategy.
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- Anonymous User
- 10-02-22
Excellent Book; Weird Production
The book and it’s content is fantastic; while not exactly for the beginner in the realm of the Age of Sail, it does a great job of outlining the period. Unfortunately, while the narrator is engaging, and reads wonderfully, there are points where it feels no one has actually edited the performance, leading to strange pauses, giving some sections a disjointed feel. Overall, though, we’ll worth a listen.
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- EyeDeal
- 03-07-23
From a USA perspective
Apparently, the age of sail seems to have mainly involved the USA... not very interesting
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- David
- 12-08-14
Really good yarn but with an American slant
I think it is fair to say that this is not the most scholarly historical work but none the worse for that. It is a really good account of a swashbuckling era of naval history covering the key campaigns and battles of the period well. The focus on Nelson is not very original but it does anchor the story well and the build up to Trafalgar is particularly well related.
My only quibbles would be a minor irritation with some of David Rapkin's pronunciations of British place and ship names (eg. Blenheim) and with a the American slant of the narrative. The book was presumably written primarily for an American audience so one can forgive the slightly excessive focus on American events but they felt to have been given too much prominence by this European listener.
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- Fr Peter Norris
- 02-05-21
interesting
I learned a lot it gave me a feel for war in the age f sail and canons.
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