A Naval History Of The American Revolution
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Still in many ways the most comprehensive work of its kind, this massive study presented highly detailed accounts of battles at Lake Champlain, off Boston and Maine, Charleston, Delaware Bay, and year-by-year histories of all other significant engagements both along the American coast and at sea. The work also presents extensive coverage of the ships of the revolutionary navy, its commanders, foreign alliances, diplomacy, prisoners, and naval conditions during this era. Reprint of the original 1913 edition. 2005: 752 pages, softcover. (Scholar's Bookshelf) Set of 2 Volumes.
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