The Campaign of Trafalgar 1803-1805 (Chatham Pictories Histories)

The Campaign of Trafalgar 1803-1805 (Chatham Pictories Histories) image
ISBN-10:

1861760280

ISBN-13:

9781861760289

Released: Jan 01, 1997
Publisher: Naval Inst Pr
Format: Hardcover, 192 pages
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Description:

Trafalgar, the most famous and most strategically significant victory in the age of sail, was not an isolated event. Rather it was the culmination of a campaign that began as soon as war was resumed in May 1803 and aimed ultimately at the invasion of Great Britain. To this end Napoleon attempted by ruse and elaborately disguised manoeuvres to bring his scattered and blockaded squadrons together for long enough to give him command of the Channel, which he fondly believed was all that was necessary to ensure a successful landing.Therefore this period becomes a perfect demonstration of the workings of seapower and reveals that, however great a strategic genius on land, Napoleon never really grasped the principles of British maritime defence, gleaned as it was from over two hundred years' experience. This is not to say that the invasion threat was treated lightly, although some of the rumoured devices belong to the world of science fiction; on the other hand the anti-invasion operations included the first use of such futuristic weapons as torpedoes and rockets.











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