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The Naval Chronicle: Volume 24, July–December 1810
Containing a General and Biographical History of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom with a Variety of Original Papers on Nautical Subjects
Volume 24 of the Naval Chronicle (1810) includes state papers decribing the peace agreement between Britain and the Ottoman Empire.
James Stanier Clarke (Edited by), John McArthur (Edited by)
9781108018630, Cambridge University Press
Paperback / softback, published 2 September 2010
574 pages, 12 b/w illus. 3 maps
21.6 x 3.2 x 14 cm, 0.72 kg
The Naval Chronicle, published in 40 volumes between 1799 and 1818, is a key source for British maritime and military history. This reissue is the first complete printed reproduction of what was the most influential maritime publication of its day. The subjects covered range from accounts of battles and lists of ships to notices of promotions and marriages, courts martial and deaths, and biographies, poetry and letters. Each volume also contains engravings and charts relating to naval engagements and important harbours around the world. Volume 24, published in 1810, contains numerous reports of the capture of French merchant vessels by the British Navy. It also includes state papers describing the peace agreement between Britain and the Ottoman Empire, an account of tribal customs in Arabia, a biography of Captain James Lucas Yeo (knighted that year), and a map and description of the Greek island of Santa Maura.
Preface
Biographical memoirs
Naval anecdotes, commercial hints, recollections, etc.
Correspondence
Hydrography
Shipwrecks
Naval literature
Naval poetry
Naval history of the present year, 1810
Index.
Subject Areas: Military history [HBW]
