A Most Fortunate Ship - A Narrative History of ‘Old Ironsides’
Year: 1980 Language: english Author: Martin T.G. Genre: History Publisher: Naval Institute Press ISBN: 9781591145134 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 408 Description: Called a definitive account when first published in 1980 and the winner of several book awards, this revised and expanded edition is available now for the first time in paperback. Tyrone G. Martin, the author, was captain of the USS Constitution during the nation's bicentennial celebrations. After decades of research and study, Martin was able to confirm that the innovative diagonal riders which ensured the frigate's long life were present at the ship's launching. He also provides details about the famous ship's participation in battles that have long been ignored or glossed over in official reports. Pictorial battle diagrams are included. The book not only tells Constitution's complete story, but also presents a picture of life in the U.S. Navy during the nineteenth century--its proud moments as well as its concerns, attitudes, and tensions. Fascinating details are presented on the organization, care, feeding, and disciplining of the crew, and on events that involved such famous names in early American naval history as Edward Preble and Stephen Decatur. Just as previous editions were sought-after as sources of pleasure and information, this new edition will appeal to everyone who enjoys a good sea story and to serious students and sailing ship buffs seeking a reliable reference. Additional info: About the Author Tyrone G. Martin, Commander, USN (Ret.), was the first Constitution skipper since 1815 to be decorated for his command tour. He is the author of Undefeated and Creating a Legend, and he has written numerous articles for such magazines as the U.S. Naval Institute's Proceedings and Naval History, and for American Neptune.
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A Most Fortunate Ship - A Narrative History of ‘Old Ironsides’
Year: 1980
Language: english
Author: Martin T.G.
Genre: History
Publisher: Naval Institute Press
ISBN: 9781591145134
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 408
Description: Called a definitive account when first published in 1980 and the winner of several book awards, this revised and expanded edition is available now for the first time in paperback. Tyrone G. Martin, the author, was captain of the USS Constitution during the nation's bicentennial celebrations. After decades of research and study, Martin was able to confirm that the innovative diagonal riders which ensured the frigate's long life were present at the ship's launching. He also provides details about the famous ship's participation in battles that have long been ignored or glossed over in official reports. Pictorial battle diagrams are included.
The book not only tells Constitution's complete story, but also presents a picture of life in the U.S. Navy during the nineteenth century--its proud moments as well as its concerns, attitudes, and tensions. Fascinating details are presented on the organization, care, feeding, and disciplining of the crew, and on events that involved such famous names in early American naval history as Edward Preble and Stephen Decatur. Just as previous editions were sought-after as sources of pleasure and information, this new edition will appeal to everyone who enjoys a good sea story and to serious students and sailing ship buffs seeking a reliable reference.
Additional info: About the Author
Tyrone G. Martin, Commander, USN (Ret.), was the first Constitution skipper since 1815 to be decorated for his command tour. He is the author of Undefeated and Creating a Legend, and he has written numerous articles for such magazines as the U.S. Naval Institute's Proceedings and Naval History, and for American Neptune.
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