Description
Discover the thrilling narrative of naval and military history with Tim Clayton's groundbreaking book, now available in a brand new B-format paperback edition. Published by Little Brown in 2015, this compelling read spans 704 pages, captivating audiences with rich insights into historical events. Tim, an award-winning author with accolades like the 2008 Mountbatten Literary Award for 'Tars' and renowned for his critically acclaimed work 'Trafalgar', brings an expert perspective to captivating tales of naval warfare. With a deep academic background from Cambridge University, where he specialized in the graphic satire of James Gillray, Tim offers a unique blend of scholarly depth and engaging storytelling. As an Associate Fellow of the University of Warwick and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, his expertise shines through in every chapter. Currently, he is contributing to the British Museum as a co-curator for the exhibition 'Bonaparte and the British', commemorating the 200th anniversary of the Battle of Waterloo. Dive into this historical masterpiece that combines scholarly research with thrilling narratives of naval battles, and enrich your understanding of military history. Perfect for history enthusiasts, students, and anyone fascinated by the intricate details of warfare and strategy. Don't miss your chance to add this essential piece to your collection of military history literature.