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Under Queen Anne, who reigned from 1702 to 1714, the expansion of the British Fleet begun by William III continued, with her husband Prince George as Lord High Admiral. The major naval battles of her reign were decisive in maintaining Britain's supremacy over France in the War of Spanish Succession. This book, first published in 1938, is an account of the Navy's role in Queen Anne's wars against France by Winston Churchill's naval historical adviser John Owen (1890â1970) whose own experience in the Navy equipped him to write from an insider's perspective about daily life and strategic decisions. He provides lively descriptions of the important figures of the age, drawn from extensive research in the original records. The book is illustrated with maps and portraits. It includes appendices explaining the Navy's organisation and listing facts and figures about the ships then active.

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Preface; 1. Means and ways - the instrument; 2. Ways and means - the use of the instrument; 3. Mediterranean outline - Cadiz to Port Mahon; 4. The French squadronal attack on the trade in the Channel soundings, 1704; 5. Barcelona, 1705; 6. Toulon, 1707; 7. Cruisers and convoys in 1707; 8. 'The Alarm from Dunkirk', 1708; Appendices; Notes; Index.

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      Publisher: Cambridge University Press
      Publication Date: 8/19/2010 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781108013383, 978-1108013383
      ISBN10: 1108013384

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Under Queen Anne, who reigned from 1702 to 1714, the expansion of the British Fleet begun by William III continued, with her husband Prince George as Lord High Admiral. The major naval battles of her reign were decisive in maintaining Britain's supremacy over France in the War of Spanish Succession. This book, first published in 1938, is an account of the Navy's role in Queen Anne's wars against France by Winston Churchill's naval historical adviser John Owen (1890â1970) whose own experience in the Navy equipped him to write from an insider's perspective about daily life and strategic decisions. He provides lively descriptions of the important figures of the age, drawn from extensive research in the original records. The book is illustrated with maps and portraits. It includes appendices explaining the Navy's organisation and listing facts and figures about the ships then active.

      Table of Contents
      Preface; 1. Means and ways - the instrument; 2. Ways and means - the use of the instrument; 3. Mediterranean outline - Cadiz to Port Mahon; 4. The French squadronal attack on the trade in the Channel soundings, 1704; 5. Barcelona, 1705; 6. Toulon, 1707; 7. Cruisers and convoys in 1707; 8. 'The Alarm from Dunkirk', 1708; Appendices; Notes; Index.

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