This authoritative history chronicles the Royal Navy’s decisive yet little-known victory over the French during the Seven Years’ War. In the mid-18th century, with virtually no regular troops at home, Britain was especially vulnerable to the immanent threat of French invasion. In a cunning naval offensive, the British fleet under Admiral Edward Hawke intercepted French ships on their way to rendezvous with invasion troopships gathered at the mouth of the Loire. Unfairly overlook in history books, the Battle of Quiberon Bay not only spoiled the planned French invasion, but also established British naval dominance. Once under attack, the French changed course for Quiberon Bay, assuming the British would not follow them among its treacherous shoals in stormy weather. Yet Hawke pursued them under full sail. The French ships were destroyed, captured, run aground or scatteredwhile the British only suffered two ships run aground. In this insightful narrative, Nicholas Tracy studies the battle, its strategic consequences, and its effect on the war for North America.
Nicholas Tracy
Battle of Quiberon Bay, 1759 [EPUB ebook]
Hawke and the Defeat of the French Invasion
Battle of Quiberon Bay, 1759 [EPUB ebook]
Hawke and the Defeat of the French Invasion
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Idioma Inglés ● Formato EPUB ● Páginas 256 ● ISBN 9781844681662 ● Editorial Pen and Sword ● Publicado 2010 ● Descargable 3 veces ● Divisa EUR ● ID 5996789 ● Protección de copia Adobe DRM
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