From Solebay to the Texel

From Solebay to the Texel
Title From Solebay to the Texel PDF eBook
Author Quintin Barry
Publisher Century of the Soldier
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre History
ISBN 9781911628033

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This book is a study of the Anglo Dutch war of 1672 to 1674, describing the naval battles which were fought, and the men and ships which fought them.

A Complete Epitome of Practical Navigation and Nautical Astronomy

A Complete Epitome of Practical Navigation and Nautical Astronomy
Title A Complete Epitome of Practical Navigation and Nautical Astronomy PDF eBook
Author John William Norie
Publisher
Pages 764
Release 1840
Genre
ISBN

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Historical Association Leaflet

Historical Association Leaflet
Title Historical Association Leaflet PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 42
Release 1924
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Leibniz’s Correspondence in Science, Technology and Medicine (1676 –1701)

Leibniz’s Correspondence in Science, Technology and Medicine (1676 –1701)
Title Leibniz’s Correspondence in Science, Technology and Medicine (1676 –1701) PDF eBook
Author James O'Hara
Publisher BRILL
Pages 1091
Release 2024-08-01
Genre Science
ISBN 900468736X

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Leibniz’s correspondence from his years spent in Paris (1672-1676) reflects his growth to mathematical maturity whereas that from the years 1676-1701 reveals his growth to maturity in science, technology and medicine in the course of which more than 2000 letters were exchanged with more than 200 correspondents. The remaining years until his death in 1716 witnessed above all the appearance of his major philosophical works. The focus of the present work is Leibniz's middle period and the core themes and core texts from his multilingual correspondence are presented in English from the following subject areas: mathematics, natural philosophy, physics (and cosmology), power technology (including mining and transport), engineering and engineering science, projects (scientific, technological and economic projects), alchemy and chemistry, geology, biology and medicine.

The Mariner's Mirror

The Mariner's Mirror
Title The Mariner's Mirror PDF eBook
Author Leonard George Carr Laughton
Publisher
Pages 460
Release 1923
Genre Great Britain
ISBN

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Publications

Publications
Title Publications PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 634
Release 1922
Genre Great Britain
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To Settle the Crown

To Settle the Crown
Title To Settle the Crown PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Worton
Publisher Helion and Company
Pages 292
Release 2016-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 191437732X

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While the First, or 'Great', English Civil War of 1642-6 was largely contested at regional and county level, in often hard-fought and long-lasting local campaigns, historians often still continue to dwell on the well-known major battles, such as Edgehill and Naseby, and the prominent national leaders. To help redress this imbalance, To Settle The Crown: Waging Civil War in Shropshire, 1642-1648 provides the most detailed bipartisan study published to date of how the war was actually organized and conducted at county level. This book examines the practicalities, the 'nuts and bolts', of contemporary warfare by reconstructing the war effort of Royalists and Parliamentarians in Shropshire, an English county on the borderland of Wales - a region that witnessed widespread fighting. Shropshire was contested during the First Civil War - when it became one of the most heavily garrisoned counties in England and Wales - and experienced renewed conflict during the Second Civil War of 1648. Based on a Doctoral thesis, and therefore drawing primarily on contemporary sources revealing much new information, To Settle The Crown examines key aspects of the military history of the English Civil Wars: allegiance and motivation; leadership and administration; recruitment and the form of armed forces; military finance; logistics; and the nature and conduct of the fighting. Furthermore, while previous studies have tended to concentrate on the Parliamentarians, the comparatively plentiful evidence from Shropshire has allowed the Royalist war effort there to be reconstructed in rare detail. This book reveals for the first time the extent of military activity in Shropshire, describing the sieges, skirmishes and larger engagements, while reflecting on the nature of warfare elsewhere across Civil War England and Wales. In also providing a social context to the military history of the period, it explains how Royalist and Parliamentarian activists set local government on a wartime footing, and how the populace generally became involved in the administrative and material tasks of war effort. Extensively illustrated, fully referenced to an extensive bibliography, and including a useful review of Civil War historiography, To Settle The Crown: Waging Civil War in Shropshire, 1642-1648 is a significant fresh approach to the military history of the English Civil Wars.