Nemesis
Title | Nemesis PDF eBook |
Author | Adrian G. Marshall |
Publisher | NUS Press |
Pages | 395 |
Release | 2015-10-23 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9971698226 |
The Nemesis was the first of a generation of iron-clad, steam-powered naval vessels that established British dominance in Asian waters in the nineteenth century. The world’s first iron warship, the first vessel with truly watertight compartments, and the first iron vessel to round the Cape of Good Hope, Nemesis represented a staggering superiority over the oar- and sail-powered naval forces of Britain’s Asian rivals. Yet strangely her story has never been told to modern audiences, and her origins and actions have until now been shrouded in mystery. This lively narrative places her in the historical context of the last years of the East India Company, and in the history of steam power and iron ships. It tells of her exploits in the First Opium War, in pirate suppression and naval actions across Asia, from Bombay to Burma to the Yangtze River and beyond.
Duel Between the First Ironclads
Title | Duel Between the First Ironclads PDF eBook |
Author | William C. Davis |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Pages | 300 |
Release | 2012-05-09 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0307817504 |
One was called "a tin can on a shingle"; the other, "a half-submerged crocodile." Yet, on a March day in 1862 in Hampton Roads, Virginia, after a five-hour duel, the U.S.S. Monitor and the C.S.S. Virginia (formerly the U.S.S. Merrimack) were to change the course of not only the Civil War but also naval warfare forever. Using letters, diaries, and memoirs of men who lived through the epic battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack and of those who witnessed it from afar, William C. Davis documents and analyzes this famous confrontation of the first two modern warships. The result is a full-scale history that is as exciting as a novel. Besides a thorough discussion of the designs of each ship, Davis portrays come of the men involved in the building and operation of America's first ironclads-John Ericsson, supreme egoist and engineering genius who designed the Monitor; John Brooke, designer of the Virginia; John Worden, the well-loved captain of the Monitor; Captain Franklin Buchanan of the Virginia; and a host of other men on both Union and Confederate sides whose contributions make this history as much a story of men as of ships and war.
The Introduction of the Ironclad Warship
Title | The Introduction of the Ironclad Warship PDF eBook |
Author | James Phinney Baxter |
Publisher | US Naval Institute Press |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2001 |
Genre | Armored vessels |
ISBN | 9781557502186 |
The first complete history of the ascendance of the ironclads.
Warrior
Title | Warrior PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew Lambert |
Publisher | Brassey's |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Armored vessels |
ISBN |
The First Iron-clad Naval Engagement in the World
Title | The First Iron-clad Naval Engagement in the World PDF eBook |
Author | Ellsberry Valentine White |
Publisher | |
Pages | 92 |
Release | 1906 |
Genre | Hampton Roads, Battle of, Va., 1862 |
ISBN |
Warrior
Title | Warrior PDF eBook |
Author | Andrew D. Lambert |
Publisher | US Naval Institute Press |
Pages | 200 |
Release | 1987 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
A History of Ironclads: The Power of Iron Over Wood
Title | A History of Ironclads: The Power of Iron Over Wood PDF eBook |
Author | John V. Quarstein |
Publisher | History Press Library Editions |
Pages | 290 |
Release | 2007-02 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781540217516 |
One of history's greatest naval engagements, the Battle of Hampton Roads, occurred on March 8 and 9, 1862. On the first morning, the Confederate ironclad the CSS Virginia, formerly known as the Merrimack, sank two Union wooden warships, proving the power of the armored vessels over the traditional sailing ships. The next morning, the Virginia engaged the Union ironclad USS Monitor to a draw in a battle that significantly altered naval warfare. It was the first engagement between ironclads and ushered in a new era of warship construction and ordnance. The 25, 000 sailors, soldiers and civilians who witnessed the battle knew then what history would soon confirm: wars waged on the waters would never be the same. The seemingly invincible Monitor and Virginia were experimental ships, revolutionary combinations of new and old technology, and their clash on March 9, 1862, was the culmination of over 2, 000 years of naval experience. The construction and combat service of ironclads during the Civil War were the first in a cascade of events that influenced the outcome of the war and prompted the development of improved ironclads as well as the creation of new weapons systems, such as torpedoes and submarines, needed to counter modern armored warships.