
LONDON T. FISHER UNWIN LTD. ADELPHI TERRACE - 1919
Line of Battle Ship (Early 18th Century)
DEDICATORY LETTER TO SIR JAMES KNOTT
PREFACE
ILLUSTRATIONS
Drake
DRAKE AND THE FLEET TRADITION - I
NELSON AND HIS CIRCLE - I
NAPOLEON AND HIS CONNECTION WITH THE WORLD-WAR (1914-1918)
SEA SONGS - EXPLANATORY NOTE
Walter Runciman opens this volume with a warm, personal dedication to a long‑time friend, recalling shared yachting voyages on the Clyde and walks along the North Sea. His reminiscences set a conversational tone, inviting listeners into the world of early‑20th‑century steamship management and the lingering memories of a generation shaped by war and seafaring tradition.
From that intimate start, the book expands into a series of thoughtful sketches on three towering figures of maritime history. Runciman weaves his own travel anecdotes with vivid portraits of Sir Francis Drake, Admiral Horatio Nelson, and the formidable Napoleon, exploring how their rivalries and achievements forged Britain’s naval legacy. The narrative balances scholarly observation with lively storytelling, offering listeners both historical insight and the charm of a seasoned sailor recalling the age of buccaneers and line‑of‑battle ships.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (523K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2005-03-09
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1847–1937
A self-made shipping magnate who rose from a seafaring family in Dunbar to the British peerage, he helped build one of the most important shipping businesses of his time. His life blends industry, public service, and the story of Britain’s maritime age.
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