Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 Publications of the Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX.

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Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 Publications of the Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX.

by Julian Stafford Corbett

EN·~10 hours·85 chapters

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85 total

EDITED WITH ELUCIDATIONS FROM CONTEMPORARY AUTHORITIES BY JULIAN S. CORBETT, LL.M. - PRINTED FOR THE NAVY RECORDS SOCIETY MDCCCCV

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PATRON H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G., K.T., K.P. - PRESIDENT EARL SPENCER, K.G. - VICE-PRESIDENTS BRIDGE, ADMIRAL SIR CYPRIAN | PROTHERO, G.W., A.G., G.C.B. | LL.D. HAWKESBURY, LORD. | YORKE, SIR HENRY, K.C.B. - COUNCILLORS - ATKINSON, C.T. | KIPLING, RUDYARD. BATTENBURG, PRINCE LOUIS OF, | LORAINE, REAR-ADMIRAL SIR G.C.B. | LAMBTON, BART. BEAUMONT, VICE-ADMIRAL SIR | LYALL, SIR ALFRED C., G.C.I.E. LEWIS, K.C.B., K.C.M.G. | MARKHAM, SIR CLEMENTS R., CLARKE, COL. SIR GEORGE S., | K.C.B., F.R.S. K.C.M.G. | MARSDEN, R.G. CORBETT, JULIAN S. | NEWBOLT, HENRY. DESART, THE EARL OF, K.C.B. | PARR, REAR-ADMIRAL A.C. DRURY, VICE-ADMIRAL SIR | SLADE, CAPTAIN EDMOND J.W., CHARLES, K.C.S.I. | R.N. FIRTH, PROFESSOR G.H., LL.D. | TANNER, J.R. GINSBURG, B.W., LL.D. | THURSFIELD, J.R. GODLEY, SIR ARTHUR, K.C.B. | TRACEY, ADMIRAL SIR RICHARD, HAMILTON, ADMIRAL SIR R. | K.C.B. VESEY, G.C.B. | WATTS, PHILIP, D.SC., F.R.S.

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PREFACE

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PART 1 - EARLY TUDOR PERIOD

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II. SIR THOMAS AUDLEY, 1530 - III. LORD LISLE, 1545 - ALONSO DE CHAVES ON SAILING TACTICS - INTRODUCTORY

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FOOTNOTES:

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INTRODUCTORY

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FOOTNOTE:

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THE VANGUARD.

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Description

Dive into the rarely‑seen paperwork that guided the Royal Navy’s evolution from the age of galleons to the age of steam. This volume gathers scattered fighting instructions issued between 1530 and 1816, presenting them alongside vivid excerpts from admirals’ dispatches, contemporary treatises, and the celebrated remarks of Nelson’s own officers. The editor’s notes illuminate how these directives shaped the art of line‑of‑battle tactics, revealing the uniquely English roots of naval warfare that scholars have long debated.

Listeners will hear a layered narrative that moves from the early, often ad‑hoc commands of Tudor fleets to the sophisticated, codified doctrines that underpinned victories such as Trafalgar. By juxtaposing original orders with the commentary of the men who lived them, the book offers a clear picture of how practical experience and theory intertwined to forge a maritime tradition still admired today. It’s an essential guide for anyone curious about the strategic mind‑set behind Britain’s historic sea power.

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Fighting Instructions, 1530-1816 Publications of the Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX. Publications of the Navy Records Society Vol. XXIX.

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en

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~10 hours (597K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Release date

2005-09-15

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Julian Stafford Corbett

Julian Stafford Corbett

1854–1922

Best known for shaping modern thinking about sea power, this British historian turned naval strategy into something readers still study more than a century later. His books connect war at sea to politics, national goals, and the wider course of history.

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