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Description
John Blake has drawn on his extensive knowledge of some of the most impressive collections in the world, such as the UKHO in Britain, the Library of Congress in the USA, the Scheepvaart Museum in the Netherlands and the Biblioteca Maritima in Spain, together with his experience in the Royal Navy, to produce a fascinating illustrated account of the role that charts have played in planning, preventing, conducting and recording war at sea.
Each chapter opens with an overview of the main actions and developments of the period and is followed by a plate section of charts with extended captions that explain their relevance. They not only include charts of major battles, amphibious attacks and single-ship duels, but also those that were drawn up for strategic and espionage purposes. Throughout, major themes are discussed with regard to changing tactics in naval warfare and developing techniques in chartmaking and surveying.
Product details
| Published | 28 Sep 2006 |
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| Format | Hardback |
| Edition | 1st |
| Extent | 160 |
| ISBN | 9781844860319 |
| Imprint | Conway |
| Dimensions | 0 x 0 mm |
| Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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From the Battle of Salamis in the 5th century BC to the Falklands campaign of 1982 - and many campaigns in between are illustrated in this exquisitely produced book.
Peter Davies, The Times
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This lavishly illustrated book .... some of the charts are works of art .... the book's range is impressive.
David Forrest, Geographical magazine
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Should the Naval Review reader invest in this book? The answer is an unreserved `Yes'. It delivers what the author promises, and there is much to learn and enjoy.
Captain Mike Barritt, Naval Review
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Lt Cdr John Blake has produced another excellent book on this fascinating subject.
The White Ensign Association
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... a fascinating, illustrated account of the role charts have played in planning, preventing, conducting and recording war at sea.
UK Hydrographic Office News
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John Blake's book is a masterful short course on the maritime history of Western civilization and chart making as it has evolved through time. Blake's research was extensive and goes into great detail.
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