top of page

The Fleet That Jack Built: Nine Men who Made a Navy (1962) By William Jameson

 

This volume not only provides biographies on nine great admirals, each complete in itself, but at the same time, it links them together so that the book is a piece of naval history.

 

IN 1868 the first ironclad battleship was launched. In 1918 the German Fleet surrendered at Scapa Flow. In the intervening fifty years the Royal Navy, which had remained unchanged for more than half a century, was completely revolutionised in ships, guns and fighting technique. Sir William Jameson has chosen to tell this dramatic and complex story in terms of the men responsible for the revolution in the Fleet and the war-leaders who fought with it. Harry Keppel took the mid-nineteenth century navy as he found it and happily fought Victoria's little wars with it. 'Tug' Wilson taught the Navy that her ships were for fighting and not for show. Charlie Beresford, a fine leader in war and peace, ruined himself by his excursions into politics and his disastrous quarrel with Fisher. And Jacky Fisher himself, the reforming genius, built the new navy and got his own way by sheer force of personality and prophetic power of language. Scott antagonised everyone but made sure that his guns hit the target. Then there were the war-leaders, Jellicoe, Beatty, Tyrwhitt and Keyes, who took the Fleet that Fisher had built, tested its strength and exposed its weaknesses. The book not only provides biographies of nine great admirals, each complete in itself, but at the same time it links them together so skilfully that it is a fascinating piece of naval history as well as a study in naval leadership.

 

  • Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
  • 344 pages
  • In Good Condition

The Fleet That Jack Built: Nine Men who Made a Navy (1962) By William Jameson

AU$29,99Prezzo
Ne restano solo: 1
    Non ci sono ancora recensioniDicci cosa ne pensi. Lascia una recensione prima degli altri.
    Tally Ho Chap ©
    © Copyright

    Prodotti correlati

    bottom of page