HMS Victory
By (Author) Jonathan Eastland
By (author) Iain Ballantyne
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
Seaforth Publishing
1st August 2011
1st August 2011
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Ships and boats: general interest
Military vehicles and transport of air, land and sea
Naval forces and warfare
623.8225
Paperback
128
Width 172mm, Height 286mm
HMS Victory is probably the best-known historic ship in the world. A symbol of the Royal Navy's achievements during the great age of sail, she is based in Portsmouth and seen by tens of thousands of visitors each year. As is the case of many historic ships, however, there is a surprising shortage of informative and well illustrated guides, for reference during a visit or for research by enthusiasts-ship modellers, naval buffs, historians or students. This new series redresses the gap. Written by experts and containing more than 200 specially commissioned photographs, each title will take the reader on a superbly illustrated tour of the ship, from bow to stern and deck by deck. Significant parts of the vessel-for example, the capstan, steering gear, armament, brody stove, cockpit, stern cabins-are given detailed coverage both in words and pictures, so that the reader has at hand the most complete visual record and explanation of the ship that exists. In addition, the importance of the ship, both on her own time and now as a museum vessel, is explained, while her design and build, her fighting career and her life prior to restoration and exhibition are all described. No other books offer such superb visual impact and detailed information as the Seaforth Historic Ship Series-a truly groundbreaking concept bringing the ships of our past vividly to life. AUTHORS: Jonathan Eastland, the renowned maritime photographer and writer, has studied Victory for more than thirty years and taken photographs of every corner of her and of every aspect of her restoration during that period. Ian Ballantyne is editor of Warship International, and has researched and written at length on the career of the ship. 200 colour photographs, maps & illustrations
JONATHAN EASTLAND, the renowned maritime photographer and writer, has studied Victory for more than thirty years and taken photographs of every corner of her and of every aspect of her restoration during that period. Iain Ballantyne has written extensively about navies past and present. He has visited warships and commando units to report on their operational activities in the Middle East, Mediterranean, Adriatic, Asia-Pacific and the Arctic, including covering the fall of the Soviet Union - plus its impact in Russia, Latvia and the Czech Republic - along with the 1990/91 Gulf War. A former newspaper defence reporter and current Editor of the global naval affairs magazine WARSHIPS International Fleet Review, Iain has also contributed to television news and documentary programmes, and radio shows. He is host of the Warships Pod podcast. Among his other naval history books are Warspite, HMS Rodney and the award-winning Killing the Bismarck (all published by Pen & Sword). In 2017, Iain was presented with a prestigious Fellowship Award by the UKs Maritime Foundation for making a truly outstanding contribution to stimulating public engagement in maritime issues.