How to Survive in the Georgian Navy: A Sailor's Guide
By (Author) Bruno Pappalardo
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Osprey Publishing
4th March 2019
21st February 2019
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
Military vehicles and transport of air, land and sea
Military history
359.1094209033
144
Width 122mm, Height 184mm, Spine 18mm
190g
Using descriptions from contemporary documents and writings, this concise book explores what it was like to be a sailor in the Georgian Navy of the later 18th and early 19th centuries. It looks at how a seaman could join the Royal Navy, including the notorious 'press gangs'; what was meant by 'learning the ropes' it was just that in fact; and the severe punishments that could be levied for even minor misdemeanours as a result of the Articles of War. Military tactics, including manning the guns and tactics for fending off pirates are also revealed, as is the problem of maintaining a healthy diet at sea - and the steps that sailors themselves could take to avoid the dreaded scurvy. There is also material on how to spot the signs of an impending mutiny and the kind of scientific observation and experimentation that could be carried out on board.
Packed with great facts and a multitude of figures this is a very engaging little book and wherever you dip into, you will find it very hard to put it down. * Model Boats *
A jolly good read for history buffs and is full of useful, interesting and distracting information about the Royal Navy during the Georgian period. * Warship World *
The National Archives at Kew is the repository for the UK's documentation. A team of specialist archivists will provide advice and support to put this book together in a lively format.