Our Sailors: Gallant Deeds of the British Navy during Victoria's Reign. Heroic British Navy Tales of the Victorian Era
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- Nombre de pages462
- FormatePub
- ISBN406-4-06-616262-7
- EAN4064066162627
- Date de parution19/12/2019
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille843 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurGOOD PRESS
Résumé
In "Our Sailors: Gallant Deeds of the British Navy during Victoria's Reign, " William Henry Giles Kingston presents a vivid tapestry of naval adventures that encapsulate the heroism, bravery, and strategic prowess of British sailors during a pivotal era of maritime history. Kingston employs a compelling narrative style, rich with descriptive language and period-specific dialogue, which immerses readers in the sights and sounds of the Victorian naval world.
Through a series of episodes and character sketches, he highlights significant battles, naval innovations, and the personal sacrifices of those who served, all while contextualizing these events within the broader imperial ambitions of the British Empire. William Henry Giles Kingston, an accomplished author and advocate of maritime literature, was deeply influenced by his experiences at sea and his interest in the British Navy's heritage.
Having spent time in maritime settings and observed the valor of sailors firsthand, Kingston's writing is informed by a genuine respect for naval life, making his insights resonate with authenticity. Kingston'Äôs dedication to showcasing the valor of ordinary sailors reflects the Victorian ethos of heroism and duty, aligning with a national narrative that celebrated imperial strength. This book is a sparkling invitation to anyone intrigued by naval history, Victorian literature, or the tales of wartime courage.
Kingston's deft storytelling not only informs but also inspires, reviving the forgotten heroes of the past in a manner both engaging and educational. "Our Sailors" is a must-read for those who wish to gain a deeper understanding of the British Navy'Äôs contributions during Queen Victoria'Äôs reign.
Through a series of episodes and character sketches, he highlights significant battles, naval innovations, and the personal sacrifices of those who served, all while contextualizing these events within the broader imperial ambitions of the British Empire. William Henry Giles Kingston, an accomplished author and advocate of maritime literature, was deeply influenced by his experiences at sea and his interest in the British Navy's heritage.
Having spent time in maritime settings and observed the valor of sailors firsthand, Kingston's writing is informed by a genuine respect for naval life, making his insights resonate with authenticity. Kingston'Äôs dedication to showcasing the valor of ordinary sailors reflects the Victorian ethos of heroism and duty, aligning with a national narrative that celebrated imperial strength. This book is a sparkling invitation to anyone intrigued by naval history, Victorian literature, or the tales of wartime courage.
Kingston's deft storytelling not only informs but also inspires, reviving the forgotten heroes of the past in a manner both engaging and educational. "Our Sailors" is a must-read for those who wish to gain a deeper understanding of the British Navy'Äôs contributions during Queen Victoria'Äôs reign.
In "Our Sailors: Gallant Deeds of the British Navy during Victoria's Reign, " William Henry Giles Kingston presents a vivid tapestry of naval adventures that encapsulate the heroism, bravery, and strategic prowess of British sailors during a pivotal era of maritime history. Kingston employs a compelling narrative style, rich with descriptive language and period-specific dialogue, which immerses readers in the sights and sounds of the Victorian naval world.
Through a series of episodes and character sketches, he highlights significant battles, naval innovations, and the personal sacrifices of those who served, all while contextualizing these events within the broader imperial ambitions of the British Empire. William Henry Giles Kingston, an accomplished author and advocate of maritime literature, was deeply influenced by his experiences at sea and his interest in the British Navy's heritage.
Having spent time in maritime settings and observed the valor of sailors firsthand, Kingston's writing is informed by a genuine respect for naval life, making his insights resonate with authenticity. Kingston'Äôs dedication to showcasing the valor of ordinary sailors reflects the Victorian ethos of heroism and duty, aligning with a national narrative that celebrated imperial strength. This book is a sparkling invitation to anyone intrigued by naval history, Victorian literature, or the tales of wartime courage.
Kingston's deft storytelling not only informs but also inspires, reviving the forgotten heroes of the past in a manner both engaging and educational. "Our Sailors" is a must-read for those who wish to gain a deeper understanding of the British Navy'Äôs contributions during Queen Victoria'Äôs reign.
Through a series of episodes and character sketches, he highlights significant battles, naval innovations, and the personal sacrifices of those who served, all while contextualizing these events within the broader imperial ambitions of the British Empire. William Henry Giles Kingston, an accomplished author and advocate of maritime literature, was deeply influenced by his experiences at sea and his interest in the British Navy's heritage.
Having spent time in maritime settings and observed the valor of sailors firsthand, Kingston's writing is informed by a genuine respect for naval life, making his insights resonate with authenticity. Kingston'Äôs dedication to showcasing the valor of ordinary sailors reflects the Victorian ethos of heroism and duty, aligning with a national narrative that celebrated imperial strength. This book is a sparkling invitation to anyone intrigued by naval history, Victorian literature, or the tales of wartime courage.
Kingston's deft storytelling not only informs but also inspires, reviving the forgotten heroes of the past in a manner both engaging and educational. "Our Sailors" is a must-read for those who wish to gain a deeper understanding of the British Navy'Äôs contributions during Queen Victoria'Äôs reign.





