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Iron Afloat

Story of the Confederate Armourclads
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Description

Everyone knows the story of the battle of the Monitor and the Merrimack. But how many people know the story behind the Confederacy's attempt to build a fleet of armorclad vessels of war? When the Civil War began, the South had virtually no navy, few seamen, and limited shipbuilding facilities. In order to defend its ports against a well-established Northern navy, the South had to resort to innovation, and the Confederate ironclad navy was born. The Confederate government commissioned and put into operation twenty-two armorclad vessels of war. This is their story. From the inception of the program, through the problems of building the vessels, through the careers of the vessels themselves (including gripping battle descriptions), to their eventual destruction or surrender, it is all here. Iron Afloat is history that reads like a novel and will appeal to readers interested in the Civil War and Confederacy as well as to military and naval historians.

Author Biography:

William N. Still Jr. is Professor History and co-director of the Program in Maritime History and Underwater Research at East Carolina University in Greenville, North Carolina. Dr. Still received his Ph.D. from the University of Alabama in 1964. He is a member of the United States Commission on Maritime History; chairman, Governor's Advisory Committee on Archaeology; member, Board of Directors of the Historical Society of North Carolina. Dr. Still is the author of Confederate Shipbuilding; American Sea Power in the World; and Why the South Lost the Civil War.
Release date NZ
December 31st, 1985
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Pages
272
Dimensions
152x230x16
ISBN-13
9780872496163
Product ID
6290677

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