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The Fatal Cruise of the Argus : Two Captains in the War of 1812

The Fatal Cruise of the Argus : Two Captains in the War of 1812

The Fatal Cruise of the Argus : Two Captains in the War of 1812
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The Fatal Cruise of the Argus : Two Captains in the War of 1812

by Dye, Ira

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Annapolis, Maryland:: Naval Institute Press, 1994. A clean, square copy. The Dust Jacket is bright and shiny, with one short closed tear (less than a half inch), and one small crease to a corner of the front inner flap. No chips. No owner's name or bookplate. No remainder mark. Pages are clean. No underlining. No highlighting. No margin notes. Illustrated with 20 pages of portraits, maps, old prints, etc. List of chapter notes/sources. Bibliography. Index. Bound in the original black boards, with a black cloth spine lettered in shiny copper. From the Dust Jacket: "Here is history, encompassing events from the first stirrings of the slave revolution in Haiti in 1789, through the wars at sea of the French Revolution and Napoleon and the War of 1812. It is brilliantly presented through the stories of two adventurous young naval officers, William Henry Allen of the U.S. Navy and John Fordyce Maples of the Royal Navy, who participated in many of the era's dramatic events. We are drawn into the heady and profitable prize-taking exploits of the British Navy in the West Indies, where frigate captains became rich. We witness Britain's disastrous invasion of Haiti and the anguish and frustration of the British defeat by Toussaint Louverture and yellow fever. Through Henry Allen's eyes we see the infant U.S. Navy gain strength, confidence, and tradition in the Barbary Wars. With John Maples we fight with Nelson at Copenhagen and Trafalgar and see British sea power put a stop to Napoleon's plans for a French empire in Louisiana and the American West -- plans that would have crippled the young United States. But British-American antagonism bursts into violence with the Leopard's attack on the American frigate Chesapeake in 1807…. Promoted to captain of the U.S. Brig Argus, Allen is ordered on a commerce-destroying foray into Britain's home waters. At first highly successful, the Argus is brought to battle by H.M. Brig Pelican, under the command of John Maples, and the book's two protagonists finally meet in a sea fight. The Argus is defeated, Allen mortally wounded, and his men taken prisoner. THE FATAL CRUISE OF THE ARGUS is rich in the detail of seafaring life of the day. We learn how the sailors looked and what they ate and drank, the illnesses and wounds they suffered, and how they were treated." . First printing (so stated).. Hard Cover. Fine condition/Very Good dust jacket.. 8vo. xiii, 372pp..

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Title
The Fatal Cruise of the Argus : Two Captains in the War of 1812
Author
Dye, Ira
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Fine condition
Jacket Condition
Very Good dust jacket.
Edition
First printing (so stated).
ISBN 10
1557501750
ISBN 13
9781557501752
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Place of Publication
Annapolis, Maryland:
Date Published
1994
Size
8vo. xiii, 372pp.

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