The Trafalgar Chronicle
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The Trafalgar Chronicle

Dedicated to Naval History in the Nelson Era: New Series 9

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The Trafalgar Chronicle

Dedicated to Naval History in the Nelson Era: New Series 9

About this book

The Trafalgar Chronicle is the publication of choice for new research on the Georgian era navy, sometimes called 'Nelson's Navy'. Its scope extends to the maritime world of 1714 to 1837. In this volume, authors from five countries provide tales of adventure, battles, conquests and intrigue that span the world's oceans, taking readers to the UK, the US, South America, Venice, France, the Caribbean, South Africa and the Ionian Islands. The theme for this New Series 9 is naval intelligence in the Georgian era. The contributions include two articles on the methods of gathering naval intelligence – one by author Steve Maffeo who has written the definitive book on the subject. Two articles explore how Nelson and Rodney respectively applied naval intelligence in their missions. Three articles about intelligence agents follow, including a featured monograph on Baron d'Imbert, a royalist spy during the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars. Biographical portraits include a discussion of Duckworth's dilemma of choosing between his mission in the Caribbean and safeguarding the health of his men from the threat of yellow fever. The tale of Joshua Penny tells of a Royal Navy sailor who deserted and found refuge in a cave in South Africa. A third article documents the last survivors of the Battle of Trafalgar as they reached their final years. Five more articles of general interest cover a range of topics, to include the parliamentary debates concerning the War of 1812, the cruise of the US Frigate Essex, copper bottoms on Royal Navy ships, political wranglings in South America, and the origin of the name of Villeneuve's flagship, Bucentaure. This richly illustrated, peer reviewed, scholarly journal of naval history is a 'must-read' for all enthusiasts and historians of the Age of Sail. **'Well written, well researched, well-illustrated, this is a publication that will both delight and inform. A most enjoyable read.' D J Paul in Naval Review** **'The Chronicle is a wonderful collection of articles, and a delight to dip into.'****Warship World**

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Information

Publisher
Pen and Sword
Year
2025
eBook ISBN
9781399078092
Edition
0

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. President’s Foreword – Admiral Sir Jonathon Band
  6. Editors’ Foreword – Judith E Pearson and John A Rodgaard
  7. Secret Intelligence in the Age of Nelson – Steven E Maffeo
  8. A Grand Tour on a Budget: Naval Officers and Intelligence Gathering in the Age of Sail – Evan Wilson
  9. Cat and Mouse, Misinformation, Thwarted Plans and Victory that Never was: Nelson and Villeneuve’s Atlantic Chase, 1805 – Andrew Venn
  10. ‘A Great and Signal Service’: Admiral Vernon at Porto Bello, November 1739 – Anthony Bruce
  11. The Unwanted Coup: James Callander, Spiridon Forestri, and British Espionage in the Ionian Islands during the War of the Second Coalition – Nicholas James Kaizer
  12. Admiral Arthur Phillip, 1738–1814: Naval Officer, Explorer, Spy, Mercenary, Administrator – Tom Fremantle
  13. The Fortunes and Misfortunes of Baron d’Imbert, 1763–1844: French Naval Officer and Royalist Agent – Natacha Abriat
  14. The Evolution of British Naval Leadership and Decision-Making in the Face of Sickness – David Rothwell
  15. The Seafaring Saga of Joshua Penny, 1788–1815 – William S Dudley
  16. Trafalgar’s Last Survivors – Hilary L Rubinstein
  17. The War of 1812 in Parliament: Britain’s Naval Operations and the Political Discourse, 1812–15 – Kevin D McCranie
  18. Facts and Firsts for the United States Navy: Remembering the Cruise of the USS Essex, 1812–14 – Brenden L Bliss
  19. The Cost of Wartime Innovation: Copper Bottoms and British Naval Operations During the American War, 1779–83 – S A Cavell
  20. The Historical Significance Behind the Name of Villeneuve’s Bucentaure – John Easton Law
  21. Who Will Rule? The Struggle for Power in Rio de la Plata, 1808–10 – Ricardo Caetano de Moraes
  22. Contributors’ Biographies
  23. Notes
  24. The 1805 Club
  25. Colour Plate section between pages 80 and 81