Book Review. The Trafalgar Chronicle – 4
by John
THE TRAFALGAR CHRONICLE
New Series 4
Edited by Peter Hore
Softcover. £20 RRP. Seaforth Publishing.
“Dedicated to Naval History in the Nelson Era”, the fourth volume in this series contains 21 essays, richly illustrated, and clearly reflecting the fact that the authors are enthusiastic, knowledgeable and articulate about their subjects.
This is a book to be read from cover to cover. It has classy feel, the illustrations and maps are excellent, the topics interesting and eclectic within the period.
I particularly enjoyed the chapters “The Decaturs”, “Nelson Was an Irishman”, “Russians on the Tagus”, “Captain John Perkins” (the first black officer in the Royal Navy) and “The Carronade”. The last because this reviewer has a particular interest in carronades. If I might take the liberty of showing a personal item….
Photo 1 Model carronade made by the reviewer 2015
The essay by Anthony Bruce is the best description of the history of carronades which I have read. Particularly the descriptions of naval actions where carronades made a significant contribution.
I eagerly look forward to further volumes in this series.