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Hurrah for the Life of a Sailor!: Life on the Lower-deck of the Victorian Navy

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Hurrah for the Life of a Sailor!: Life on the Lower-deck of the Victorian Navy

Hurrah for the Life of a Sailor!: Life on the Lower-deck of the Victorian Navy by John Winton
English | January 8, 2023 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0BHT1VFM6 | 409 pages | EPUB | 1.65 Mb

An engrossing history of life in the Royal Navy at the height of its power.

‘comprehensive, well-documented and lucidly written’ The Daily Telegraph

Perfect for fans of N. A. M. Rodger, Ben Wilson or Roy & Lesley Adkins.

During the nineteenth century Great Britain ruled the waves. But what was it like sailing aboard her ships?

Men and boys travelled across the oceans of the world in Her Majesty’s ships, from the snows of the Arctic to the malarial swamps of the tropics. They fought the Queen’s enemies on sea and land, chased pirates and slavers, and made contributions to the mapping of the world. They experienced all the brutal conditions that Mother Nature could throw at them, as well as the brutal punishments that were dealt out by their officers.

Yet life as a sailor in Nelson’s navy was very different to that of a sailor at the beginning of the twentieth century, with steam replacing sail and iron replacing wood. John Winton charts these changes as well as the reforms that took place over the century to give insight into how the life of sailor evolved during this period.