The Rebel Raiders: The Warship

The Rebel Raiders: The Warship "Alabama", British Treachery and the American Civil War

by JamesTertiusdeKay (Author)

Synopsis

During its clandestine construction in Liverpool, it was known as 'Number 290'. When it was finally unleashed as the CSS Alabama, the Confederate warship triggered the last great military campaign of the Civil War; a maritime adventure unparalled in history; an infamous example of British political treachery; and the largest ever retribution tribunal: $15,500 in gold paid by Britain to the United States. Brought to life by naval historian James Tertius deKay, The Rebel Raiders is an amazing, little-known piece of history that is at once an important work of Civil War scholarship and a suspenseful tale of military strategy, international espionage, and a legal crisis, the outcome of which still affects the world today.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
Publisher: Pimlico
Published: 04 Mar 2004

ISBN 10: 0712664904
ISBN 13: 9780712664905
Book Overview: The incredible US and British story of the last great military campaign of the American Civil War that takes us from the epic naval confrontation of 1862 to the diplomatic conference in Switzerland seven years after Appomattox.

Media Reviews
An engagingly written book... carefully and knowledgeably constructed Publisher's Weekly DeKay provides an exciting and detailed account of the tale of the ship [Alabama], and of the furious legal and diplomatic controversy stirred by its very existence Kirkus Reviews
Author Bio
James Tertius deKay is also the author of Monitor: The Story of the Legendary Civil War Ironclad and the Man Whose Invention Changed the Course of History and Chronicles of the Frigate Macedonian. He lives in Pawcatuck, Connecticut.