A History of the British Merchant Navy: More Days, More Dollars: The Universal Bucket Chain 1885-1920: More Days, More Dollars: the Universal Bucke Chain: 4 (History British Merchant Navy4)

A History of the British Merchant Navy: More Days, More Dollars: The Universal Bucket Chain 1885-1920: More Days, More Dollars: the Universal Bucke Chain: 4 (History British Merchant Navy4)

by RichardWoodman (Author)

Synopsis

By the end of the nineteenth century the British Merchant Navy had become the world's largest carrier of people, manufactured goods and raw materials, supporting the growing populations of Canada, Australia and New Zealand within the British Empire and providing a universal service to all parts of the world. Almost every British family had a member serving in merchant ships whose variety and type are bedazzling in these last years of sail and the final coming of age of both the ocean liner and the deep-sea tramp-ship. All this was achieved against a ceaseless struggle against the elements and then, after 1914, against the malice of a new enemy, the German U-Boat, which brought Britain close to surrender in 1917. Only the dogged courage of an almost defenceless Merchant Navy avoided this catastrophe. The fourth in Richard Woodman's ground-breaking five-volume series is as richly illustrated as the previous three and provides a fascinating insight into the development of the merchant navy.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 356
Publisher: The History Press Ltd
Published: 30 May 2010

ISBN 10: 0752448218
ISBN 13: 9780752448213

Author Bio
Richard Woodman is an award-winning maritime author with two dozen novels and several works of maritime history to his credit. After spending almost forty years at sea he is a regular 'Quarterpoints' correspondent for Lloyd's List, the daily shipping newspaper. Richard is a member of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners, a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and the Nautical Institute, and an Elder Brother of Trinity House.