Britannia's Glory - A Maritime Story: Great Britain’s Seafaring History Told in Verse

Britannia's Glory - A Maritime Story: Great Britain’s Seafaring History Told in Verse

by Maggie Ballinger (Author)

Synopsis

British fishermen, crusaders, Explorers, smugglers, traders, Inventors, convicts, settlers in the hold. Pirates, shipwrights, whalers, And our navies' trusted sailors: Presented here, in verse, their histories told. Since before Great Britain became an island, through the age when supremacy at sea established the largest empire the world has known, and moving right up to the present day, the nation's maritime history is told in a unique way, in this celebratory gift book - Britannia's Glory. Written in memorable verse, with narrative side notes, quotations and a number of original drawings, it is designed to be easily digested and dipped into, (rather than swallowed whole). Offering comprehensive coverage, its topics include piracy, privateering, disappearing villages, smuggling, seaside resorts, the iniquitous slave trade and why the seas round our coast afford limitless potential for the production of renewable energy. The reader will discover elements such as wars, battles and (sometimes unconventional) naval tactics, alongside ship development, fishing, trade, ports, dockyards, lighthouses, maps and navigation. There are tales of settlers, mutineers, heroic explorers and daring saboteurs, as well as ingenious inventors and other land-based folk earning their livings manufacturing rope or gutting herring. All contributed to a history that looks so very different when viewed from the sea. As a country, we may not know where we're going, but we certainly know where we've come from.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 304
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Uniform
Published: 29 Mar 2019

ISBN 10: 1912690160
ISBN 13: 9781912690169

Media Reviews
A fantastic history of the sea. . . . Utterly interesting history of the seaside and boats. --BBC Radio Sheffield Rony Robinson ; 'Virtually every page contains a text in verse on the left-hand side, while on the right are excellent notes and facts, usually supported by relevant artwork. I guarantee you will learn a lot on a huge range of maritime subjects but the time you have navigated the 296 pages....A superb book worth every penny' Model Boats magazine; '[A] tour de force of lively, witty writing underpinned by conscientious research' Nautilus Telegraph, Book of the Month; 'You name it and she's found a verse about it. Hallsands shingle beach dropping by 12 feet, Brixham trawlers, sustainable fishing, the origin of the Plimsoll Line and the true meaning of POSH...it's all there and absolutely fascinating' Devon Life
Author Bio
Maggie Ballinger has a BA in European History and MA degree in International Relations. In 2014 she was invited to be the guest speaker at the last Greenwich Maritime Institute's annual dinner, further enhancing her passion for, and knowledge of, Britain's maritime history.