Man of war : sir robert holmes and the restoration navy / Richard Ollard.
By: Ollard, Richard
Material type: TextPublisher: London : Phoenix Press, 2001Description: 240 p. ; 24 cmISBN: 1842122363; 9781842122365Subject(s): Naval forces & warfare | Warfare & defence | c 1600 to c 1700 | Governors - England - Isle of Wight - Biography | Great Britain - History - Restoration, 1660-1688 - Biography | Great Britain - History, Naval - Stuarts, 1603-1714 | History | Biography / Autobiography | Biography & Autobiography / Historical | HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain | Historical - British | Military | Modern - 17th Century | Holmes, Robert | Military - General | 1622-1692 | Admirals | Biography | England | Governors | Great Britain | Holmes, Robert | Isle of Wight | Sir | Biography: Historical, Political & MilitaryDDC classification: 942.06092 LOC classification: DA86.1 | .O45 1969Online resources: Amazon.com | Amazon customer reviews Summary: Spirited and adventurous, Sir Rupert Holmes lived a life rich with escapades. Embarking on one of the strangest and most romantic episodes in naval history, he accompanied the exiled Prince Rupert on a cruise to Portugal, the Mediterranean, West Africa, and the West Indies. And, after the Restoration, Holmes--in perhaps the most successful single feat of arms of the century--succeeded in destroying a great part of the Dutch Merchant Marine. In a biography that overflows with as much excitement, intrigue, and vitality as its hero, all Holmes's contributions to England's seagoing supremacy--as well as the gusto of the Restoration period--shine forth. "A first-class account written with a nice mixture of humor, observation, and narrative skill."--C.V. Wedgwood.Paperback.
Spirited and adventurous, Sir Rupert Holmes lived a life rich with escapades. Embarking on one of the strangest and most romantic episodes in naval history, he accompanied the exiled Prince Rupert on a cruise to Portugal, the Mediterranean, West Africa, and the West Indies. And, after the Restoration, Holmes--in perhaps the most successful single feat of arms of the century--succeeded in destroying a great part of the Dutch Merchant Marine. In a biography that overflows with as much excitement, intrigue, and vitality as its hero, all Holmes's contributions to England's seagoing supremacy--as well as the gusto of the Restoration period--shine forth. "A first-class account written with a nice mixture of humor, observation, and narrative skill."--C.V. Wedgwood.
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