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Sons of the Waves

The Common Seaman in the Heroic Age of Sail
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In Stephen Taylor's Sons of the Waves, the book explores the lives of the ordinary sailors who served in Britain's Royal Navy during the 18th and early 19th centuries. The narrative delves into their personal experiences and societal impact, highlighting their adventures at sea and the crucial role they played in shaping British maritime history. Through vivid storytelling, it uncovers the human stories behind this transformative era.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by maritime history and the adventurous lives of seafarers. It's perfect for those intrigued by the dramatic accounts of sailors' experiences during the age of Empire, offering a detailed exploration of the British naval dominance and personal stories of the men who sailed the world's oceans.

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Sons of the Waves

A brilliant telling of the history of the common seaman in the age of sail, and his role in Britain's trade, exploration, and warfare

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A brilliant telling of the history of the common seaman in the age of sail, and his role in Britain’s trade, exploration, and warfare.

“No other book resurrects the wooden world of Jack Tar in such captivating and voluminous detail.”—Roger Ekirch, Wall Street Journal

“[A] rollicking narrative . . . Superb”—Ben Wilson, Times

British maritime history in the age of sail is full of the deeds of officers like Nelson but has given little voice to plain, "illiterate" seamen. Now Stephen Taylor draws on published and unpublished memoirs, letters, and naval records, including court-martials and petitions, to present these men in their own words.

In this exhilarating account, ordinary seamen are far from the hapless sufferers of the press gangs. Proud and spirited, learned in their own fashion, with robust opinions and the courage to challenge overweening authority, they stand out from their less adventurous compatriots.

Taylor demonstrates how the sailor was the engine of British prosperity and expansion up to the Industrial Revolution. From exploring the South Seas with Cook to establishing the East India Company as a global corporation, from the sea battles that made Britain a superpower to the crisis of the 1797 mutinies, these sons of the waves held the nation’s destiny in their calloused hands.

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Stephen Taylor's Sons of the Waves is highly praised for vividly resurrecting the world of 18th-century British seamen with detailed and engaging storytelling. Many reviewers appreciate its thorough research and humanistic portrayal, capturing both the hardships and camaraderie of naval life. The book is noted for its compelling narrative that balances the brutality and wonder of maritime existence, making it an acclaimed resource for understanding the lives and impacts of Jack Tar.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780300257519

Publisher: Yale University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 08 June 2021

Country: United States

Imprint: Yale University Press

Illustration: 36 b-w illus. + 1 map

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 127.0mm

Height: 197.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 536

About the Author

Stephen Taylor is a writer of maritime history, biography, and travel. He has worked as a foreign correspondent for The Times, The Observer and The Economist, and is the author of The Caliban Shore, Storm and Conquest, and Commander.

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