Tars

Paperback / ISBN-13: 9780340898031

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Genre: Humanities / History

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TARS is a gripping firsthand account of life in the Royal Navy at its bloodiest and most temptestuous phase, beginning in 1758. Through the lives of the main protagonists – a small band of sailors from across the ranks – TRAFALGAR author Tim Clayton paints a vivid picture of the navy and the era, from close-quarter battles and roistering on the streets of London to the political decisions that built up and knocked down empires.

In this death-or-glory era the navy became the main weapon of an aggressive and power-hungry government, and fighting at sea was carried out at ever-closer quarters and with ever-increasing amounts of firepower. Using never-before published first-person sources, TARS takes us through these men’s daily struggles as Britain navigated her course on the political map.

Reviews

Accessible, well researched, and a true literary masterpiece.
Mountbatten Maritime Award
engaging and original, Tars is an impressive book that deserves a wide readership.
<i>International Journal of Maritime History</i>
'Ideal for fans of Patrick O'Brien'
<i>Bookseller</I>
Excellent . . . comprehensively researched, vividly written and judiciously argued. Wonderfully detailed pen portraits . . . Much new material from French and Spanish sources gives a rounded picture . . . it is this perspective from both sides of the battle that makes the book so compelling.
Saul David, <i>Daily Telegraph</I> on TRAFALGAR
A landmark book.
<i>Observer</I> on TRAFALGAR
Vivid and compelling . . . an account of significant importance.
<i>Naval Review</I> on TRAFALGAR