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Raiders and Blockaders: The American Civil War Afloat
Raiders and Blockaders The American Civil War Afloat
Author: William N. Still, John M. Taylor, Norman C. Delaney
Here are such stories as the famous battle between the CSA Alabama and the USS Kearsarge off the coast of France --- the last single-ship duel of the wooden-ship era; the night the war came all the war north to Portland, Maine; and, of course, the historic encounter between the USS Monitor and the CSA Merrimack. Also included a...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781574881646
ISBN-10: 1574881647
Publication Date: 8/1998
Pages: 263
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Publisher: Brassey's Inc
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
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This is a very interesting book about some naval aspects of the Civil War. However, by no means is it a complete history. Nineteen articles allow readers to briefly encounter separate stories of the War, and perhaps give them a desire to read an entire book on the subject of that article.

Plus, the authors provide some facts regarding the development of ships and other aspects of the War I haven't encountered elsewhere. This greatly improved my enjoyment of the articles.

However, one interesting bit in the article "The Yankee Blue Jacket" which I found interesting is its opening sentence, "On August 26, 1863, U.S. President Abraham Lincoln gave a speech in his hometown, Springfield, Illinois."

This is only the second book on the Civil War in which I've read that Lincoln supposedly traveled to the Western theater. I say "supposedly," as after Lincoln left Springfield to go to Washington as President-elect, he never went west again until his funeral train arrived there so he could be buried in his hometown. I'm surprised any Civil War historian would make this mistake.
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