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Nautical Mind :: Books :: Naval History :: The Great Lakes & the War of 1812 :: Battle for the Bay: The Naval War of 1812

  Battle for the Bay: The Naval War of 1812

 
Two hundred years ago, the winds of war swept the United States and British North America, fanning the conflict raging on land and at sea. Naval combat churned the waters of the Great Lakes while privateers and government vessels engaged in a guerre de course in the Bay of Fundy and the Gulf of Maine. Smith tells the complete story of the warships that defended the eastern waters of British North America. Fighting the Americans and the elements, and risking shipwreck, capture, and imprisonment, the crews of the Provincial sloop "Brunswicker", His Majesty’s schooner "Bream", and His Majesty’s brig of war "Boxer" fought for King and country — and a little profit.

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Author

Smith, Joshua M.

Number of Pages

128

Format

softcover

Date

2011

ISBN

0864926448

ISBN13

9780864926449

 
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