PublishedDover Publications, September 2020 |
ISBN9780486842103 |
FormatSoftcover, 320 pages |
Dimensions21.4cm × 13.9cm × 2.2cm |
Discover the depth and extent of the American Revolution's influence on the rest of the world with this essential work by a noted naval historian. Alfred Thayer Mahan discusses all of the conflict's major sea battles, including those between England and France, America's new and decisive ally after the colonial troops' victory at Saratoga.
The text is richly enhanced by contemporary illustrations and relevant maps. AUTHOR: Alfred Thayer Mahan (1840 1914) was an American naval officer and historian who studied and wrote extensively about the importance of sea power and its crucial impact on world history. A proponent of the concept that a powerful navy was crucial in the age of international tension in which he lived, Mahan's detailed accounts of the role that battles for control of the sea played in various wars were closely studied in his own time and long after by naval strategists all over the world in the late 19th and 20th centuries. His other Dover books are the widely praised text The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1763 and Mahan on Naval Warfare.