Swords for Sea Service

Swords for Sea Service
Author: National Maritime Museum (Great Britain)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 302
Release: 1970
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Dette to-bindsværk gennemgår i detaljer de blankvåben, som har været og fortsat er i brug i først og fremmest den engelske, men i øvrigt alle landes marine, herunder flere sværdsmede og deres stemplemærker

British Naval Swords and Swordmanship

British Naval Swords and Swordmanship
Author: Mark Barton
Publisher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 383
Release: 2013-07-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 1473822211

This new publication is intended to bring together a mass of research dealing with all aspects of British naval swords. Unlike the much sought after Swords of Sea Service by May and Annis, this work offers a far broader coverage and, for the first time, the complete story of swords and swordsmanship is presented in one concise volume. While the swords themselves are described the authors also tell the story of naval swordsmanship For exsample, subjects such as how swords and cutlasses were used in action and how training was conducted and covered. The authors also address how how the use of swords developed into a sport in the Navy, and how swords and swordsmanship may have entered naval symbology in such areas as ships' names. Many current myths are addressed and corrected, and the story is brought right up to date with information on the sport from 1948 to 2000. While the book concentrates on the Royal Navy, foreign weapons, including those of the Irish Naval Service, are mentioned where appropriate Other British Maritime organisations such as the Merchant Navy, the Customs and Coastguard Services, and the Reserves are also addressed The book also covers subjects such as dating, collecting, and conservation of swords and re-examines those swords attributed to Nelson. The Appendices include the first list of Swords of Peace awarded to naval units to be published. Recent research by the authors is also reflected in the updated lists of Patriotic Fund Awards, City of London Swords, and Naval fencing champions contained in the Appendicitises The comprehensive nature of the work has not been attempted before and the book will appeal to a wide range of naval enthusiasts and historians, collectors of weapons, fencers and re-enactors.

Nelson's Navy

Nelson's Navy
Author: Philip Haythornthwaite
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2012-04-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780966415

Despite the many celebrated victories of the British Army during the Napoleonic Wars, the role of the Royal Navy should never be overlooked. The 'wooden walls' formed the country's first and most important line of defence, and ranged throughout the world to protect Britain's trade-routes and in support of the land forces and overseas possessions. This book covers the huge variations in uniforms not just in the Navy but the Royal Marines and Infantry regiments which served alongside naval crews. It also looks at the organisation, training and recruitment of the force and corrects a number of misconceptions regarding impressment and training.

Stage Combat Resource Materials

Stage Combat Resource Materials
Author: Michael Kirkland
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2006-08-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0313089051

This book is designed to educate the reader about the evolution and development of arms, armor, and personal combat for the stage. It is the perfect guide for locating books, articles, and videos for those involved in the historical reenactment of duels and battles. It simultaneously offers historical context and points the reader toward useful and easily obtainable resources to inform their fights, costumes, and stage weaponry. This resource text is a must have for fight directors, teachers of stage combat, historical re-enactors, costumers, and weapons makers. The body of the work is divided up into five chapters and a series of appendices containing a compendium of useful information for fight directors and weapons makers. Chapter one surveys the evolution and development of arms, armor, and personal combat. Chapters two, three, and four consist of annotations of books, articles, and videos respectively. Chapter five offers concluding remarks on the project.

Colonial Wars of North America, 1512-1763 (Routledge Revivals)

Colonial Wars of North America, 1512-1763 (Routledge Revivals)
Author: Alan Gallay
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 893
Release: 2015-06-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1317487192

First published in 1996, this encyclopedia is a comprehensive reference resource that pulls together a vast amount of material on a rich historical era, presenting it in a balanced way that offers hard-to-find facts and detailed information. The volume was the first encyclopedic account of the United States' colonial military experience. It features 650 essays by more than 130 historians, archaeologists, anthropologists, geographers, and other scholarly experts on a variety of topics that cover all of colonial America's diverse peoples. In addition to wars, battles, and treaties, analytical essays explore the diplomatic and military history of over 50 Native American groups, as well as Dutch, English, French, Spanish, and Swiss colonies. It's the first source to consult for the political activities of an Indian nation, the details about the disposition of forces in a battle, or the significance of a fort to its size, location, and strength. In addition to its reference capabilities, the book's detailed material has been, and will continue to be highly useful to students as a supplementary text and as a handy source for reporters and papers.

Beneath the Sword of Damoclese

Beneath the Sword of Damoclese
Author: Fraser Scott
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2011-03-17
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1456774999

Although, I am not a journalist, this is a HUGELY TOPICAL book, and is a, sometimes hilarious, occasionally sad, snapshot of the life of a person who has lived through, just about the most interesting period in modern history. I KNOW, EVERYONE SAYS THAT! I have had to cope in a very harsh environment with the very real problems of suffering from Multiple sclerosis, without letting it spoil a fabulous life full of hard graft and fun. It also covers my feelings about assisted suicide, (euthanasia) I make no apologies or excuses, and am certainly not going to ask anyone to help me to jump under a train. Thats just not fair on others, and it makes a mess. I was born just after World War Two, and after serving my apprenticeship where I was trained as a carpenter and joiner, I launched myself onto the world stage, which was trying to drag itself into the twentieth century? I was diagnosed as having multiple sclerosis over thirty five years ago and have battled through a fun packed and enjoyable life ever since. Now having had to retire after forty three years in an ever changing construction industry, through the problems caused mainly by my illness, and also falling off rooftops, I have just got to put it all into writing. People have asked me why I am writing books, and I must confess that my only reason appears to be that I need to. Whilst fame and fortune sound very nice, I think that I have left all that far too late, and dont want to be famous anyway. I also stopped believing in fairies long ago, but, if I could derive some sort of an income from my efforts, that would be nice. Although Granny used to say, Be careful what you wish for My major feelings are that I need to tell some of my stories. I would also hope for people to see things through the eyes of a person with firsthand experience of some of the issues involved without the whole saga becoming some sort of black comedy, or yet another hand wringing exercise, which will only give the chattering classes more ammo to fill their sorry lives with. I hope my life has been worth more than that. At this time I have also finished writing a book about post war life in Britain, as seen through the eyes of an eight year old boy. In my opinion these stories reflect a very important part of twentieth century social history, and also provide opportunities for a new book on nearly every page. My memories keep me writing, and they are memories which are very real and unfortunately often denied to people whose experiences of life only include the late twentieth and early twenty first century. I know that people say that we have had the best of it, but as a raggy arsed guttersnipe brought up in post war Britain I had a very happy childhood, which has been followed by a very full and happy life. AND FURTHERMORE! IT ISNT OVER YET Regards, Fraser Scott.