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Wm H White complete THE WAR OF 1812 3logy Navy War EVENING GUN~TOPS'L BREEZE

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Category:

Books

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Condition:

Good

Author:

William H. White

Book Title:

Press of Canvas

Language:

English

Topic:

War & Military/Action & Adventure/Sea Stories/Historical

Book Series:

War of 1812 Trilogy Ser.

Format:

Trade Paperback

Publisher:

Tiller Publishing

Genre:

Fiction

Publication Year:

2000

Narrative Type:

Fiction

Type:

Novel

Country/Region of Manufacture:

United States

Edition:

Complete set

Personalize:

No

Intended Audience:

Young Adults

Inscribed:

No

Illustrator:

Garnett, Paul/Yes

Era:

2000s

Item Height:

0.8 in

Item Length:

8.5 in

Item Weight:

13.2 Oz

Item Width:

5.5 in

Number of Pages:

256 Pages

Series:

The War of 1812

Subjects:

History & Military

Age Level:

Adults

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Item number:

1656113243

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Spine creased, cupped. Shelf slant. Corners bumped, bend, creased. Wrinkled pages. When the Anne is stopped by a British Royal Navy frigate, Isaac and several shipmates are forcibly pressed into service on the Orpheus, which is actively engaged in England's long-running war with France. Written from the aspect of the fo'c'sle rather than an officer's view and through the eyes of an American, it provides new persepctives and an exciting story from an often neglected period in American history. *** Continuing the adventures of the newest character in American sea fiction, Isaac Biggs of Marble head, Massachusetts, this second volume of the trilogy finds Isaac as Third Mate on the Salem privateer General Washington in February 1813. At the same time, his friends from the British frigate Orpheus and the Baltimore schooner Glory find berths on the American warship USS Constellation and, eventually, they wind up on the USS Chesapeake in Boston just in time for her disastrous meeting with HMS Shannon. Throughout the spring of 1813, Isaac and the General Washington roam the waters between Massachusetts and Nova Scotia, taking prizes and harassing the British. When the American survivors of the Chesapeake/Shannon battle are confined in Melville Island Prison in Halifax, the General Washington and Isaac play an important role in securing their freedom. *** The year is 1814, the final year of the War of 1812. With the Atlantic seaboard closed by the British blockade, Isaac Biggs, Jack Clements, and Jake Tate, fresh from their harrowing adventures in Canada, find berths with Joshua Barney's Gunboat Flotilla in the Chesapeake Bay. These swift and shallow-draft vessels have become a thorn in the side of the British fleet, and the British command is determined to destroy them. Barney's Flotilla is eventually chased up the Patuxent River to find temporary refuge in Benedict, Maryland, where Isaac falls in love with the daughter of a militia colonel. After several exciting forays against the British fleet, the flotilla must be scuttled and burned. Its men are called ashore to fight at the Battle of Bladensburg in an futile effort to halt the invasion of Washington, then are sent to defend Baltimore against the British siege of the harbor. Isaac, Jack, and Jake witness the historic and horrifying bombardment of Fort McHenry from the outer harbor, aboard a British warship in the company of Francis Scott Key.