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nautical
09-13-2016, 12:05
As someone new to these waters , (in your opinion) which book is the best/definitive guide to Napoleonic naval warfare ?

Diamondback
09-13-2016, 15:59
Very pricey to get the set (like $70 US/volume), but the "bibles" Ares builds the game around are Seaforth's "British/French/Russian/Dutch/etc. Warships in the Age of Sail" series. So far all you really need to keep up are BWAS 1714-1792, BWAS 1793-1817 and the latest, FWAS 1786-1861.

Not much discussion about battle tactics, but the best technicals you'll get on these ships short of getting the draughts from Greenwich and trying to build one yourself.

nautical
09-14-2016, 01:15
Sounds interesting , thanks for the suggestion.

Which book do you think is best for naval battle tactics ?

Diamondback
09-14-2016, 01:25
To be honest, I don't really know, I'm very much more a "technician" than a "tactician." :(

Bligh
09-14-2016, 11:39
Sounds interesting , thanks for the suggestion.

Which book do you think is best for naval battle tactics ?

The best book that I have found to date is "Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail" 1650-1815 by Brian Tunstall.

ISBN 0-85177-544-6

Rob.

nautical
09-15-2016, 08:53
The best book that I have found to date is "Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail" 1650-1815 by Brian Tunstall.

ISBN 0-85177-544-6

Rob.

Thanks , I'll see if I can find that in Cambridge tomorrow , by Monday I'll be an expert naval buff ....

Capn Duff
09-15-2016, 16:42
I can concur with both my esteemed collegues here, Tunstal ok and the Seaforth books brilliant for technical and ship details.
A good read but maybe dated now and inaccurate, Otto von Pivka Navies of the Napoleonic Era

Bligh
09-16-2016, 02:25
Thanks , I'll see if I can find that in Cambridge tomorrow , by Monday I'll be an expert naval buff ....

Might take you just a little longer to plough through it than that Dave.:happy:
Rob.