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    For your edification here is a quick list of books I have on the period, though some may have been missed from the database. If anyone needs something looked up let me know!



    "A Sailor of King George: The Journals of Captain Frederick Hoffman RN 1793-1814";"Hoffman, Frederick";"1999";"Chatham Publishing";"Paperback";"1861761074"

    "A Ship of the Line";"Forester, S.";"1965";"Penguin";"Paperback";"B000CCF4HU"

    "American Heavy Frigates 1794-1826";"Lardas, Mark";"2003";"Osprey";"Paperback";"1841766305"

    "British Napoleonic Ship-of-the-Line ";"Konstam, Angus";"2001";"Osprey";"Paperback";"184176308X"

    "Cochrane: The Life and Exploits of a Fighting Captain";"Harvey, Robert";"2001";"Carroll & Graf Publishers";"Paperback";"0786709235"

    "Dictionnaire biographique des generaux & amiraux francais de la Revolution et de l'Empire (1792-1814) 2vols";"Six, Georges";"1934";"G. Saffroy";"Paperback"

    "Every Man Will Do His Duty: An Anthology of Firsthand Accounts from the Age of Nelson, 1793 1815";"";"1998";"Owl Publishing Company";"Paperback";"0805046097"

    "French spoliations (report 445, 25th congress house of reps)";"";"1838";"thomas allen";"Paperback-disbound";""

    "French Warship Crews 1789-1805";"Crowdy, Terry";"2005";"Osprey";"Paperback";"184176745X"

    "Man-of-war";"Biesty, Stephen.";"1993";"Viking";"Hardcover";"0670849766"

    "Napoleonic Naval Armaments 1792-1815 ";"Henry, Chris";"2004";"Osprey";"Paperback";"1841766356"

    "Napoleons Lost Fleet ";"Foreman, Laura";"1999";"discovery books";"Hardcover";"0297825550"

    "Napoleon's Sea Soldiers (Men-at-Arms)";"Chartrand, Rene";"1990";"Osprey";"Paperback";"0850459982"

    "Nelson and his captains: Sketches of famous seamen";"H Fitchett, W.";"1902";"g bell & sons";"Hardcover";"B0008B5H5Y"

    "Nelson: A personal history";"Hibbert, Christopher";"1994";"Viking";"Paperback";"0670843423"

    "Nelson's Navy: English Fighting Ships 1793-1815";"Tudor Davies, David; Davies, David";"1996";"Stackpole Books";"Hardcover";"0811711188"

    "Nelson's Officers And Midshipmen (Warrior)";"Fremont-Barnes, Gregory";"2009";"Osprey Publishing";"Paperback";"9781846033797"

    "Nelson's purse";"Downer, Martyn";"2004";"Bantam Books";"Hardcover";"0593051807"

    "Nelson's Sailors (Warrior)";"Fremont-Barnes, Gregory";"2005";"Osprey Publishing";"Paperback";"1841769061"

    "The Annual Register 1800";"";"1801";"";"Hardcover";""

    "The Asiatic annual register for the year 1801";"";"1802";"";"Hardcover- disbound";""

    The Battle of Copenhagen 1801";"Feldbaek, Ole";"2002";"Pen and Sword";"Hardcover";"0850528755"

    "The campaign of Trafalgar";"Corbett, Julian Stafford";"1910";"Longmans, Green";"Hardcover";""

    "The Era of Napoleon: A Bibliography of the History of Western Civilization, 1799-1815 (Garland Reference Library of the Humanities)";"Caldwell, Ronald J.";"1991";"garland pub";"Hardcover";"0824056442"

    "The Frigates: The Account of the Lighter Warships of the Napoleonic Wars, 1793-1815";"Henderson, James; Henderson, James, 1905-";"1994";"leo cooper";"Hardcover";"0850524326"

    "The Greenhill Napoleonic Wars Data Book";"Smith, Digby";"1998";"Greenhill Books";"Hardcover";"1853672769"

    "The Naval War of 1812";"Forester, S.";"1958";"Four square books";"Paperback";"0939218062"

    "The Royal Navy: A History from the Earliest Times to the Present (Royal Navy) vol 4";"Laird Clowes, William; Markham, Clements R.";"1997";"Chatham Publishing";"Paperback";"1861760132"

    "The Royal Navy: A History from the Earliest Times to the Present (Royal Navy) vol5";"Laird Clowes, William; Markham, Clements R.; Clowes, W. Laird, Sir (William Laird), 1856-";"1997";"Chatham Publishing";"Paperback";"1861760140"

    "The Trafalgar Companion: A Guide To History's Most Famous Sea Battle And The Life Of Admiral Lord Nelson";"Adkin, Mark";"2005";"Aurum Press";"Hardcover";"1845130189"

    "The War of 1812";"Benn, Carl";"2002";"Osprey";"Paperback";"1841764663" Toulon 1793";"Forczyk, Robert";"2005";"Osprey";"Paperback";"1841769193"

    "Trafalgar";"Schom, Alan";"1990";"Penguin";"Paperback";"0140111646"

    "Trafalgar 1805";"Fremont-Barnes, Gregory";"2005";"Osprey";"Paperback";"1841768928"

    "Trafalgar Chronicle, The (1998 yearbook)";"";"1998";"1805 Club";"Softcover";"1902392019"

    "Victory Vs Redoutable: Ships Of The Line At Trafalgar 1805 (Duel)";"Fremont-Barnes, Gregory";"2008";"Osprey Publishing";"Paperback";"9781846031342"

    "Wars Of The Barbary Pirates: To The Shores Of Tripoli: The Birth Of The Us Navy And Marines (Essential Histories)";"Fremont-Barnes, Gregory; Barnes, Gregory";"2006";"Osprey Publishing";"Paperback";"1846030307"

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    Have you read all of these?;)

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    Err actually yes (except the foreign language stuff) over the last thirty years. This list pales besides my non-naval Napoleonic list though. I was President of the now defunct Australian Napoleonic Society for a couple of years back in the 1990's and was Secretary for about seven years. So this period is my "thing":)

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    Quote Originally Posted by Berthier View Post
    Err actually yes (except the foreign language stuff) over the last thirty years. This list pales besides my non-naval Napoleonic list though. I was President of the now defunct Australian Napoleonic Society for a couple of years back in the 1990's and was Secretary for about seven years. So this period is my "thing":)
    What??? :eek: Hope this site will exist next 40 years, because in this case I will have a good list for my retire :D

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    Huh?!...I need to brush up on my reading...:rolleyes:

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    WOW... thats an impressive bookshelf...

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    Daniel your Naval library is like my military history (mostly WWII) library. What does that say about us. History nuts I guess

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    Bob

    As they say, if you don't know the past you're doomed to make the same mistakes again. Things I've learnt over the years
    1) Never invade russia...not even in summer.
    2) Dont make the Germans angry
    3) No-one wins in "Afghanistan", even Alexander couldn't, he just married the biggest warlord's daughter and then moved on to India (please note this isn't a political comment, it's an historical one)
    4) People do listen to the big stick
    5) Maritime power still makes nations great

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    Wow I read a book once I think. Not that bad, but nothing like that list

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    That is an impressive collection. To make you a little more sea sick, I edited your post so the format was a little easier to read.

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    Thanks for that, presentation is not my forte on line...

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    WOW. It's going to take me the rest of the night just to read the titles of the books you've read.

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    Looks a bit like the catalogue for my library :)

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    Clowes' The Royal Navy are generally the first I read when looking up a British versus all comers battle. Volumes 3 to 6 apply to our period.

    For ship data: Brian Lavery, "The Ship of the Line", volume 1, "The development of the battlefleet 1650-1850", Conway Maritime, London 1983, ISBN 0 85177 252 8.

    Another gem: Brian Tunstall, "Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail, The Evolution of Fighting Tactics 1650-1815". ed. Dr. Nicholas Tracy, Conway Maritime, London 1990, ISBN 0 85177 544 6.

    Enjoy!

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    Niek very good books indeed don't know why they weren't on my original list, seem to have some problems with my cataloguing. The Lavery book second volume on "design construction and fittings" for the ship of the line is interesting but hard going, useful for those who might want to scratch build a ship or who need highly detailed data.

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    If we're doing 'show and tell' I've got these if anyone needs any info:

    Despatches and Letters of Lord Nelson 7 volumes, 1777 -1805, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas

    Eyes of the Fleet (The), A popular history of frigates and frigate captains 1793-1815, Anthony Price
    Royal Navy Volume 1 (The), A history from the earliest times to 1900, William Laird Clowes
    Nelson's Favourite, HMS Agamemnon at war 1781-1809, Anthony Deane
    Battle of Trafalgar (The), Geoffrey Bennett
    Trafalgar, Countdown to battle 1803-1805, Alan Schom
    Frigates (The), An account of the lighter warships of the Napoleonic Wars, James Henderson
    Naval War of 1812 (The), Theodore Roosevelt
    Shipwrecks of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Eras, Terence Grocott
    Sailing Navy List (The), All the ships of the Royal Navy, built, purchased or captured 1688-1860, David Lyon
    Nelson against Napoleon, From the Nile to Copenhagen 1798-1801, Robert Gardiner
    Fleet Battle and Blockade, The French Revolutionary War 1793-1797, Robert Gardiner
    Campaign of Trafalgar (The), 1803-1805, Robert Gardiner
    Line of Battle (The), The sailing warship 1650-1840, Robert Gardiner
    Seamanship in the Age of Sail, John Harland
    Naval Warfare in the Age of Sail, The evolution of fighting tactics 1650-1815, Brian Tunstall
    Ship of the Line (The), Vol 1: the development of the battlefleet 1650-1850, Brian Lavery
    Ship of the Line (The), Vol 2: Design, construction and fitting, Brian Lavery
    Nelson's Navy, the ships, men and organisation 1793-1815, Brian Lavery
    Nelson's Ships, A history of the vessels in which he served 1771-1805, Peter Goodwin
    History of the French Frigate 1650-1850 (The), Jean Boudriot
    Nelson's Battles, The art of victory in the age of sail, Nicholas Tracy
    First Frigates (The), Nine-pounder and twelve-pounder frigates 1748-1815, Robert Gardiner
    Heavy Frigate (The), Eighteen-pounder frigates vol 1: 1778-1800, Robert Gardiner
    Bomb Vessel (The), Shore bombardment ships of the age of sail, Chris Ware
    Building the Wooden Walls, the design and construction of the 74-gun ship Valiant, Brian Lavery
    Gunboat!, Small ships at war, BrianPerrett
    Pirates (The), Douglas Botting
    Frigates (The), Henry E Gruppe
    Battleships in transition, The creation of the steam battlefleet 1815-1860, Andrew Lambert
    Billy Ruffian, The Bellerophon and the downfall of Napoleon , David Cordingly
    Nelson's Navy, Philip Haythornthwaite
    British Napoleonic Ship-of-the-Line, Angus Konstam

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    Steve

    great list, looks like there will be no question that can't have an answer found here.

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    Honorable site moderator: we have found our reference librarians ;)
    Karl

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    Here's a very nice site for Naval books, particularly good stuff on AOS..
    http://www.seaforthpublishing.com/?category_id=52

    This
    British Warships in the Age of Sail 1793-1817: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates (Hardback)


    and this
    Russian Warships in the Age of Sail 1696-1860: Design, Construction, Careers and Fates (Hardback)
    look especially interesting

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    Are there non fiction books on the Napoleonic French navy that are written from the French point of view and are also in English? I just ordered one of the books on Daniel's list via Amazon, Napoleon's Sea Soldiers (Men-at-Arms), by Rene Chartrand. 1990. It's not exactly what I'm looking for, but will provide some useful information at a very low cost.

    http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/085...ilpage_o00_s00

    In the searching process I came across this MA Thesis, from Florida State University. Even though it's not Napoleonic it makes for interesting reading. I thought folks here might be inclined to check it out as well?

    The Forgotten Service: The French Navy of the Old Regime, 1650-1789 by Richard Brownlow Byington. I think the list of references may lead to some other titles I'll have to check out.

    http://diginole.lib.fsu.edu/cgi/view...75&context=etd

    If folks can recommend titles I'd be happy to learn about them. As an aside I've seen several references pointing out how accurate Patrick O'Brian was in his accounting of the French navy in his Aubrey/Maturin novels.
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    Wow, thanks for the great links, Nightmoss. And thanks to Berthier for your great bibliography. If you ever are defenestrated, I would be glad to receive all of those titles.

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    Those are great collections, Daniel and Steve!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kentop View Post
    Wow, thanks for the great links, Nightmoss. And thanks to Berthier for your great bibliography. If you ever are defenestrated, I would be glad to receive all of those titles.
    Ken, I love a man who knows his history. Yes, I was pushed....

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    If anyone desires .pdfs of specific theses, dissertations, or journal articles, please let me know. I have access to various databases and would be happy to look for them.
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