THE STAR CAPTAINS
Frigate Command in the Napoleonic Wars
Tom Wareham
NEW copy. Hardcover with dust jacket. (Annapolis: Naval Institute Press,
2001). 256 pages.
"Novelists from C. S. Forester to Patrick O'Brian have glorified Nelson's dashing
frigate captains, but how much of their story is true? The author of this new
volume on the nature of frigate command argues that the legend was very close to
reality. Based on detailed studies of the appointments, training, and promotion
of the Royal Navy's officer corps, he contends that frigate commanders were an
elite group whose careers followed separate paths from their contemporaries.
They exhibited specific and highly prized skills that were rewarded with
fast-track promotions and resulted in the creation of one of the most successful
military cadres in history. Often facing daunting odds, these frigate captains
won the vast majority of their battles and a place in maritime lore. This book
is a fascinating contribution to the broader understanding of the workings of
Nelson's navy and will appeal to enthusiasts and historians alike."
$34.00

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