British Frigate vs French Frigate
1793–1814
Mark Lardas author Peter Dennis illustrator Peter Bull illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:20th May '13
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

During the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars (1793–1814) the frigates of Great Britain and France fought one another in dozens of savage single-ship duels across the world’s oceans. Featuring full-colour artwork, this book reveals why these glamorous but bloody battles have been immortalized in film and literature, from Horatio Hornblower to Jack Aubrey.
Featuring specially commissioned artwork and offering expert analysis, this study provides an account of the bloody combats fought by the romantic warship of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic era - the frigate.In the Age of Fighting Sail (1650–1820), ambitious officers of the navies of many nations sought command of a frigate. Speedy, nimble and formidably armed, frigates often operated independently, unlike the larger ships of the line. Legendary sailors such as Edward Pellew and Charles-Alexandre Léon Durand, Comte de Linoise, found that commanding such a ship offered numerous opportunities for wealth. In this book, four representative frigate duels are examined: first, a battle fought between two closely matched ships (HMS Nymphe (36) vs La Cléopâtre (32); second, a victory won by an inferior British frigate over a superior French frigate (HMS Pallas (32) vs Minerve (40); third, a victory – the only one – by an inferior French frigate over a superior British frigate (HMS Ambuscade (32) vs Baïonnaise (24), and fourth, victory of a superior British frigate over an inferior French frigate (HMS Indefatigable (44) of Hornblower fame vs La Virginie (40). Featuring specially commissioned artwork and offering expert analysis, this study provides a vivid account of the bloody combats fought by the most romantic warship of the Revolutionary and Napoleonic era – the frigate.
ISBN: 9781780961323
Dimensions: 248mm x 184mm x 8mm
Weight: 165g
80 pages