Vividly written and researched by a noted historian of the period, this succinct history credits the Union Navy as an essential element in the northern victory. Neither ponderous nor hagiographic, the work presents characters and events that have been previously neglected and offers candid assessments of officers, men, and material. Originally published in 1990, it is an authoritative and gripping story of the battles waged.
The author provides a rare look at the war fought by primitive northern gunboats drifting through Louisiana's muddy bayous, Yankee merchantmen captured by rebel privateers at sea, and Union ironclads subduing hotly defended Southern forts. Nor does he neglect the subtler sparring behind the scenes: War Secretary Stanton and Navy Secretary Welles competing for Lincoln's favour and Welles's fierce duel of strategies with his Confederate counterpart, Stephen Mallory. Finally, the author describes the astonishing transformation of the Navy itself from a ragtag fleet of aging steamers and paddleboats to one of the most powerful waterborne forces in the world.
- ISBN13 9781557502896
- Publish Date 15 April 2012
- Publish Status Out of Stock
- Publish Country US
- Imprint Naval Institute Press
- Format Paperback
- Pages 352
- Language English