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The Confident Hope of A Miracle: The True History of the Spanish Armada (Paperback)

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  • Paperback: 672 pages
  • Publisher: Corgi Books; New edition edition (1 Sep 2004)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0552149756
  • ISBN-13: 978-0552149754
  • Product Dimensions: 19.4 x 12.8 x 4.8 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 59,179 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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'Continual, destruction in the foretop, the pox above board, the plague between decks, hell in the forecastle and the devil at the helm.' It is the summer of 1588, and the fate and future of England hangs in the balance. Obsessed by the dream of reclaiming England for the Catholic Church - and adding another country to his sprawling dominions - Philip II of Spain has assembled a fleet of huge, castle-crowned galleons that stretches for miles across the face of the ocean. In wait in the Netherlands lies a battle-hardened Spanish army, ferocious professionals with a taste for rape, looting and atrocity. Across the Channel the English are scraping together bands of barely trained men, many armed only with scythes, stakes or longbows. Great warning beacons stand all along the coast of England; torches and kindling lie to hand. Watchmen strain their eyes to see over the horizon. Their only hope lies in the English Navy. But Philip's Armada is doomed before it even leaves port. As soon as it engages with the English fleet, its shortcomings are clear in the face of superior tactics and firepower. Its hulls shot through with cannon fire, its men dying in thousands from wounds and disease, the mightiest fleet ever assembled is mercilessly harried into fleeing north, at the mercy of the elements. Over forty Spanish ships are wrecked on the Irish coast; survivors crawling ashore have their throats slit and their purses ransacked. The dream of subduing the Protestant English lies in tatters. A triumphant combination of historical detail and storytelling flair, THE CONFIDENT HOPE OF A MIRACLE draws on undiscovered and little known personal papers and records to tell the epic story of the Spanish Armada in all its scope. No book has ever conveyed in such vivid, living detail how kings, queens and courtiers, sea captains, deckhands and galley slaves, the highest and the lowest in the land, fared in those turbulent months as the fate of England teetered on the brink.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The King of Spains Enterprise of England..., 10 Mar 2005
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This is a fascinating book detailing the melodramatic sea battle between the English and Spanish navies during the high-summer of that most infamous of all years in English history; 1588!

This book is an interesting and very detailed account of the Spanish Armada during that year, a summer every bit as important as the Battle of Britain was in 1940. For, as in 1940 against the Germans, England was in peril of being invaded and subjugated by a foreign power.

It covers all the action in the English Channel, the failed Spanish attempt to link up with the Spanish army in the Spanish Netherlands and the Armada's subsequent wrecking on the way home.

English Queen Elizabeth's miserly attitude to the supply and provision of her ships and sailors is exposed too. Overall, she doesn't receive a very flattering portrait; coming across as distant from the action and somewhat greedy for Spanish booty in the way she pestered her sea captains. Not quite the legend we've come to believe...

Flamboyant and charismatic English heroes such as Francis Drake, John Hawkins and Lord Charles Howard are also mentioned and come off as far more attractive characters. They're talented and patriotic Englishmen who do all within their means to hinder the Spanish invasion, despite often having to fight against stubborn and ignorant superiors in the English government, far away in London.

The Spanish are also detailed in an unbiased way, giving us a much better understanding of their actions and decisions. Contrary to the simplified, popular history version of events, the Spanish weren't incompetent, but intelligent and resourceful soldiers and sailors. They tried their best in the circumstances, but were handicapped by an overly complex plan, dodgy weather, persistent English resistance and sheer bad luck!

The Armada's disastrous wrecking on the rocks of Ireland in late 1588 is also documented. After the Spanish fled the English Channel and the English Navy, they sailed around neutral Scotland and then many weakened ships were wrecked on the jagged rocks of eastern Ireland. The fate of these miserable wretches was being attacked by local Irish or occupying English soldiers who were fearful of an attempted Spanish landing.

The whole Ireland episode of quite sad really, for most Spaniards shipwrecked there were captured, robbed, killed, ransomed or otherwise harshly treated. But then again, it was war and if the Spanish had succeeded in landing in Kent with their huge invasion force, they'd have undoubtedly killed many Englishmen. So it has to be viewed within context...

This book also has illustrations of contemporary English playing cards, printed and sold after the Spanish Armada had failed to invade England and had limped home in a ruinous state. They interestingly portray various Armada scenes, but should be viewed within context as English propaganda; after all, England and Spain were at war.

Anyway, this book is an enthralling and engaging read for anyone wanting to know about King Phillip's attempt to invade and subdue England with his infamous 'Enterprise of England' in 1588.

In fact, I'd personally rate it as the best book I've read on the subject for its historical details and engaging writing style.

If you want a good book about this subject, buy this one as it's well worth a read...

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5.0 out of 5 stars The Story of the Armada as Never Before, 13 July 2009
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Like everyone else, I knew the schoolchild's history of the attempted invasion and the way it was repulsed. But the intricacies of the actual events - the political chicanery, the attempted invasion and the aftermath - are here set down in intricate detail and in an absorbingly readable style so that even for non-historians like myself, this is a rivetting read.
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