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Victoria's Blue Jackets & Marines: the Royal Navy During Queen Victoria's Reign 1839-1901 [Paperback]

W. H. G. Kingston , G. A. Henty

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16 Mar 2010
Vignettes from many engagements of the Victorian Royal Navy

For many, the great age of sail, typified by Nelson and his Royal Navy was the finest hour of British sea power. In its struggle with Napoleonic France it fought its greatest battles, brought to ruin its greatest foe and finally did rule the waves. The issue, perhaps, for those interested in naval warfare is that a navy so dominant does not have great sea battles to fight. The British Empire now expanded quickly due in no small measure to this naval superiority. The Royal Navy was constantly employed, but now its role was the bombardment of troublesome coastal ports and batteries, the suppression of piracy and slavery, exploration and the provision of Naval Brigades and their big guns to fight on land alongside the British Army in the few major and many minor wars of the Queen Empress's long reign. So whilst sea battles like Trafalgar would not come again until Jutland, this was a period full of diversity that took sailors and marines all over the globe in the service of the Empire. We join them in a host of engagements within this book's pages-bombarding the Syrian coast, with Rajah Brooke in Borneo, to Burma, through the Crimea, with the Shannon Brigade in the Indian Mutiny, to polar wastes and afoot in Ashanti, Egypt, against the Mahdi in the Sudan, in collision with the Zulus, the Boers and the Chinese Boxers among many others. This is a fascinating overview of more than half a century of naval warfare as it entered the modern age.

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1.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing in the extreme 4 May 2012
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This book was purchased in hope of becoming acquainted with - as the title suggests - "Victoria's Blue Jackets & Marines". Instead it is a series of "Vignettes from many engagements of the Victorian Royal Navy" (from the back cover) written in the style of the late Victorian period.

Nothing about how the lower deck was recruited, trained or the conditions of service in the navy of Queen Victorian. What was the rating structure? Who did what aboard ship? What was chow like? Liberty? Pay? Medicine? Retirement? Any mention of the lives that actual sailors and Marines lived is mostly restricted to numbers killed and wounded in the numerous small actions described.

Apparently this is a book that was originally published in the late nineteenth or early twentieth century. There is no preface or index, no indication of who W.H.G. Kingston or G.A. Henty are/were, when the book was actually written or any information at all about the author and reviser/expander.

There is absolutely nothing new in this book. It is as if someone found an old boring book on a dusty shelf in a used book store and had it reprinted with a flashy cover in hopes of making a buck. Well, they made mine, I hope you are not as gullible as I was.

Perhaps if the description on the back of the book ("Vignettes from many engagements of the Victorian Royal Navy") became the title and "Victoria's Blue Jackets & Marines" was relegated to the back cover would be a more accurate indication of it's content. But it still wouldn't be worth it. Spend your money elsewhere.
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