European Ironclads 1860-75: The Gloire Sparks The Great Ironclad Arms Race
by Angus Konstam 2021-01-14 08:44:47
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From the launching of La Gloire to the emergence of modern turreted battleships in 1875, this book offers a fascinating insight into Continental Europe''s innovative and powerful ironclads. In November 1859, the French "ironclad" La Gloire was launc... Read more

From the launching of La Gloire to the emergence of modern turreted battleships in 1875, this book offers a fascinating insight into Continental Europe''s innovative and powerful ironclads.

In November 1859, the French "ironclad" La Gloire was launched in Toulon. She was the world''s first seagoing ironclad--a warship built from wood, but whose hull was clad in a protective layer of iron plate. While history best remembers the ironclads of the American Civil War, these warships were mere toys compared to the iron-plated leviathans in contemporary European navies. Other European powers, not wanting to be outdone, launched their own ironclads, then the most powerful warships in the world. Together they embodied the startling technological advances of the late 19th century, and the spirit of this new age of steam, iron, and firepower.

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  • 9.56 X 5.63 X 0.2 in
  • 48
  • Bloomsbury USA
  • April 23, 2019
  • English
  • 9781472826763
Angus Konstam, an expert on the history of piracy, is the author of over 50 books. A former naval officer, underwater archaeologist, and museum curator, he advised the archaeologists who excavated Bla...
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