The naval war of 1812
First published: 1882
Description
Published when Theodore Roosevelt was only twenty-three years old, The Naval War of 1812 was immediately hailed as a literary and scholarly triumph, and it is still considered the definitive book on the subject. It caused considerable controversy for its bold refutation of earlier accounts of the war, but its brilliant analysis and balanced tone left critics floundering, changed the course of U.S. military history by renewing interest in our obsolete forces, and set the young author and political hopeful on a path to greatness. Roosevelt's inimitable style and robust narrative make The Naval War of 1812 enthralling, illuminating, and utterly essential to every armchair historian. The books in the Modern Library War series have been chosen by series editor Caleb Carr according to the significance of their subject matter, their contribution to the fieldof military history, and their literary merit.
Subjects
History
Naval operations
New Orleans (La.), Battle of, 1815
New Orleans, Battle of, New Orleans, La., 1815
Nonfiction
United States
United States War of 1812
United States. Navy
War of 1812. fast (OCoLC)fst01199067
Histoire
Ope rations navales
New Orleans, Battle of (Louisiana : 1815) fast (OCoLC)fst01404363







