A visually stunning account of how naval conflict was recorded and planned, using contemporary mapping.
Naval operations and warfare were, and remain, a key element for mapping. Maps were vital for commanders in drawing up plans of attack, and their detail and usefulness have increased over the centuries as the science of mapping has developed.
This beautiful book examines stunning original maps from a series of key conflicts from the Spanish Armada, the American Wars of Independence, and the Napoleonic wars to twentieth century conflicts from the First World War to Vietnam, and explains how they were represented through mapping and how the maps produced helped naval commanders to plan their strategy.
ISBN: | 9781472827869 |
Publication date: | 19th October 2017 |
Author: | Jeremy Black |
Publisher: | Osprey Publishing an imprint of Bloomsbury Publishing (UK) |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 192 pages |
Genres: |
Historical maps and atlases Naval forces and warfare Maritime history Military history Ships and boats: general interest |