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Fleet Battle and Blockade: The French Revolutionary War 1793-1797
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Fleet Battle and Blockade: The French Revolutionary War 1793-1797 Hardcover - 2001

by Gardiner, Robert [editor]

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United Kingdom: Caxton Editions, 2001. Large quarto, pictorial laminated boards in matching pictorial dust-jacket. 192pp., Sources, Notes on Artists, Printmakers and their Techniques, Index. Profusely illustrated with nearlly 300 engravings of ships and nautical related images. Reprint edition, first printing thus, originally published in 1996 by Chatham Press. The first of five volumes covering the whole of the French Revolutionary , Napoleonic and 1812 Wars, based on contemporary images. No previous ownership marks, no remainder marks. A very clean, square, fresh and unmarked copy, as new. Fine in a fine dust-jacket. A large, oversize boo, additional postage will be required for Priority and International orders. Scans sent on request. . Reprint. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall.
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with London, and London with Portsmouth and Plymouth. Middleton had adopted the administrative plan in 1783 of reserving in the dockyards under each ship's name a large proportion of the imperishable stores needed for service.

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