商品簡介
A sharp wind sweeps across the Atlantic, carrying the scent of salt and gunpowder as wooden hulls creak and cannon fire echoes over dark, restless waters. In the shadow of empire and rebellion, a fledgling force emerges-improvised, outnumbered, and yet determined to challenge the world's mightiest navy. This meticulously researched work immerses readers in the turbulent origins of the US Navy, tracing the intricate web of naval administration, policy, and the decisive maritime strategy that shaped the Revolutionary War at sea. Through a lens both analytical and evocative, it explores not only the high-stakes naval battles of the eighteenth century but also the quiet, complex decisions behind the scenes-where colonial American maritime ambitions collided with the realities of war and scarce resources. The narrative moves beyond the clash of ships, delving into the formation and operations of the Continental Navy, and the shifting tides of naval warfare history that defined early American military power. It offers a rare, comprehensive view of how naval policy during the American Revolution influenced the course of conflict and the very identity of a nation in its infancy. Drawing on extensive archival sources, the account captures the tension, ingenuity, and audacity required to wage war at sea against overwhelming odds. The result is a reading experience that is both intellectually rigorous and deeply atmospheric, inviting both the general enthusiast and the discerning collector to witness the birth of a maritime legacy. This book was out of print for decades and is now republished by Alpha Editions. It has been restored for today's and future generations. This edition is not just a reprint - it's a collector's item and a cultural treasure.