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The Wooden World: An Anatomy of the Georgian Navy

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Post by conaghan on Sun 21 Feb 2010, 14:58

The Wooden World: An Anatomy of the Georgian Navy by N.A.M. Rodger, first published by Williams Collins (1986), and in paperback by W.W. Norton (1996).

A comprehensive study of the Royal Navy during the Seven Years' War. It is not a history of the war, but a complete analysis of life in the RN during that period. Chapters cover sea life, both at sea and ashore, shipboard life itself, victualling and health, ratings' careers, manning, discipline, and politics.

Excellent scholarship, and very readable for the layman. Fascinating appendices with statistics on sea time, origins of ships' companies, rates of desertion, rates of turnover, age of ships' companies, wives, remittances, veneral disease, manpower, etc. Interesting to note that during this period, the average sea time for 1st and 2nd rate ships was only 23%! Surprised Smaller ships, 5th & 6 rates and sloops spent half their time at sea.

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Re: The Wooden World: An Anatomy of the Georgian Navy

Post by Astrodene on Sun 21 Feb 2010, 16:40

Thanks for the update. I've added it to the non-fiction section of the site

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Post by Alaric Bond on Tue 23 Feb 2010, 10:33

Yes, this is an excellent book; Rodger manages to convey a good deal of information in a very readable format.

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Post by lindacollison on Thu 02 Jun 2011, 07:48

Agreed. I enjoyed reading Rodger's book and refer to it often.

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