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The Naval War of 1812

Although only 23 years old at the time of publication, Theodore Roosevelt made his mark as a military scholar with this detailed analysis of naval combat between the United States and Great Britain from 1812–15. Engagingly written and comprehensively researched, The Naval War of 1812 exercised considerable influence on the formation of the modern American Navy and remains a cornerstone work in its field.
Drawing upon official documents, letters, and histories, Roosevelt portrays the political and social atmosphere in the United States and Great Britain prior to the war, taking particular note of America's unpreparedness. He then presents a balanced year-by-year chronicle of the war's progression on the Atlantic Ocean and the American lakes. Unlike prior histories, Roosevelt's account offers impartial assessments of the relative strengths and weaknesses of both sides. Four years after publication, the U.S. Navy ordered that a copy be placed on every ship, and it remains standard reading at the Naval Academy. The book contributed to Roosevelt's appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Navy and his role in the navy's development and modernization, resulting in a significant step toward America's rise as a world power.

Reprint of the Modern Library, New York, 1999 edition.
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Although only 23 years old at the time of publication, Theodore Roosevelt made his mark as a military scholar with this detailed analysis of naval combat between the United States and Great Britain from 1812–15. Engagingly written and comprehensively researched, The Naval War of 1812 exercised considerable influence on the formation of the modern American Navy and remains a cornerstone work in its field.
Drawing upon official documents, letters, and histories, Roosevelt portrays the political and social atmosphere in the United States and Great Britain prior to the war, taking particular note of America's unpreparedness. He then presents a balanced year-by-year chronicle of the war's progression on the Atlantic Ocean and the American lakes. Unlike prior histories, Roosevelt's account offers impartial assessments of the relative strengths and weaknesses of both sides. Four years after publication, the U.S. Navy ordered that a copy be placed on every ship, and it remains standard reading at the Naval Academy. The book contributed to Roosevelt's appointment as Assistant Secretary of the Navy and his role in the navy's development and modernization, resulting in a significant step toward America's rise as a world power.

Reprint of the Modern Library, New York, 1999 edition.
non-fiction;naval history;sea battles;war at sea;nautical battles;naval combat;naval war of 1812;masted ships;american navy;british navy;historical naval battles;theodore roosevelt historian;standard reading at the naval academy;military scholar;dramatic;maritime;sea voyage;combat;fighting;military drama;war drama;historical;history;South China Sea; Teddy Roosevelt; TR; Roosevelt and navy; War of 1812; naval history; Roosevelt history; naval strategy; military history; naval battles; US constitution; Navy Day; Oliver Hazard Perry ; battle of lake erie; Don't Give Up the Ship; Commander Oliver Hazard Perry; USS Niagara; ALke eerie and War of 1812; sea war of 1812; Fort McHenry; British Navy history; US Navy History; British Navy; Great Lakes war of 1812; Lake Champlain history; Hero of Lake erie; British naval squadron; British naval surrender