Description
Dust jacket has some wear. Hardcover is in good condition. Pages are clean and binding is secure.
This well-preserved copy of “The History of the American Sailing Navy” by Howard I. Chapelle offers a comprehensive exploration of the development of sailing warships in the United States. Chapelle, a renowned maritime historian and curator at the Smithsonian Institution, draws upon his extensive knowledge and meticulous research to trace the evolution of American naval architecture from the colonial era to the late 19th century.
Richly illustrated with detailed drawings and historical photographs, this volume is a treasure trove for maritime enthusiasts and naval historians alike. Chapelle’s engaging narrative delves into the technological advancements, design innovations, and the social and political factors that shaped the American sailing navy over the centuries. From the humble beginnings of makeshift colonial vessels to the sleek and formidable frigates of the Age of Sail, this book offers a fascinating glimpse into a pivotal era in American maritime history.
Collectors will appreciate the book’s scholarly yet accessible approach, making it a valuable addition to any library on naval history or maritime technology. With its well-maintained condition and Chapelle’s reputation as a preeminent authority in the field, this copy promises to be a cherished acquisition for discerning readers and collectors alike.