Focusing on naval engagements during the Civil War, this work explores battles on the Mississippi, Red River, Mobile Bay, and the Gulf. It draws from official records and firsthand accounts, providing a detailed narrative enriched by the author's ability to interview participants directly. Originally published in 1883, the book offers a unique historical perspective on these significant maritime conflicts, blending personal testimonies with documented history.
Alfred Thayer Mahan Books
Alfred Thayer Mahan was a United States Navy flag officer, geostrategist, and historian, whose concept of "sea power" posited that nations with greater naval might would wield greater worldwide influence. This idea profoundly shaped strategic thought for navies globally, contributing to the naval arms race preceding World War I. His theories continue to permeate U.S. Navy doctrine today. Recognized as the most important American strategist of the nineteenth century, Mahan's work remains vital for understanding the historical evolution of maritime strategy and its global impact.






The Influence of Sea Power Upon the French Revolution and Empire
Both Volumes, the Complete Naval History of France before and during the Napoleonic Wars, with Maps and Charts
- 446 pages
- 16 hours of reading
The detailed commentary explores French naval strength during the French Revolution and the Napoleonic Wars, highlighting strategic insights and historical significance. Mahan's analysis is complemented by original battle maps, providing a comprehensive understanding of naval tactics and operations of the era. This collection serves as a significant resource for those interested in military history and naval warfare.
The Influence of Sea Power upon the French Revolution and Empire 1793-1812, Vol II (of 2)
Volume 2
- 264 pages
- 10 hours of reading
Focusing on the strategic impact of naval power, this volume examines how sea power influenced the course of the French Revolution and the subsequent rise of the French Empire from 1793 to 1812. Mahan analyzes key naval battles, maritime strategies, and their ramifications on European politics and military outcomes. The work highlights the crucial role of naval supremacy in shaping national policies and the balance of power during a transformative era in history.
Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783
The Naval History and Tactics of the British, American and Dutch Fleets at the Height of the Age of Sail (Hardcover)
- 326 pages
- 12 hours of reading
The illustrated edition enhances understanding of naval engagements through original tables and battle maps. It provides a detailed exploration of the impact of sea power on historical events, allowing readers to visualize and comprehend the strategic significance of naval warfare.
Types of Naval Officers Drawn from the History of the British Navy
- 538 pages
- 19 hours of reading
The study explores the command styles and tactics of six British admirals from the eighteenth century, highlighting their differences during a pivotal era in naval history. It delves into their leadership approaches and strategic decisions, providing insights into how these figures influenced maritime warfare and shaped naval practices of their time. The analysis offers a detailed examination of historical contexts and the personalities behind the commands, making it a significant contribution to the understanding of naval leadership.
Focusing on the geopolitical dynamics of the early twentieth century, Alfred Thayer Mahan examines the implications of America's rise as a world power following the Spanish-American War. He urges U.S. leaders to move beyond Washington's Farewell Address and acknowledges that national security is interconnected with the balance of power in both Asia and Europe. Mahan's insights highlight the strategic importance of Asia in shaping global politics and America's role within it.
The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660 - 1783
- 640 pages
- 23 hours of reading
Set against the backdrop of the late 19th century, this work explores themes of societal change and personal struggle. The narrative delves into the lives of its characters, revealing their aspirations and conflicts within a rapidly evolving world. Rich in historical context, it offers a vivid portrayal of the era's challenges and triumphs, making it a compelling read for those interested in the complexities of human experience during this transformative time.
Fascinating selections from the writings of great naval theorist. Fundamental principles of sea power, analysis of naval history, thoughts on policies and prospects for the future, much more. 8 black-and-white maps and diagrams. Index.
Read by Kaiser Wilhelm, both Roosevelts, and other leaders, this classic text on the history and tactics of naval warfare had a profound effect on the imperial policies of all major powers. The author argues that despite great changes and scientific advances in weaponry, certain military principles remain constant. Includes 4 maps, 24 battle plans.
Mahan on Naval Strategy
- 432 pages
- 16 hours of reading
This book makes a valuable and original contribution to the study of strategic thinking of one of the greatest naval theoreticians of all time. Rather than taking one of Mahan's many works and reprinting it, this volume offers a unique collection of articles and chapters from many books by Mahan, selected to capture the whole range of his thinking. With these key selections, readers have a single, convenient reference to help them toward a full understanding of Mahan's logic and thinking. ...