Jack Tar: Life in Nelson's Navy

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Jack Tar: Life in Nelson's Navy
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Lesley Adkins
By (author) Roy Adkins
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:480
Dimensions(mm): Height 197,Width 129
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
ISBN/Barcode 9780349120348
ClassificationsDewey:359.1094109033
Audience
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown Book Group
Imprint Abacus
Publication Date 3 September 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The Royal Navy to which Admiral Lord Nelson sacrificed his life depended on thousands of sailors and marines to man the great wind-powered wooden warships. Drawn from all over Britain and beyond, often unwillingly, these ordinary men made the navy invincible through skill, courage and sheer determination. They cast a long shadow, with millions of their descendants alive today, and many of their everyday expressions, such as skyscraper and loose cannon , continuing to enrich our language. Yet their contribution is frequently overlooked, while the officers became celebrities. JACK TAR gives these forgotten men a voice in an exciting, enthralling, often unexpected and always entertaining picture of what their life was really like during this age of sail. Through personal letters, diaries and other manuscripts, the emotions and experiences of these people are explored, from the dread of press-gangs, shipwreck and disease, to the exhilaration of battle, grog, prize money and prostitutes. JACK TAR is an authoritative and gripping account that will be compulsive reading for anyone wanting to discover the vibrant and sometimes stark realities of this wooden world at war.

Author Biography

Roy and Lesley Adkins are archaeologists and writers. They are members of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, and run their own independent archaeological consultancy from their base in South-West England. They have both written several books. Roy and Lesley Adkins are archaeologists and writers. They are members of the Institute of Field Archaeologists and a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, and run their own independent archaeological consultancy. They have both written several books.

Reviews

[A] spirited and unsparing account --Nigel Jones, Literary Review A new thunderstorm of a book ... The Adkinses have unfolded a rich and questing canvas of life in the wooden warships of the day. This is a treasure chest of incident in masterly hands, described in great broadsides of action above and below decks--Colin Gardiner, Oxford Times Packed full of stories ... dozens of colourful layers --Matt Jackson, The News This description of life in Nelson's Navy needs no narrative adornment. Sailors were expected to fight, and the carnage is impressively described. But in detailing every aspect of their lives ... this emerges as a social rather than military history. The rigours they were expected to endure are extraordinary, as is, in its own way, this wonderful history --Toby Clements, The Telegraph What about the ordinary seamen who risked their lives in the rigging and slept like rats in the hold? Here the Adkinses give them the attention they merit ... Having read widely on the subject, the authors have got into the sailors' lives ... an enthralling book --Nicholas Bagnall, Sunday Telegraph Written with verve and enthusiasm to convey a vivid picture of shipboard life --Margarette Lincoln, Times Literary Supplement A full account of life on the lower decks in the late 18th- and early 19th-century navy ... Roy and Lesley Adkins bring their world alive ... the material is so rich that this is ... a fascinating, even occasionally humbling study--David Mills, Sunday Times Expertly researched and drawing on eyewitness accounts, diaries and letters to loved ones from those overlooked ordinary folk ... Jack Tar gives a clear voice to the naval backbone of Nelson's era--Jill Morris, Ancestors Gritty detail springs from Jack Tar ... Roy and Lesley Adkins, have allowed the salts of Trafalgar to tell their stories in their own words--Stephen Taylor, The Times If you've read the Hornblower novels and Master and Commander, you may think you already know about life with Nelson's Navy. Jack Tar will make you think again ... An extraordinary read--Daily Mail Roy and Lesley Adkins possess that rare knack among historians: merging the academic with the narrative and providing a riveting read which also casts light where it is dark ... Overall, this is as comprehensive - and lively - an account of the life of Jack Tar as you could hope to find--Navy News