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The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter - From the Private Journals and Other Papers of Commander R Semmes CSN and Other Officers - cover
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The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter - From the Private Journals and Other Papers of Commander R Semmes CSN and Other Officers

Raphael Semmes

Editora: DigiCat

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In "The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter," Raphael Semmes chronicles his experiences as a Confederate naval officer during the American Civil War, focusing on his command of the CSS Alabama and CSS Sumter. Semmes employs a first-person narrative infused with keen observation, making his account both engaging and informative. The book captures the dramatic encounters and strategic maneuvers of naval warfare, while also presenting a complex portrayal of the conflict, exploring themes of honor, duty, and the stark realities of maritime combat. Semmes' literary style reflects a blend of personal memoir and historical account, providing readers with a vivid snapshot of 19th-century naval operations and the larger socio-political implications of the war. Raphael Semmes, a Maryland native and a former U.S. Navy officer, was deeply influenced by his upbringing and military background. His experiences, both in the U.S. Navy and as a Confederate officer, equipped him with a unique perspective on the naval engagements of the Civil War. Semmes was not only a skilled sailor but also a strategic thinker, which is reflected in his adept storytelling and organizational flair throughout the work. I highly recommend "The Cruise of the Alabama and the Sumter" to readers interested in American history, naval warfare, or the personal experiences of individuals during tumultuous times. Semmes' firsthand account offers invaluable insights into the nature of conflict and the maritime strategies employed during one of America's most significant historical periods.
Disponível desde: 16/09/2022.
Comprimento de impressão: 351 páginas.

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