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Iron Dawn: The Monitor, the Merrimack and the Sea Battle that Changed History

English

By (author): Richard Snow

Richard Snow, who writes with verve and a keen eye (The New York Times Book Review), tells the thrilling story of the naval battle that changed the future of all sea power. Few battles had more far-reaching consequences than the one fought in the harbour at Hampton Roads, Virginia, in March 1862. The Confederacy, with no fleet of its own, built an iron fort containing ten heavy guns on the hull of a captured Union frigate named the Merrimack. The North got wind of the project when it was already advanced and, in desperation, commissioned an eccentric inventor called John Ericsson to build the Monitor, an entirely revolutionary iron warship. At the time, it was arguably the single most complicated machine ever made. Abraham Lincoln himself was closely involved with the ships design. Rushed through to completion in just 100 days, it mounted only two guns; but they were housed in a shot-proof revolving turret. The ship hurried south from Brooklyn (and nearly sank twice on the voyage), only to find the Merrimack had already arrived with all guns blazing that morning, destroyed half the Union fleet and would be back to finish the job the next day. When she returned, the Monitor was there. She fought the Merrimack to a standstill and saved the Union cause. As soon as word of the battle spread, the Royal Navy the foremost sea power of the day ceased work on all wooden ships. A thousand-year-old tradition ended and the path to the naval future opened. Richly illustrated with photos, maps, and engravings, Iron Dawn is the irresistible story of these incredible war machines. The story of the Merrimack and Monitor has never been told in such immediate, compelling detail. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 725g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Nov 2016
  • Publisher: Amberley Publishing
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781445663463

About Richard Snow

Richard Snow worked at 'American Heritage' magazine for nearly four decades and was editor-in-chief for seventeen years. He is the author of several books including 'A Measureless Peril: America in the Fight for the Atlantic' and was made a Guggenheim Fellow for his most recent work 'I Invented the Modern Age: The Rise of Henry Ford'. Snow has served as a consultant on several motion pictures most recently Ken Burn's World War II series 'The War'.

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