The Naval Chronicle


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Contains a general and biographical history of the Royal Navy of the United Kingdom, with a variety of original papers on nautical subjects, under the guidance of several literary and professional men.




The Naval Chronicle: Volume 11, January-July 1804


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Volume 11 of the Naval Chronicle (1804) focuses on the report of the inquiry into the work of prize agents.







The Naval Chronicle: Volume 14, July-December 1805


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Volume 14 of the Naval Chronicle includes the first reports of the Battle of Trafalgar and the death of Nelson.




The Naval Chronicle


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Army and Navy Chronicle


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Sea Power in Its Relations to the War of 1812 Vol II


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Reproduction of the original: Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812 vol II by Alfred Thayer Mahan




The Naval Chronicle: Volume 17, January-July 1807


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Volume 17 of the Naval Chronicle (1807) reports naval actions and political events including the abolition of the slave trade.




Exploration of the South Seas in the Eighteenth Century: Rediscovered Accounts, Volume II


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The publication of key voyaging manuscripts has contributed to the flourishing of enduring and prolific worldwide scholarship across numerous fields. These navigators and their texts were instrumental in spurring on further exploration, annexation and ultimately colonisation of the pacific territories in the space of only a few decades. This series will present new sources and primary texts in English, paving the way for postcolonial critical approaches in which the reporting, writing, rewriting and translating of Empire and the ‘Other’ takes precedence over the safeguarding of master narratives. Each of the volumes contains an introduction that sets out the context in which these voyages took place and extensive annotations clarify and explain the original texts. The translated accounts of voyages undertaken by foreign vessels abounded in an era when they encouraged not only competitive geopolitical initiatives but also commercial enterprises throughout Europe, resulting in a voluminous textual corpus. However, French merchant-seaman Etienne Marchand’s journal of his voyage round the world in 1790-1792, encompassing an important visit to the Marquesas Archipelago during his first crossing of the Pacific, remained unpublished until 2005 and has only now been made available in English. The second volume of this series comprises an annotated translation in English of this document.