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Monday, 30 December 2019

European Ironclads 1860-75: The Gloire sparks the great ironclad arms race

On Sunday Sue and I made one of our frequent visits to Bluewater, during which I pad a visit to the local branch of Waterstones. Whilst looking at the rack of Osprey books that was on display, I saw a copy of EUROPEAN IRONCLADS 1860-75: THE GLOIRE SPARKS THE GREAT IRONCLAD ARMS RACE. As I already had a copy of BRITISH IRONCLADS 1860-75: HMS WARRIOR AND THE ROYAL NAVY'S 'BLACK BATTLEFLEET' (which I bought in November 2018) and I'd just finished reading Antoine Vanner's excellent BRITANNIA'S INNOCENT, I just had to buy a copy.


The book is divided into five chapters, arranged as follows:
  • Introduction
  • Design and Development
    • The first ironclad
    • From broadside to turret
  • Europe's Ironclad Fleets
    • Austria-Hungary
    • Denmark
    • France
    • Germany
    • Italy
    • The Netherlands
    • Russia
    • Spain
    • Turkey
  • Ironclads in action
  • Further Reading

EUROPEAN IRONCLADS 1860-75: THE GLOIRE SPARKS THE GREAT IRONCLAD ARMS RACE was written by Angus Konstam, illustrated by Paul Wright, and published in 2019 by Osprey Publishing (ISBN 978 1 4728 2676 3) as part of their New Vanguard series (No.269).

6 comments:

  1. I read this a couple of weeks ago and enjoyed it. The short description of the battle of Lissa is pretty good.

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    1. Simon,

      It is a very useful short guide to the subject, and I agree that the description of the Battle of Lissa is better than some longer ones that I have read.

      All the best,

      Bob

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  2. I was thinking that the cover illustrations looks as though it's from the Lissa battle. I read a fine account of that action in the book "25 Centuries of Sea Warfare" (Jacques Mordal), my copy of which has fallen to pieces.

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    1. Archduke Piccolo,

      You are spot on; It is an illustration by Paul Wright of the Battle of Lissa.

      All the best,

      Bob

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  3. Sounds like an a good book to have and useful as a reference book for your naval games. Will check this out later.

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    1. Steve J.,

      It’s an excellent small reference book, and well worth the price of £11.99.

      All the best,

      Bob

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