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Empire of the Deep: The Rise and Fall of the British Navy

Ben Wilson

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Prose: non-fiction, History, British & Irish history, Social & cultural history, Maritime history, Military history, Naval forces & warfare, Ships & boats: general interest

The bestselling complete history of the British Navy - our national story through a different prism.

The story of our navy is nothing less than the story of Britain, our culture and our empire. Much more than a parade of admirals and their battles, this is the story of how an insignificant island nation conquered the world's oceans to become its greatest trading empire. Yet, as Ben Wilson shows, there was nothing inevitable about this rise to maritime domination, nor was it ever an easy path.

EMPIRE OF THE DEEP: THE RISE AND FALL OF THE BRITISH NAVY also reveals how our naval history has shaped us in more subtle and surprising ways - our language, culture, politics and national character all owe a great debt to this conquest of the seas. This is a gripping, fresh take on our national story.

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Praise for Empire of the Deep: The Rise and Fall of the British Navy

  • One of the rising stars of historical writing - IRISH TIMES

  • Compelling ... Wilson's mastering of 1,500 years of naval history is no small achievement - SUNDAY TIMES

  • One of our finest young historians ... With such a variety of peaks and troughs to choose from, this book can only generate discussion: it is, in its essence, a book about rise and fall that explodes the notion of rise and fall. It is a wonderful book because it does not tell the answer from on high but, instead, it asks the question: what do you think? - DAILY TELEGRAPH

  • Wilson has a flair amounting almost to genius - OBSERVER

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Ben Wilson

Ben Wilson is the author of five critically acclaimed books including the Sunday Times bestselling EMPIRE OF THE DEEP and WHAT PRICE LIBERTY?, for which he received a Somerset Maugham Award. He was born in 1980 and educated at Pembroke College, Cambridge, where he graduated with a first-class degree and an MPhil in history.

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