The Armada
Author - Garrett Mattingly
Year published - 2005
Published by - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Book Format - Soft Cover
Genre - 16th - 17th Century
Summary
Chronicling one of the most spectacular events of the sixteenth century, The Armada is the definitive story of the English fleet’s infamous defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. The esteemed and critically acclaimed historian Garrett Mattingly explores all dimensions of the naval campaign, which captured the attention of the European world and played a deciding role in the settlement of the New World. "So skillfully constructed it reads like a novel” (New York Times), The Armada is sure to appeal to the scholar and amateur historian alike.
Notes - Water spots on edge
Author - Garrett Mattingly
Year published - 2005
Published by - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Book Format - Soft Cover
Genre - 16th - 17th Century
Summary
Chronicling one of the most spectacular events of the sixteenth century, The Armada is the definitive story of the English fleet’s infamous defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. The esteemed and critically acclaimed historian Garrett Mattingly explores all dimensions of the naval campaign, which captured the attention of the European world and played a deciding role in the settlement of the New World. "So skillfully constructed it reads like a novel” (New York Times), The Armada is sure to appeal to the scholar and amateur historian alike.
Notes - Water spots on edge
Author - Garrett Mattingly
Year published - 2005
Published by - Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
Book Format - Soft Cover
Genre - 16th - 17th Century
Summary
Chronicling one of the most spectacular events of the sixteenth century, The Armada is the definitive story of the English fleet’s infamous defeat of the Spanish Armada in 1588. The esteemed and critically acclaimed historian Garrett Mattingly explores all dimensions of the naval campaign, which captured the attention of the European world and played a deciding role in the settlement of the New World. "So skillfully constructed it reads like a novel” (New York Times), The Armada is sure to appeal to the scholar and amateur historian alike.
Notes - Water spots on edge