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Gibraltar
- The Greatest Siege in British History
Engelsk Paperback
Gibraltar
- The Greatest Siege in British History
Engelsk Paperback

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For over three and a half years, from 1779 to 1783, the tiny territory of Gibraltar was besieged and blockaded, on land and at sea, by the overwhelming forces of Spain and France. It became the longest siege in British history, and the obsession with saving Gibraltar was blamed for the loss of the American colonies in the War of Independence.

Located between the Mediterranean and Atlantic, on the very edge of Europe, Gibraltar was a place of varied nationalities, languages, religions and social classes. During the siege, thousands of soldiers, civilians and their families withstood terrifying bombardments, starvation and diseases. Very ordinary people lived through extraordinary events, from shipwrecks and naval battles to an attempted invasion of England and a daring sortie out of Gibraltar into Spain. Deadly innovations included red-hot shot, shrapnel shells and a barrage from immense floating batteries.

This is military and social history at its best, a story of soldiers, sailors and civilians, with royalty and rank-and-file, workmen and engineers, priests, prisoners-of-war, spies and surgeons, all caught up in a struggle for a fortress located on little more than two square miles of awe-inspiring rock. Gibraltar: The Greatest Siege in British History is an epic page-turner, rich in dramatic human detail - a tale of courage, endurance, intrigue, desperation, greed and humanity. The everyday experiences of all those involved are brought vividly to life with eyewitness accounts and expert research.

Product detaljer
Sprog:
Engelsk
Sider:
480
ISBN-13:
9780349142395
Indbinding:
Paperback
Udgave:
ISBN-10:
0349142394
Udg. Dato:
7 mar 2019
Længde:
31mm
Bredde:
136mm
Højde:
154mm
Forlag:
Little, Brown Book Group
Oplagsdato:
7 mar 2019
Forfatter(e):
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