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The Influence of Seapower Upon History

By: Alfred T. Mahan
Narrated by: Jonathan Reese
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In 1886, the U.S. had no navy to speak of. But it did have Alfred T. Mahan, a captain of the U.S. Navy who had spent much of his career observing the exemplary fleets of the British Empire. At age 46, Mahan was just 10 years short of retirement age when the newly formed Naval and War College at Newport, Rhode Island, asked him to lecture on naval history and tactics. Out of these lectures grew a book that would change the world. It's no exaggeration that The Influence of Seapower Upon History affected the outcome of both great world wars. When it was first published in 1890, prime ministers, kings, admirals, and chancellors eagerly studied its strategies, which England first employed to rule the seas. Likewise, all the major powers have used it to shape imperial policies.(P) Books on Tape, Inc. Naval Forces World Military Royalty War Imperialism King France
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I listened to this book because it is so famous for its effect on Kaiser Wilhelm II in building up his navy. I am not surprised. It is a superb naval history predominately relating to the rise of Great Britain owing to its dominance of the sea. As a landlubber I know nothing about sailing, but even I was gripped. What a pity it stops before the Napoleonic wars. However, the recording is very ropey, especially the first 20 minutes, but the lovely voice of the narrator carries you through. I’m glad I persevered.

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