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[ 1 ] Against All Odds: United States Sailors in the War of 1812
Description: Charles E. Brodine, Jr., et all. Details three battles between the British Navy and the American Navy in the War of 1812. Includes bibliographical references.
Year/pages: 2004: 84 p.; ill.
Price: $6.50
[ 2 ] Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History, V. 2, 1813
Description: William S. Dudley, editor. Provides transcripts of over 500 documents. Many of these are from naval records held by the National Archives and Records Administration. Includes an index, footnotes, and notes on sources. Navy ISBN 0-945274-06-8. L.C. card 85-600565. Item 399-A-02.
Year/pages: 1992: 825 p.; ill.
Price: $75.00
[ 3 ] Naval War of 1812, A Documentary History: V. 3, 1814-1815, Chesapeake Bay, Northern Lakes, and Pacific Ocean
Description: Naval War of 1812, A Documentary History. Michael J. Crawford, Editor. Third of a four-volume documentary history on the naval and maritime aspecs of the War of 1812. Focuses on the Chesapeake Bay, the Northern Lakes, and the Pacific Ocean theaters of operation during the last two years of the war, 1814-1815. L.C. card 85-600565. L.C. ISBN 0945274-47-5
Year/pages: 2002: 920 p.; ill.
Price: $73.50
[ 4 ] Naval War of 1812: A Documentary History, V. 1
Description: William S. Dudley, Editor, Michael J. Crawford, Associate Editor. Provides a detailed chronology of events leading to and various battles during the War of 1812. Introductory material describes the early development of the American Navy from 1775 through 1811. The chapters that follow include battle by battle descriptions of the war in the Atlantic, the Northern Lakes (Great Lakes), and the Gulf Coast. The document concludes with the USS Constitution's victory over the HMS Java on Dec. 29, 1812. L.C. card 85-600565.
Year/pages: 1985: 772 p.; ill.
Price: $62.00
[ 5 ] Interpreting Old Ironsides: An Illustrated Guide to the USS Constitution
Description: By Charles E. Brodine, Jr., et al. This work is a training manual for members of the crew of the 1797 United States frigate Constitution, the world's oldest warship in commission. The venerable vessel, which earned its nickname, "Old Ironsides," during the War of 1812, is today permanently berthed in the Charlestown Navy Yard, across the Charles River from its building site in Boston. The historic frigate is open to visitors year round, with tours provided by the crew, active sailors in the United States Navy. The lessons in the manual are divided among three groups, corresponding to the three skill levels of the tour guides.
Year/pages: 2007: 157 p.; ill.
Price: $34.50
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