Sea of Gray: The Around-the-World Odyssey of the Confederate Raider Shenandoah (SIGNED)

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pp. 432, b/w photographs illustrated eps, Signed by the author on the title page. “When the Union navy blockaded Southern ports during the Civil War, the Confederates dispatched commercial raiders to prey on private Union ships. One of these raiders was the C.S.S. Shenandoah, a British auxiliary steamer purchased by Confederate agents and refitted as a man-of-war. Chaffin (Pathfinder; Fatal Glory) recounts the Shenandoah’s round-the-world journey in a compelling narrative based upon Civil War?ra logbooks, journals, letters and memoirs. Commissioned to lay waste to New England’s Pacific whaling fleet, the Shenandoah sailed from Liverpool in 1864. Thirteen months and 58,000 miles later, it sailed back. Along the way, the ship survived storms, ice jams and a near mutiny while capturing 40 Union vessels, taking 1,053 prisoners and destroying cargo valued in 1865 at $1.4 million. En route to the Bering Sea when the war ended in April 1865, the Shenandoah continued to fight until June for lack of ” ‘reliable evidence.’ ” Thereafter, it dodged capture as it raced for the safety of a British port. Sure to satisfy Civil War and nautical fans, Chaffin’s history describes these adventures in gratifying detail.”

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ISBN 0809095114
ISBN13 9780809095117
Number of pages 432
Original Title Sea of Gray: The Around-the-World Odyssey of the Confederate Raider Shenandoah (SIGNED)
Published Date 2006
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size 8vo
Place of Publication New York
Edition First Edition
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pp. 432, b/w photographs illustrated eps, Signed by the author on the title page. “When the Union navy blockaded Southern ports during the Civil War, the Confederates dispatched commercial raiders to prey on private Union ships. One of these raiders was the C.S.S. Shenandoah, a British auxiliary steamer purchased by Confederate agents and refitted as a man-of-war. Chaffin (Pathfinder; Fatal Glory) recounts the Shenandoah’s round-the-world journey in a compelling narrative based upon Civil War?ra logbooks, journals, letters and memoirs. Commissioned to lay waste to New England’s Pacific whaling fleet, the Shenandoah sailed from Liverpool in 1864. Thirteen months and 58,000 miles later, it sailed back. Along the way, the ship survived storms, ice jams and a near mutiny while capturing 40 Union vessels, taking 1,053 prisoners and destroying cargo valued in 1865 at $1.4 million. En route to the Bering Sea when the war ended in April 1865, the Shenandoah continued to fight until June for lack of ” ‘reliable evidence.’ ” Thereafter, it dodged capture as it raced for the safety of a British port. Sure to satisfy Civil War and nautical fans, Chaffin’s history describes these adventures in gratifying detail.”

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Weight 1 kg