The ArmadaHoughton Mifflin Harcourt, 2005 - Всего страниц: 464 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. |
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Curtain Raiser Fotheringhay February 18 1587 | 1 |
Simplicity of a City London February 19 1587 | 6 |
Perplexity of a Queen Greenwich February 1922 1587 | 16 |
The End of a Gay Season Paris February 28March 13 1587 | 29 |
Plans of Operations Brussels March 122 1587 | 41 |
The Bitter Bread Rome March 2430 1587 | 52 |
Gods Obvious Design San Lorenzo de Escorial March 2431 1587 | 69 |
The Wind Commands Me Away London and Plymouth March 25April 12 1587 | 82 |
The Advantage of Time and Place Plymouth the Sleeve and Biscay to 45 N April 18July 30 1588 | 257 |
Entrance to the Arena The Lizard to the Eddystone July 3031 1588 | 268 |
First Blood The Eddystone to Stan Point July 31 1588 | 278 |
A Terrible Value of Great Shot Start Point to Portland Bill July 31August 2 1588 | 288 |
In Formidable Order Portland Bill to Calais Roads August 26 1588 | 302 |
The Hellburners The neighborhood of Calais August 6 and 7 1588 | 314 |
The Order Broken Calais Roads to Gravelines August 8 1588 | 326 |
The Tardy Miracle The banks of Zeeland and the North Sea August 912 1588 | 335 |
A Beard Is Singed Cadiz Bay April 29May 1 1587 | 93 |
No Matter of Substance The Portuguese coast May 220 1587 | 110 |
Barrel Staves and Treasure Cafe St Vincent and the Azores May 21June 18 1587 | 120 |
An Arm Is Cut Off Sluys June 9August 5 1587 | 129 |
The Happy Day Coutras October 20 1587 | 146 |
The Uses of Victory France October 21December 16 1587 | 158 |
The Ominous Year Western Europe midwinter 15871588 | 172 |
The Company of These Noble Ships Greenwich and English waters JanuaryMarch 1588 | 187 |
In the Hope of a Miracle Lisbon February 9April 25 1588 | 201 |
The Day of the Barricades 1 Paris May 12 1588 and before | 218 |
The Day of the Barricades II Paris May 12 1588 and after | 232 |
The Invincible Sets Sail Lisbon to Corunna May 9July 22 1588 | 245 |
Myself Your General Tilbury August 1819 1588 | 342 |
Drake Is Captured Western Europe August and September 1588 | 352 |
The Long Road Home From the North Sea about 56N around Ireland to Spanish ports August 13October 15 1588 | 364 |
End of a Tall Man Blots December 23 1588 | 376 |
The Winds of God The Escurial New Years 1589 | 387 |
Not a Whit Dismayed Richmond New Years 1589 | 393 |
New York New Years 1959 | 397 |
A General Note on Sources | 405 |
Notes | 410 |
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