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Duel Between the First Ironclads

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Duel Between the First Ironclads
Duel Between the First Ironclads

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Duel Between the First Ironclads

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One was called “a tin can on a shingle”; the other, “a half-submerged crocodile.” Yet, on a March day in 1862 in Hampton Roads, Virginia, after a five-hour duel, the U.S.S.
Monitor
and the C.S.S.
Virginia
(formerly the U.S.S.
Merrimack
) were to change the course of not only the Civil War but also naval warfare forever. Using letters, diaries, and memoirs of men who lived through the epic battle of the
and the
and of those who witnessed it from afar, William C. Davis documents and analyzes this famous confrontation of the first two modern warships. The result is a full-scale history that is as exciting as a novel. Besides a thorough discussion of the designs of each ship, Davis portrays come of the men involved in the building and operation of America’s first ironclads—John Ericsson, supreme egoist and engineering genius who designed the
; John Brooke, designer of the
; John Worden, the well-loved captain of the
; Captain Franklin Buchanan of the
; and a host of other men on both Union and Confederate sides whose contributions make this history as much a story of men as of ships and war.

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