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Chronicles of the Frigate Macedonian, 1809-1922

Chronicles of the Frigate Macedonian, 1809-1922 in Bloomington, MN
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"History that reads like a historical novel."—
New York Times
Book Review. "Thoroughly delightful and informative."—
Atlantic Monthly
His Majesty's Frigate
Macedonian
was launched at Woolwich in 1810, at the height of the wars against Napoleon; its remains, refashioned as a seaside hotel, burned in the Bronx in 1922. It is barely remembered now, but in its time the
was recognized as the most important prize ever taken by the American navya distinction it holds to this day. The history of this one ship, recommissioned USS
after its capture from the British in the War of 1812, is an engrossing tale filled with battles, chases, near mutiny, and an engaging cast of commanders. The
played a prominent role in such major events as the liberation of Latin America, the war against the slave trade, the great Irish famine, and the American Civil War. Not just an entertaining narrative, however, the biography of this extraordinary ship is also a detailed portrait of gunboat diplomacy in the nineteenth century.
New York Times
Book Review. "Thoroughly delightful and informative."—
Atlantic Monthly
His Majesty's Frigate
Macedonian
was launched at Woolwich in 1810, at the height of the wars against Napoleon; its remains, refashioned as a seaside hotel, burned in the Bronx in 1922. It is barely remembered now, but in its time the
was recognized as the most important prize ever taken by the American navya distinction it holds to this day. The history of this one ship, recommissioned USS
after its capture from the British in the War of 1812, is an engrossing tale filled with battles, chases, near mutiny, and an engaging cast of commanders. The
played a prominent role in such major events as the liberation of Latin America, the war against the slave trade, the great Irish famine, and the American Civil War. Not just an entertaining narrative, however, the biography of this extraordinary ship is also a detailed portrait of gunboat diplomacy in the nineteenth century.