The Spanish Armadas

Cover of The Spanish Armadas by Winston Graham
Publisher: Collins
Year: 1972
Language: en
Edition: First American Edition
Pages: 288
ISBN-13: 9780002218429
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Weight: 0.00220462262 Pounds
Dewey Decimal: 942.05/5
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The Spanish Armadas by Winston Graham, published by Collins in 1972, is a detailed exploration of one of the most significant events in British history. This First American Edition spans 288 pages and delves into the story of the Spanish Armada, which faced destruction at the hands of English battleships. The narrative outlines Philip II of Spain’s efforts to conquer Protestant England, set against the backdrop of an ongoing conflict between the two nations.

Readers will find a comprehensive account that places the 1588 battle within the broader context of Spain’s attempts to restore Catholicism in England. The book highlights the roles of notable figures such as Howard and Drake, illustrating the dramatic naval confrontations that shaped the era. Graham’s storytelling vividly brings to life the human emotions and hostilities involved in this historical saga, while also addressing the subsequent Spanish naval campaigns that continued into the 17th century.


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The story of the Spanish Armada, sent crashing to destruction in stormy seas by English battleships, is one of the most famous and popular of British history. Philip II of Spain’s crusade to conquer Protestant England was the culmination of an undeclared war between the two nations which had simmered for years. The dramatic destruction of the Spanish fleet by Howard, Drake and their men ensured that England kept her political and religious freedom – but it was not the end of the story. This history places the Spanish Armada in its true context, as the most spectacular of Spain’s continued attempts to return England to Catholicism, first through friendship, then by marriage and finally through war. It explains that the 1588 battle was only one in a series of Spanish naval campaigns against England – it was not until the 17th century that peace was fully assured. Winston Graham, author of the Poldark novels, brings all his gifts as a storyteller to this fascinating work, making the momentous sea battles come to life and telling a tale of human hostility and passions.

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Language: en. Pages: 288. Edition: First American Edition.

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