Admiral of the Blue: The Life and Times of Admiral John Childs Purvis 1747 – 1825

Author(s) : GORDON Iain
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Admiral of the Blue: The Life and Times of Admiral John Childs Purvis 1747 – 1825

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“An account of the life and times of Admiral John Child Purvis, who was a contemporary naval officer of Nelson. His ability as a fighting commander was proved in a bloody duel between his sloop-of-war and a French corvette during the War of American Independence. As a battleship Captain, he was the first British officer to confront Napoleon Bonaparte, muzzle to muzzle, during the Siege of Toulon. Commanding the Princess Royal and then the London, he was involved in much action in the Mediterranean and served under the legendary Sir John Jervis (later Lord St. Vincent). Later, as a Flag Officer, he rejoined the Mediterranean Fleet first as second-in-command and then as Commander-in-Chief. The culmination of his long and distinguished career at sea was saving the Spanish fleet in Cadiz from capture by the French and preparing the city for siege.”

Year of publication :
2005
Place and publisher :
Barnsley, UK, Pen and Sword Maritime
Number of pages :
256
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