
- Title : Under the Blue Pennant: or Notes of a Naval Officer, 1863-1865
- Author : John W. Grattan
- Rating : 4.54 (928 Vote)
- Publish : 2014-9-24
- Format : Paperback
- Pages : 256 Pages
- Asin : 0471390216
- Language : English
"Rare gives us insights into how Union naval officers thought, how they lived entertaining and informative for the general reader and a mine of material for the specialist."-Journal of Military History "A small, long-submerged treasure that will reward those willing to give in to the unfamiliar waters of the Civil War's naval history."-Civil War Book R
"Rare gives us insights into how Union naval officers thought, how they lived entertaining and informative for the general reader and a mine of material for the specialist."-Journal of Military History
"A small, long-submerged treasure that will reward those willing to give in to the unfamiliar waters of the Civil War's naval history."-Civil War Book Reviews "A surprisingly lively and modern read a welcome addition to our knowledge of the lives of men who served in the Civil War."-Kirkus Reviews
"Fresh and highly revealing." -Richmond Times-Dispatch
Now available in paperback, this highly acclaimed eyewitness account of the Civil War at sea provides fascinating insights into command decisions made on the bridge as well as life below deck. Sparkling with Victorian wit, this from-the-front report opens a window into the lives of ordinary soldiers and the men who led them into war.. Recently discovered in the Library of Congress archives, this memoir was written just after theGrattan served for two years as clerk and aide to the squadron commander aboard the flagship of the largest Union naval command, the North Atlantic Blocking Squadron. Grattan's journal, Under the Blue Pennant, or Notes of a Naval Officer 1863-1865, helps to fill this historical void. --Bertina Loeffler Sedlack. Grattan's sketches provide glimpses of real war, and Schneller's illustrations and maps further bring to life an important episode in our nation's military history. John W. Schneller presents Grattan's narrative essentially in its original form, adding a 50-page introduction and explanatory notes to provide important background information and place the narrative's events in historical context. While the majority of Civil War histories focus on the personalities and battles of the Union Army, few explore Union naval operations and their importance. Editor Robert J. The journal, written in unembellished Victorian proseThis 88 page manual has numerous black and white photographs showing the techniques. The common threads are magic and sex. While I do understand that this is a children's book, I do not find it acceptable that grammatically it makes little sense. Each chapter begins with a learning objectives and ends with practical tips and lessons learned in the chapter.Built around three main sections: knowledge management in construction practice; learning from experience; and emerging models and solutions; it is a must read for both practitioners and researchers in the construction industry and a should read for others inthe business of managing the intellectual assets of their particular industry.. There is a lot of information here for the price, but it is scattered around. They are used interchangeably between the roles of employer, union, and third party to the point that half-way through the book you'll be totally confused by the scenarios because the Union boss's name "IDA" in the last scenario is now the Employer's name in the next scenario utterly frustrating and makes you have to re-read the scenarios; all because of lack of creativity by the author. Denial may be a responsivity factor. Foote also addresses many of the criticisms faced by Teach for America. It is written b


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