Sea Wolf of the Confederacy: The Daring Civil War Raids of Naval Lt. Charles W. Read

Author:   David W. Shaw
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
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9781574092073


Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 September 2005
Format:   Paperback
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Sea Wolf of the Confederacy: The Daring Civil War Raids of Naval Lt. Charles W. Read


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In June 1862, just days before the epic clash at Gettysburg, a small party of the Confederate Navy mounted a devastating series of raids on the New England coast. At the center of the conflict was the hotheaded young adventurer, Charles W. Read. Serving aboard the CSS FLORIDA off the coast of Brazil, Read hatched a daring plan to sail a captured brig directly into the Union's home waters and wreak havoc on their shipping lanes. Burning or capturing more than twenty merchant vessels in less than three weeks, Read's rampage caused widespread panic in Northern cities, and brought enormous pressure to stop the rebel pirate. At one point there were nearly forty Union ships sent to hunt down Read in a cat-and-mouse chase that finally led to his dramatic capture off the coast of Maine.

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Author:   David W. Shaw
Publisher:   Rowman & Littlefield
Imprint:   Sheridan House
Dimensions:   Width: 15.30cm , Height: 1.60cm , Length: 23.00cm
Weight:   0.408kg
ISBN:  

9781574092073


ISBN 10:   1574092073
Pages:   256
Publication Date:   01 September 2005
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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"A distinguished popular naval historian adds to his laurels with this presentation of the career of a Confederate Navy lieutenant and expert commerce raider. An undistinguished Annapolis graduate, Charles W. Read went south and served ably at the Battle of New Orleans and aboard the ironclad Arkansas. He then shipped out aboard the commerce raider Florida and transferred with a small crew to one of her prizes. He thereafter took a succession of armed prizes northward during a rampage along the U.S. coast that ended off Portland, Maine. He exercised to the full his talent for improvisation and was probably the most cost-effective commerce raider in naval history as well as a cause of migraines in the U.S. Navy and for naval secretary Gideon Welles, an underrated Union stalwart whom Shaw vividly portrays as he traces Read's depredations. Shaw is particularly adept at conveying the day-to-day problems Read faced in keeping his ships afloat, his crew fed and disciplined, and the enemy at safe distance. Maritime and Civil War buffs will grab. -- ""Booklist"" Confederate commerce raider Charles Read rampaged up the Atlantic seaboard in the summer of 1863, capturing and burning dozens of Yankee merchant ships and augmenting Union panic in the weeks leading up to the battle of Gettysburg. Drawing on official reports, news accounts and diary entries of participants, journalist Shaw, author of America's Victory, a 19th-century yachting saga, brings this adventure to life in a sprightly historical study of Read and Gideon Welles, the Union Naval Secretary charged with hunting him down. In contrast to the Gettysburg bloodbath, Read's campaign was an almost gallant feat of quick-wittedness and derring-do that destroyed much property but caused almost no casualties. Jumping his command from one captured Yankee ship to the next, always on the alert for fresh victims and novel ruses by which his punily armed crew might overcome them, Read lived the life of a buccaneer but was simultaneously mindful of the punctilious rules governing naval warfare against civilians. Arranging for the safe return of his prisoners to shore was one of Read's biggest headaches, necessitating complex negotiations with passing neutral-or even Yankee-ships; vessels with too many passengers to accommodate were simply released in exchange for an IOU to the Confederate government for their value. Shaw fleshes out the picaresque with sailing lore, sharply etched portraits of figures on both sides, and engaging background material on Union and Confederate naval strategy. Civil War and nautical buffs alike will enjoy this well-told account of a colorful chapter of the Civil War at sea. -- ""Publishers Weekly"""


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