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Knowles (Sir Charles)

The Conduct of Admiral Knowles on the Late Expedition set in a True Light.

London: Printed for J. Clarke, 1758.,

281,26 €

Forest Books William Laywood

(Grantham, Royaume-Uni)

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Auteur
Knowles (Sir Charles)
Éditeurs
London: Printed for J. Clarke, 1758.
Thème
NAVAL LAW MARITIME MILITARY ENGLISH NAVY Rochefort Expedition, 1757

Description

First edition, 8vo, 30pp., woodcut vignette on title, errata slip after title, folding map engraved by T. Jefferys of ìLa Rade de Basqueî and a large folding engraved plate of ìFort de líAiguille, Fort Fouras and the Fort in the Island of Aix, and a Prospect of the Land about the Mouth of the River Charante, from Fort de la Aiguille to líIsle Madame, taken art about 5 Miles distantî, disbound pamphlet. Admiral Knowles was second in command with his flag in the ìNeptuneî, under Sir Edward Hawke in the abortive expedition against Rochefort in 1757. Knowles's conduct and the conduct of the military commander, Lieutenant-General Sir John Mordaunt, provoked considerable criticism. Knowles was among those reproached for this failure and responded with a pamphlet, ìThe Conduct of Admiral Knowles on the Late Expedition Set in a True Light, 1758î. This met with scant favour, and a notice of it in the Critical Review was so extreme that the editor, Tobias Smollett, was tried for libel and sentenced to a £100 fine and three months imprisonment. He was superseded in his command and, though he retained his flag in the ìRoyal Anneî, guardship at Portsmouth, he had no further active service in the English navy. Sabin, 38150; Goldsmith, 9428.
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