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Iron Dawn: The Monitor, the Merrimack, and the Civil War Sea Battle that Changed History
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Overview
No single sea battle has had more far-reaching consequences than the one fought in Hampton Roads, Virginia, in 1862. The Confederacy, with no fleet of its own, took a radical step to combat the Union blockade, building an iron fort containing ten heavy guns on the hull of a captured Union frigate named the Merrimack. The North got word of the project, and, in panicky desperation, commissioned an eccentric inventor named John Ericsson to build the Monitor, an entirely revolutionary iron warship. Rushed through to completion in just one hundred days, it mounted only two guns, but they were housed in a shot-proof revolving turret. The ship hurried south from Brooklyn, only to arrive to find the Merrimack had already sunk half the Union fleet—and would be back to finish the job. When she returned, the Monitor was there. She fought the Merrimack to a standstill, and, many believe, saved the Union cause. As soon as word of the fight spread, Great Britain—the foremost sea power of the day—ceased work on all wooden ships. A thousand-year-old tradition ended and the naval future opened.
Richly illustrated with photos, maps, and engravings, Iron Dawn “renders all previous accounts of the encounter between the Monitor and the Merrimack as obsolete as wooden war ships” (The Dallas Morning News). Richard Snow brings to vivid life the tensions of the time in this “lively tale of science, war, and clashing personalities” (The Wall Street Journal).
Product Details
ISBN-13: | 9781476794198 |
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Publisher: | Scribner |
Publication date: | 10/24/2017 |
Edition description: | Reprint |
Pages: | 416 |
Sales rank: | 283,983 |
Product dimensions: | 5.40(w) x 8.30(h) x 1.10(d) |
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Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Terrible Havoc: March 1862 1
Chapter 2 Augury 7
Chapter 3 Disgrace 15
Chapter 4 The First Necessity 27
Chapter 5 Old Father Neptune 35
Chapter 6 The Once and Future Merrimack 45
Chapter 7 Guns 61
Chapter 8 The Power of Alliteration 73
Chapter 9 The Entrepreneur 77
Chapter 10 The Inventor 85
Chapter 11 The Peacemaker 93
Chapter 12 Perfect Protection 103
Chapter 13 Something in It 109
Chapter 14 No Battle, No Money 129
Chapter 15 The Tardy Patriot 141
Chapter 16 Trial Run 149
Chapter 17 The Prisoner Takes Command 165
Chapter 18 Paymaster Keeler Comes East 175
Chapter 19 Like a Duck 183
Chapter 20 A Visit to Lincoln 195
Chapter 21 March 8: Iron Against Wood 201
Chapter 22 Frightful News 241
Chapter 23 The Short, Bad Voyage 247
Chapter 24 March 9: Iron Against Iron 265
Chapter 25 Victors 291
Chapter 26 Echoes 297
Chapter 27 Hawthorne Visits the Future 309
Chapter 28 Tattnall's Turn 317
Chapter 29 Lincoln in the Field 329
Chapter 30 Not the Way to Richmond 335
Chapter 31 Doldrums 343
Chapter 32 Hatteras 351
Chapter 33 Landfall 357
A Note on Sources, and Acknowledgments 363
Bibliography 369
Index 377