Könyv OLD IRONSIDES Marcus Ashford

OLD IRONSIDES

How Live Oak, 24-Pound Cannons, and Sheer American Defiance Built the Ship That Humbled Britain

Szerző: Marcus Ashford
Nyelv: Angol
Kötés: Puha kötésű
Elérhetőség: Várható készletfeltöltés
Küldés 12. 07. 2026
5 844 Ft
They fired over 100 cannonballs at her. Every single one bounced off.In 1812, British sailors watche...

Információk a könyvről

Szerző
Nyelv
Angol
Kötés
Könyv - Puha kötésű
Kiadva
2026
oldal
106
EAN
9798186403883
Enbook ID
53207959
Súly
155
Méretek
152 x 229 x 6

Teljes leírás

They fired over 100 cannonballs at her. Every single one bounced off.

In 1812, British sailors watched in disbelief as their own cannon fire ricocheted off the sides of an American frigate like pebbles thrown against a stone wall. They had no explanation for it. Their guns were loaded, their aim was true, and the ship they were firing at was made of wood. Yet nothing got through. In that moment, a legend was born and the Royal Navy's century-long confidence in its own invincibility began to crack.

Old Ironsides tells the full, untold story behind that moment. Not just the battle, but everything that made it possible. The Georgia forests that grew the wood no European shipyard had ever used at scale. The Philadelphia designer who threw out every assumption about what a frigate was supposed to be. The political decision made by a cash-strapped young republic that had no navy, no leverage, and no margin for error and built something the world had never seen anyway.

Few people know that the same wood that stopped British cannonballs had been growing for over a thousand years before a single American frigate was commissioned. Fewer still know that a 21-year-old medical student's poem saved the ship from destruction or that schoolchildren's pennies funded the restoration that kept her alive a century later.

This is the story of a nation that could not afford to be weak, and the six wooden warships it built to prove that it wasn't. It is the story of engineers who outthought an empire, sailors who outfought it, and a public that refused, generation after generation, to let the proof of what they had accomplished disappear.

If you have ever stood next to something old enough to make history feel real, you already know what kind of book this is.

Whether you are a history enthusiast, a naval warfare reader, or simply someone who believes that the stories worth telling are the ones that actually happened, this book was written for you.

Get your copy today. The ship has been waiting over two centuries to tell this story properly.