Adrian Westbrooke has long been a student of the sea and of the men and ships that sailed it. His interest in the great age of sail led him into naval history — the voyages of discovery and the long wars that set the Royal Navy against the fleets of France, Spain, and Holland. An experienced offshore and cruising sailor, he brings to his work both a lifetime of reading and a sailor's own feel for wind, weather, and the rhythms of life under sail, even if on a far smaller scale than the great ships of the line. His writing pays close attention to seamanship, gunnery, and life ashore, giving readers as clear a picture of that vanished world as we can reasonably hope for today.
