The best books of 2024

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My favorite read in 2024

Book cover of The History of Navigation

Julian Stockwin ๐Ÿ‘ liked this book because...

As part of the research for a new series about the Age of Sail I revisited my reference libary and found this book an excellent overview to the subject

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  • Writing style

    ๐Ÿ‘ Liked it
  • Pace

    ๐Ÿ• Good, steady pace

By Dag Pike,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked The History of Navigation as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

Today travellers by land, sea and air take accurate navigation for granted but it was not always thus.

The author, a highly experienced sailor, sets out to record the development of navigational techniques from the earliest time, five millenniums ago. As explorers started to venture offshore into the unknown they had to rely on the sun and stars for direction. From this pioneers turned to mathematics, astrolobes, sextants and increasing accurate clocks to measure latitude and later longitude. More recently major breakthroughs with electronic navigation, GPS and other satellite systems have revolutionised travel.

Focusing primarily but not exclusively on marineโ€ฆ


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My 2nd favorite read in 2024

Book cover of Weather at Sea

Julian Stockwin ๐Ÿ‘ liked this book because...

As part of research for a new Age of Sail series I revisited my reference library and found this book an excellent overview of the subject

  • Loved Most

    ๐Ÿฅ‡ Thoughts ๐Ÿฅˆ Teach
  • Writing style

    ๐Ÿ‘ Liked it
  • Pace

    ๐Ÿ• Good, steady pace

By Simon Rowell,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Weather at Sea as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

The weather affects everyone at sea, whether you are pottering along the coast, motoring from port to port or sailing to another continent. This book explains the basic principles that govern the weather from a practical, on the water, sailor's point of view. It goes through global, regional and then local weather patterns so you understand what is happening, how this might change and why.
Armed with this knowledge and understanding you will be more confident to make decisions about when and when not to venture out to sea and what to expect if things change while you are outโ€ฆ


My 3rd favorite read in 2024

Book cover of Swords and Swordsmen

Julian Stockwin ๐Ÿ‘ liked this book because...

As part of the research for a new series set in the Age of Sail I revisited my reference library and found this book a useful overview of the subjext

  • Loved Most

    ๐Ÿฅ‡ Thoughts ๐Ÿฅˆ Teach
  • Writing style

    ๐Ÿ‘ Liked it
  • Pace

    ๐Ÿ• Good, steady pace

By Mike Loades,

Why should I read it?

1 author picked Swords and Swordsmen as one of their favorite books, and they share why you should read it.

What is this book about?

This magnificent book tells the story of the evolution of swords, how they were made, how they were used, and the people that used them. It doesn't claim to give comprehensive coverage but instead takes certain surviving examples as landmarks on a fascinating journey through the history of swords. Each is selected because it can be linked to a specific individual, thus telling their story too and giving a human interest. So the journey starts with the sword of Tutankhamun and ends with the swords of J E B Stuart and George Custer. Along the way we take in Henryโ€ฆ


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Admiral

By Julian Stockwin,

Book cover of Admiral

What is my book about?

April 1814. Napoleon is deposed and exiled after defeat by a resurgent allied collation. Saddled with huge war debts, the British government has no choice but to place many of its naval ships in reserve.

Captain Sir Thomas Kydd is one of the lucky officers not to be put on half pay. Instead, in the realisation of his life's ambition, he is offered an admiral's flag, but the station is West Africa and with it comes anti-slavery operations set in fever-ridden swamps. Despite the obvious dangers and hardships, Kydd readies for sea with his beloved Thunderer as his flagship.

But before he can set sail comes the electrifying news - the tyrant has escaped from Elba and is marching on Paris, the citizens flocking to join him.

Napoleon's invasion fleet is still in being and if the French navy declares for him they can sail from the ports now free of blockade and make the invasion of England a reality. What's more, the entire Channel Fleet has been stood down, its ships in various stages of repair.

There's one man in active service who happens to be on the spot - Admiral Sir Thomas Kydd. With frantic haste he's appointed temporary commander-in-chief to sail with all the men-o'-war that can be scraped together to stand athwart the French.

Waterloo is coming but before then Kydd must use all his legendary subterfuge and daring to save England from her peril.

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