Brian Lavery is a British naval historian and Curator Emeritus at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, and is probably the world's leading authority on the ship of the line. He is the author of DK's "Ship," as well as "Empire of the Seas: How the Navy Forged the Modern World" and the highly successful two-volume history of sailing battleships, "The Ship of the Line." Lavery was a historical consultant on Peter Weir's 2003 blockbuster "Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World." He has also consulted on the replica constructions of Captain Cook's "Endeavour" and the emigrant ship "Susan Constant."
"[Author Brian] Lavery has a sound sense of how to interest new
readers. He accentuates human-interest angles by quoting memoirists
who experienced a famous naval battle or shipwreck or by sketching
key individuals in the development of technological advances, such
as ocean liners, submarines, and containerized shipping. Lavishly
illustrating the extension of sea travel to transoceanic
dimensions, Lavery's work ably serves a collection's need for a
general, visually attractive chronicle of ships, sailors, and the
sea." Booklist "[A] lavishly illustrated and readable work Useful
for research and enjoyable for leisure reading for students
interested in naval history, exploration, and adventure." School
Library Journal "Lavishly illustrating the extension of sea travel
to transoceanic dimensions, [author Brian] Lavery's work ably
serves a collection's need for a general, visually attractive
chronicle of ships, sailors, and the sea." Booklist"
"[Author Brian] Lavery has a sound sense of how to interest new
readers. He accentuates human-interest angles by quoting memoirists
who experienced a famous naval battle or shipwreck or by sketching
key individuals in the development of technological advances, such
as ocean liners, submarines, and containerized shipping. Lavishly
illustrating the extension of sea travel to transoceanic
dimensions, Lavery's work ably serves a collection's need for a
general, visually attractive chronicle of ships, sailors, and the
sea." - Booklist "[A] lavishly illustrated and readable
work...Useful for research and enjoyable for leisure reading for
students interested in naval history, exploration, and adventure."
- School Library Journal "Lavishly illustrating the extension of
sea travel to transoceanic dimensions, [author Brian] Lavery's work
ably serves a collection's need for a general, visually attractive
chronicle of ships, sailors, and the sea." - Booklist
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