9781554889075-1554889073-The Seabound Coast: The Official History of the Royal Canadian Navy, 1867–1939, Volume I

The Seabound Coast: The Official History of the Royal Canadian Navy, 1867–1939, Volume I

ISBN-13: 9781554889075
ISBN-10: 1554889073
Author: William Johnston, John MacFarlane, William G.P. Rawling, Richard H. Gimblett
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Format: Hardcover 1014 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781554889075
ISBN-10: 1554889073
Author: William Johnston, John MacFarlane, William G.P. Rawling, Richard H. Gimblett
Publication date: 2011
Publisher: Dundurn Press
Format: Hardcover 1014 pages

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The Seabound Coast: The Official History of the Royal Canadian Navy, 1867–1939, Volume I (ISBN-13: 9781554889075 and ISBN-10: 1554889073), written by authors William Johnston, John MacFarlane, William G.P. Rawling, Richard H. Gimblett, was published by Dundurn Press in 2011. With an overall rating of 4.4 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Seabound Coast: The Official History of the Royal Canadian Navy, 1867–1939, Volume I (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.44.

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Commended for the 2011 Keith Matthews Award

From its creation in 1910, the Royal Canadian Navy was marked by political debate over the countrys need for a naval service. The Seabound Coast, Volume I of a three-volume official history of the RCN, traces the story of the navys first three decades, from its beginnings as Prime Minister Sir Wilfrid Lauriers tinpot navy of two obsolescent British cruisers to the force of six modern destroyers and four minesweepers with which it began the Second World War. The previously published Volume II of this history, Part 1, No Higher Purpose, and Part 2, A Blue Water Navy, has already told the story of the RCN during the 19391945 conflict.

Based on extensive archival research, The Seabound Coast recounts the acrimonious debates that eventually led to the RCNs establishment in 1910, its tenuous existence following the Laurier governments sudden replacement by that of Robert Borden one year later, and the navys struggles during the First World War when it was forced to defend Canadian waters with only a handful of resources. From the effects of the devastating Halifax explosion in December 1917 to the U-boat campaign off Canadas East Coast in 1918, the volume examines how the RCNs task was made more difficult by the often inconsistent advice Ottawa received from the British Admiralty in London. In its final section, this important and well-illustrated history relates the RCNs experience during the interwar years when anti-war sentiment and an economic depression threatened the services very survival.

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