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Your Noblest Shippe: Anatomy of a Tudor Warship

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This volume is concerned primarily with a detailed description of the Mary Rose and how she operated as a functional warship. Commencing with a discussion of the place of the Mary Rose in the development of warships; her recovery and recording are described and the method by which she has been reconstructed on paper. Evidence is presented for how the ship was designed and built and how the timbers were fashioned. The structure of the ship and her rigging as she was in 1545 are described deck by deck and lavishly illustrated, including reconstructed deck plans. Operational aspects such as steering, mooring, anchoring, the ship's boats, navigation and the removal of water are discussed. A summary of the ship's armaments is provided and her fighting capabilities considered. Evidence for how the ship was altered during her use, and how she might be reconstructed as a whole, are examined and the nature of and reasons for her sinking reviewed. The volume concludes with a summary of some principal areas of research that remain to be addressed.

418 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 2009

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August 30, 2012
Possibly the hardest going of the 'Archaeology of the Mary Rose' series, this is still a fascinating book on the structure of the vessel, and her sails and riggings. Comes along with drawings of the ships lines, and sail plans.
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