
Reign of Iron
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The Civil War was notable for its use of new technologies, including the torpedo, the Gatling gun, and the telegraph. Another first was the ironclad ship, which ended the three-thousand-year tradition of wooden men-of-war. James Nelson, acclaimed author of the Brethren of the Coast trilogy, explores the extraordinary story of these ships in Reign of Iron.
As war raged, North and South raced to produce the first seaworthy ironclad ship. After a year-long scramble, the North's Monitor and the South's Merrimack met in battle for the first time. In his first non-fiction book, Nelson recounts the story of these ships, the men who built and fought them, and the extraordinary battle that made them legend. James L. Nelson has served as a seaman, rigger, boatswain, and officer on a number of sailing vessels. He is the author of Thieves of Mercy and Glory in the Name: A Novel of the Confederate Navy. He is also the author of The Guardship, The Blackbirder, and The Pirate Round - the books of the Brethren of the Coast trilogy, as well as By Force of Arms, The Maddest Idea, The Continental Risque, Lords of the Ocean and All the Brave Fellows - the five books of his Revolution at Sea Saga. He lives with his wife and children in Harpswell, Maine. "Nelson has written a stirring account of the day that wooden walls and canvas sails bowed to iron and steam." - Bloomberg NewsAll prices
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James L. Nelson has served as a seaman, rigger, boatswain, and officer on a number of sailing vessels. He is the author of By Force of Arms, The Maddest Idea, The Continental Risque, Lords of the Ocean, and All the Brave Fellows -- the five books of his Revolution at Sea Saga. -- as well as The Guardship: Book One of the Brethren of the Coast. He lives with his wife and children in Harpswell, Maine.
Content
- Cover
- Title Page
- Dedication
- Epigraph
- Contents
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- Chapter 1. Sink Before Surrender
- Chapter 2. Sea Trials of the Monitor
- Chapter 3. Birth of the Ironclads
- Chapter 4. Pawnee Steams South
- Chapter 5. Panic
- Chapter 6. The Fall of Norfolk
- Chapter 7. The Confederate States Navy
- Chapter 8. A Chieftain Without a Clan
- Chapter 9. An Ironclad for the North
- Chapter 10. An Ironclad for the South
- Chapter 11. "Three Skilful Naval Officers
- Chapter 12. Merrimack Redux
- Chapter 13. John Ericsson
- Chapter 14. The Princeton
- Chapter 15. "Another Ericsson Failure
- Chapter 16. "She Will Be Your Coffin
- Chapter 17. "An Iron-Clad, Shot-Proof Steam Battery...
- Chapter 18. Hard Terms
- Chapter 19. Many Vexatious Delays
- Chapter 20. The Ericsson Battery
- Chapter 21. "Do You Really Think She Will Float?
- Chapter 22. Monitor-Person or Device for Checking or Warning
- Chapter 23. "The Vessel Was Called...Virginia.
- Chapter 24. John L. Worden
- Chapter 25. A Novelty in Naval Construction
- Chapter 26. Testing Her Capabilities
- Chapter 27. March 8
- Chapter 28. That Ship Must Be Burned
- Chapter 29. On the Crater of a Volcano
- Chapter 30. A Gleam of Lightning
- Chapter 31. "And Thus Commenced the Great Battle...
- Chapter 32. The First Fight of the Ironclads
- Chapter 33. The Reign of Iron
- Chapter 34. "Merely Drilling the Men at the Guns
- Chapter 35. The Last Meeting
- Chapter 36. The End of the Progenitors
- Chapter 37. Cape Hatteras
- Epilogue: The Old Jack Tar Feeling
- Notes
- Selected Bibliography
- Virginia
- Monitor
- General
- Searchable Terms
- About the Author
- Other Books by James L. Nelson
- Copyright
- About the Publisher
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