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PUBLISHER: Birlinn General
FORMAT: Paperback
ISBN: 9781843410461
RRP: £9.99
PAGES: 224
PUBLICATION DATE:
July 31, 2009
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The Sea King: The Life of James Iredell Waddell
Gary McKay
Based on documents never before publicly accessible from the US Navy, the National Archives of the United States of America and the British Home Office, “The Sea King” is the first biography of one of the Civil War’s most fascinating players. As the rogue captain of the last Confederate commerce raider, the Shenandoah, James Waddell was a huge thorn in the side of the post-Civil war administration (they branded him a pirate and an enemy of the state), who singlehandedly destroyed the US whaling fleet, almost brought Britain and America to war, and finally surrendered after a 22,000-mile journey at Liverpool. Proclaimed an American hero upon his death in 1886 he was given the only state funeral ever awarded for a former Confederate officer.
Gary McKay
Dr. Gary McKay is a member of the US Naval Institute and the Navy League of the United States America. Having served in the US Navy with an electronic intelligence unit and in the US Army as an intelligence analyst, he has been decorated by both services for his analyses. His work as a remote sensing archaeologist has been featured in many newspaper articles and television programmes and is an outgrowth of his research time spent at the US Naval Research Laboratory at NASA Stennis Space Centre. He currently heads Float Research, dedicated geographic research group.