000 03233cam a2200277 a 4500
001 000316
005 20231009191953.0
008 092304r20052003nyuab b 001 0 eng
010 _a2004048378
020 _a9781400042944
050 0 0 _aDA360
_b.H34 2005
082 0 0 _a942.055 HAN
100 1 _aHanson, Neil.
245 1 4 _aThe confident hope of a miracle
_b: the true history of the Spanish Armada
_c/ Neil Hanson
250 _a1st American ed
260 _aNew York
_b: Alfred A. Knopf
_c, 2005.
300 _axviii, 489 p.
_b: col. ill., col. maps
_c; 24 cm.
500 _aOriginally published: London ; New York : Doubleday, 2003.
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [431]-480) and index.
505 0 0 _aThe enterprise of England: God's obvious design -- In the cause of God -- The master of the sea -- Smoking the wasps from their nests -- The floating forest -- So violent a sea and wind -- The sea beggars -- The Wall of England: Like bears tied to stakes -- The advantage of time and place -- A bad place to rest in -- The greatest Navy that ever swam upon the sea -- The heavens thundered -- A terrible value of great shot -- Resolved there to live and die -- The hell-burners -- Aftermath: A wonderful fear -- The rags which yet remain -- The disease uncured -- Vanished into smoke -- God will tire of working miracles.
520 _aThe Confident Hope of a Miracleis a gripping account of the defeat of the Spanish Armada the defining international event of the Elizabethan age. In 1588, determined to reclaim England for the Catholic Church, King Philip II of Spain launched a fleet of huge castle-crowned galleons that stretched for miles across the ocean. A battle-hardened Spanish Army waited in Holland, ready to crush England's barely trained conscripts, many armed only with scythes, stakes or longbows. All that stood between Spain and victory was the English Navy. But English ships, tactics, weapons and crews were much superior to those of the Armada, and the pious and ascetic Philip's confident hope of a miracle to give him victory was not fulfilled. The story of the Spanish Armada is one of the great epics, with a cast of characters as rich and varied as any in history, with results that shaped Europe for centuries to come. Neil Hanson, the acclaimed author ofThe Great Fire of LondonandThe Custom of the Sea, brings the story to vivid life, tracing the origins of the conflict from the Old World to the New, delineating the Armada campaign in rousing prose, and illuminating the lives of kings and popes, spymasters and assassins, military commanders and common sailors, and the ordinary men and women caught up in this great event when the fate of nations hung in the balance. Hanson also depicts the terrible fate that befell the seamen of both sides long after the decisive battles were over, and he takes a fresh, hard look at Elizabeth I, shaking the pedestal of England's greatest ever monarch. The Confident Hope of a Miracleis authentic and original history written with the pace and drama of a novel.
650 0 _aArmada, 1588
651 4 _aGreat Britain
_x-History, Naval
_y-Tudors, 1485-1603
651 _aSpain
_x-History, Naval
_y-16th century
942 _cMO
999 _c221991
_d221991