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A Boston Schooner in the Royal Navy, 1768-1772
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Uses rare surviving records, including fully intact logbooks, to situate the customs-enforcement interceptor Sultana within the wider picture of the British Atlantic in this crucial period.HONORABL...
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18 April 2023

Uses rare surviving records, including fully intact logbooks, to situate the customs-enforcement interceptor Sultana within the wider picture of the British Atlantic in this crucial period.
HONORABLE MENTION: 2023 Lyman Book Award for North American Naval History
The small Boston-built schooner Sultana served as a customs-enforcement interceptor on the North American eastern seaboard in the period leading up to the American Declaration of Independence, when British taxation of American trade was a hugely contentious issue. As a typical workaday British American merchant ship taken into naval service, Sultana offers a rare opportunity to understand a technology of paramount importance to this world, where records for merchant ships are scarce, but where in this case a wealth of information, from plan drawings to the fully-intact logbooks, has survived. The book provides a detailed narrative of the ship's activities, and reveals the nature of life on board and the day to day business of operating a small sailing ship. It explores the technology of the ship and her sailing qualities as revealed by the ship's logs and also by the performance of a modern replica. In addition, the book situates Sultana's role within the wider picture of the British Atlantic in this crucial period. It is thereby both naval microhistory and also Atlantic history for all scholars interested in the formation and development of the British Atlantic world.
HONORABLE MENTION: 2023 Lyman Book Award for North American Naval History
The small Boston-built schooner Sultana served as a customs-enforcement interceptor on the North American eastern seaboard in the period leading up to the American Declaration of Independence, when British taxation of American trade was a hugely contentious issue. As a typical workaday British American merchant ship taken into naval service, Sultana offers a rare opportunity to understand a technology of paramount importance to this world, where records for merchant ships are scarce, but where in this case a wealth of information, from plan drawings to the fully-intact logbooks, has survived. The book provides a detailed narrative of the ship's activities, and reveals the nature of life on board and the day to day business of operating a small sailing ship. It explores the technology of the ship and her sailing qualities as revealed by the ship's logs and also by the performance of a modern replica. In addition, the book situates Sultana's role within the wider picture of the British Atlantic in this crucial period. It is thereby both naval microhistory and also Atlantic history for all scholars interested in the formation and development of the British Atlantic world.
Price: $130.00
Pages: 306
Publisher: Boydell & Brewer Inc.
Imprint: Boydell Press
Publication Date:
18 April 2023
Trim Size: 9.21 X 6.14 in
ISBN: 9781783277469
Format: Hardcover
BISACs:
HISTORY / Military / Naval, Naval forces and warfare, HISTORY / United States / Colonial Period (1600-1775), HISTORY / Europe / Great Britain / Georgian Era (1714-1837), Military history, History of the Americas
Reid's meticulously researched and accessible account of Sultana not only offers an in-depth exploration of 18th-century maritime life but also brings to life the individuals who sailed the vessel, making this book an invaluable resource for both history enthusiasts and maritime scholars alike.
Introduction
1. The Royal Navy Buys a Boston-built Schooner, August 1767-September 1768
2. Back to New England and First Patrols, September 1768-July 1769
3. The Chesapeake and Rhode Island, July 1769-August 1771
4. The Delaware River, August 1771-July 1772
5. Back to England, July-December 1772
6. Sold Out of the Service: Sultana and the Royal Navy in British America
Appendix A. Sailing Sultana
Appendix B. The Crew of Sultana
Appendix C. Vessels and Cargoes Intercepted by Sultana
Appendix D. Damage, Repairs, and Maintenance
Appendix E. The Thirty-Two-Point Compass
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
1. The Royal Navy Buys a Boston-built Schooner, August 1767-September 1768
2. Back to New England and First Patrols, September 1768-July 1769
3. The Chesapeake and Rhode Island, July 1769-August 1771
4. The Delaware River, August 1771-July 1772
5. Back to England, July-December 1772
6. Sold Out of the Service: Sultana and the Royal Navy in British America
Appendix A. Sailing Sultana
Appendix B. The Crew of Sultana
Appendix C. Vessels and Cargoes Intercepted by Sultana
Appendix D. Damage, Repairs, and Maintenance
Appendix E. The Thirty-Two-Point Compass
Glossary
Bibliography
Index