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The British Navy: A Concise History by Oliver Warner is a clear and authoritative overview of one of the world’s most influential naval forces. From the earliest coastal defences of the Roman era to the rise of the Tudor fleet and the dominance of the Pax Britannica in the 19th century, Warner traces the evolution of the British Navy with depth and precision. The book explores the struggles for power against Spain, the Dutch, France, and later Germany, while also examining the technological advances and strategic transformations that shaped modern naval warfare.
More than a chronicle of ships and battles, this history also brings to life the individuals who built the Navy’s legacy — from admirals and administrators to the ordinary sailors who lived, fought, and worked on the lower deck. Covering victories, failures, discipline, hardship, courage, and ambition, this richly illustrated volume is essential reading for naval enthusiasts, military history readers, and anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of Britain’s maritime power.


















