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The Fortifications of Gibraltar, 1068-1945 (Osprey Fortress, No. 52)

The Fortifications of Gibraltar, 1068-1945 (Osprey Fortress, No. 52)

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The Fortifications of Gibraltar, 1068-1945 (Osprey Fortress, No. 52)

by Fa, Darren; Finlayson, Clive

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New York: Osprey, 2006. 1st Printing. Soft Cover. Very Good. 7x0x9. Hook, Adam. First printing. Covers toned, ink mark on rear cover. 2006 Soft Cover. 64 pp. Gibraltar is not only an archetypal fortress, preserving in its dominating topography and walls, bastions and emplacements a rich testament to extended periods of human conflict, but it is also a unique record of the evolution of the sciences of fortification and associated defensive structures over a period of more than six centuries. Gibraltar has a complex and varied military history, lying as it does at the gateway to the Mediterranean and the meeting points of the continents of Europe and Africa. Its history, always shaped by its unique combination of strategic position and topography, begins in ancient times with successive occupations by Phoenicians, Carthaginians and Romans. It then passed through Arab, Castilian and Spanish hands, and has been a British possession since 1704. The Rock served as a base for Nelson's fleet in the Napoleonic Wars and, in World War II, for the Royal Navy's Task Force 'H' and as as a vital stopping place for supply convoys plying to and from the East through the Suez Canal and supporting the Allied effort in the Mediterranean Theater. An unprecedented amount of tunnelling took place on Gibraltar, making it a veritable warren that housed aircraft hangars, ammunition stores, hospitals and even a secret chamber (the Stay-Behind Cave) that was to be manned as an observation post in the event of a hostile takeover.

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Darren Fa was born in Gibraltar 1966. Darren is a member of the Fortress Study Group, The Ordnance Society and the Coast Defence Study Group. Deputy Director of the Gibraltar museum, he has also prepared numerous papers, articles and talks on Gibraltar's local and natural history, and is co-editor of Gibraltar Heritage, a bi-annual magazine. Clive Finlayson was born in Gibraltar in 1955. Educated at Gibraltar Grammar School, he completed a BSc at the University of Liverpool, UK, and went on to obtain a DPhil from the University of Oxford. A former managing director of the Gibraltar Tourism Agency, in 1991 Clive became Director of the Gibraltar Museum. The author lives in Gibraltar.

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Title
The Fortifications of Gibraltar, 1068-1945 (Osprey Fortress, No. 52)
Author
Fa, Darren; Finlayson, Clive
Illustrator
Hook, Adam
Format/Binding
Soft Cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
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Edition
1st Printing
Binding
Paperback
ISBN 10
1846030161
ISBN 13
9781846030161
Publisher
Osprey
Place of Publication
New York
Date Published
2006
Size
7x0x9
Keywords
MILITARY HISTORY ARCHITECTURE FORTRESS OSPREY GIBRALTAR EUROPE EUROPEAN HISTORY
X weight
8 oz

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