Lives Of The British Admirals: Containing An Accurate Naval History From The Earliest Periods; Volume 3
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John Berkenhout fue un médico y naturalista inglés cuyas obras se centraron principalmente en catalogar el mundo natural de Gran Bretaña e Irlanda. Sus contribuciones a la historia natural, en particular a través de sus extensos resúmenes y sinopsis, fueron significativas para la clasificación de especies, identificando notablemente la rata parda. La dedicación de Berkenhout a la observación meticulosa y al registro sistemático estableció su importancia en el estudio histórico de las ciencias naturales.






Through vivid descriptions and historical illustrations, Berkenhout and Campbell detail the lives and careers of the most influential British admirals, providing readers with a comprehensive understanding of naval history from the earliest periods. An essential resource for military historians and lovers of maritime literature.
This book is a comprehensive guide to the natural history of Britain and Ireland. It includes detailed descriptions of various plants and animals, as well as geological formations, making it an invaluable resource for naturalists and researchers.
This classic history book offers a comprehensive account of British naval history from the earliest periods. Written by John Berkenhout and John Campbell, 'Lives of the British Admirals' is a must-read for anyone interested in the history of the Royal Navy.