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The Confident Hope of a Miracle by Neil Hanson
The Confident Hope of a Miracle by Neil Hanson




The Confident Hope of a Miracle by Neil Hanson

A rich mixture of imagination and research. Hanson writes with knowledge and verve, as if making a television documentary on a natural disaster. Praise for Neil Hanson's THE DREADFUL JUDGEMENT:'Conjures up the vanished city. No book has ever conveyed in such vivid, living detail how kings, queens and courtiers, sea captains, deckhands and galley slaves, the highest and the lowest in the land, fared in those turbulent months as the fate of England teetered on the brink. A triumphant combination of historical detail and storytelling flair, The Confident Hope of a Miracle draws on undiscovered and little known personal papers and records to tell the epic story of the Spanish Armada in all its scope. The dream of subduing the Protestant English lies in tatters. Over forty Spanish ships are wrecked on the Irish coast survivors crawling ashore have their throats slit and their purses ransacked. As soon as it engages with the English fleet, its shortcomings are clear in the face of superior tactics and firepower.Its hulls shot through with cannon fire, its men dying in thousands from wounds and disease, the mightiest fleet ever assembled is mercilessly harried into fleeing north, at the mercy of the elements.

The Confident Hope of a Miracle by Neil Hanson

But Philip's Armada is doomed before it even leaves port. Their only hope lies in the English Navy. Watchmen strain their eyes to see over the horizon. Great warning beacons stand all along the coast of England torches and kindling lie to hand. Across the Channel the English are scraping together bands of barely trained men, many armed only with scythes, stakes or longbows. In wait in the Netherlands lies a battle-hardened Spanish army, ferocious professionals with a taste for rape, looting and atrocity. Obsessed by the dream of reclaiming England for the Catholic Church - and adding another country to his sprawling dominions - Philip II of Spain has assembled a fleet of huge, castle-crowned galleons that stretches for miles across the face of the ocean. 'It is the summer of 1588, and the fate and future of England hangs in the balance.

The Confident Hope of a Miracle by Neil Hanson

'Continual, destruction in the foretop, the pox above board, the plague between decks, hell in the forecastle and the devil at the helm.






The Confident Hope of a Miracle by Neil Hanson