
Lincoln and His Admirals
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Narrated by:
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David de Vries
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By:
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Craig L. Symonds
Abraham Lincoln began his presidency admitting that he knew "but little of ships," but he quickly came to preside over the largest national armada to that time, not eclipsed until World War I. Naval historian Craig L. Symonds' Lincoln and His Admirals unveils an aspect of Lincoln's presidency unexamined by historians until now, revealing how he managed the men who ran the naval side of the Civil War, and how the activities of the Union Navy ultimately affected the course of history.
Beginning with a gripping account of the attempt to re-supply Fort Sumter - a comedy of errors that shows all too clearly the fledgling president's inexperience - Symonds traces Lincoln's steady growth as a wartime commander-in-chief. Absent a Secretary of Defense, he would eventually become de facto commander of joint operations along the coast and on the rivers. That involved dealing with the men who ran the Navy: the loyal but often cranky Navy Secretary Gideon Welles, the quiet and reliable David G. Farragut, the flamboyant and unpredictable Charles Wilkes, the ambitious ordnance expert John Dahlgren, the well-connected Samuel Phillips Lee, and the self-promoting and gregarious David Dixon Porter.
Lincoln was remarkably patient; he often postponed critical decisions until the momentum of events made the consequences of those decisions evident. But Symonds also shows that Lincoln could act decisively. Disappointed by the lethargy of his senior naval officers on the scene, he stepped in and personally directed an amphibious assault on the Virginia coast, a successful operation that led to the capture of Norfolk. The man who knew "but little of ships" had transformed himself into one of the greatest naval strategists of his age.
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Craig L. Symonds
There are many books about President Lincoln’s relationship with Civil War generals such as McClellan and Grant.
With his usual flair and skill, Mr. Symonds tells the story of the Civil War US Navy, it’s importance and relationship with the President. He also tells several rarely publicized stories involving mid-rank officers which were key to victory and international affairs.
Such as the story of Cmdr Napoleon Collins and his capture of the CSS Florida in a Brazillian port. He ignored international Naval customs to do so, even though he had been reprimanded by the President himself previously for his part in an international incident. But he knew this elusive raider had to be stopped, so he acted anyway. The Brazillians protested with a wink, the US government blamed it on the junior officer with a wink.
This book was interesting and documents many interesting incidents and Lincoln’s remarkable leadership skills.
Great detail; fascinating
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David de Vries narration is spot on perfect. Can't compliment him enough. What a pleasure!!
Exceptional Book
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Excellent history
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I don’t know whether this is an issue with the writer or the reader, but the name of Major General William S. Rosecrans is mispronounced every time it appears. The name is NOT RosENcrans, it’s Rosecrans.
Other than the one issue just noted, the reader does an excellent job presenting the text throughout.
Highly recommended for the Civil War student who wishes to learn about little-known efforts by Lincoln as commander-in-chief over the sea service or gain greater depth of knowledge over more well-known events.
Thanks to Audible for making this volume available free of charge.
Well done — highly recommended
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This is a great book. I hope everyone who is interested in the navy, civil war or Lincoln will read this book.
I encourage Tantor, Recorded Books and Audible to produce all of Dr Symonds books.
Another masterpiece from the Master
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The Navy’s role in the American Civil War
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