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Gibraltar and Its Sieges, with a Description of Its Natural Features.

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The work combines a chronological account of Gibraltar’s military history — from its capture in 1704 through the protracted Great Siege and notable assaults such as the floating-battery attacks — with detailed descriptions of fortifications, relief efforts, and naval operations. Complementing the annals are topographical and natural-history sections that portray the Rock’s geology, harbors, batteries, town life, and early history, supported by maps and illustrations. The narrative emphasizes siege logistics, supply shortages, engineering adaptations, and strategic significance while also recording changes in the landscape and community.

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Frederic George Stephens

Frederic George Stephens was an English art critic and writer known for his insightful contributions to the understanding of art and history. He is particularly recognized for his works on notable subjects such as the sieges of Gibraltar and the life of the painter Sir Edwin Landseer. His book "Gibraltar and Its Sieges, with a Description of Its Natural Features" offers a detailed examination of the strategic importance and historical context of Gibraltar. Additionally, his biography of Landseer highlights the artist's influence on Victorian art. Through his writings, Stephens has contributed to the appreciation of both military history and the visual arts.

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