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Naval Actions of the War of 1812

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A chronological collection of detailed accounts of naval engagements during the War of 1812, focusing on actions between American warships and their British counterparts. Each chapter reconstructs single-ship duels, privateer exploits, and lake and coastal battles, describing maneuvers, captures, prize fates, and occasional losses, with attention to commanders' conduct and congressional recognition. Episodes range from frigate actions and sloop encounters to privateer skirmishes and squadron fights on inland waters, accompanied by illustrations and medals that emphasize the narrative's martial atmosphere and honorific framing.

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James Barnes

James Barnes was an American author known for his historical novels and naval literature, particularly focusing on the War of 1812. His works often blend adventure with historical detail, bringing to life the maritime conflicts of early American history. Notable titles include "Naval Actions of the War of 1812," which examines key naval battles, and "With the Flag in the Channel; or, The Adventures of Captain Gustavus Conyngham," which follows the exploits of a daring American captain. Barnes's storytelling captures the spirit of the era, making his contributions significant in the realm of American maritime literature.

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