Commodore Josiah Tattnall

From Pirates to Ironclads, Half A Century in the Old Navy

by Mead Smith Karras


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Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 16/12/2011

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 8.25x11
Page Count : 672
ISBN : 9781425911195

About the Book

Experience life in the Old Navy through the eyes of Josiah Tattnall as he rose from Midshipman in the War of 1812 to Commodore in the China Seas, from sailing ships to an unprecedented ironclad warship, from chasing barbarous pirates to fighting former friends in the Civil War.

Tattnall was a Georgia gentleman from first to last. But he clashed with superior officers again and again, struggled with financial problems in his underpaid profession, and suffered repeated disappointments in the lives of his many children.

A man of principle, Tattnall did what he felt was right and left the US Navy for service in the Confederacy, a new nation without ships. This took him from the height of his fame to virtual oblivion. Yet he is a man worth knowing.


About the Author

Mead Karras’ professional career has included work as a research/writer, program developer, and administrator for the Federal Government in Washington and Japan, for the City of Philadelphia, and for Maryland’s Montgomery County Historical Society. Her reseurch skills were learned in the Bureau of Labor Statistics at the outset of her career. In all her jobs she has written extensively--though rarely under her own name-including analytical studies, events reporting, testimony, speeches, newsletters, etc.

Mrs, Karras received a BA in economics from Swarthmore College and an MA in political science from the University of Pennsylvania, She is married and has two grown children.