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Raphael Semmes

by Spencer, Warren F.
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Overview

Naval hero for all the South, Raphael Semmes (1809-1877)
sailed two famous Confederate raiders. He outfitted CSS Sumter in 1861
and captured 18 Union merchant ships in six months before the raider was blockaded at Gibraltar. Next he took command of CSS Alabama, an English-built raider, and terrorized U.S. merchant vessels on the high seas from August
1862 until the raider was sunk in battle off Cherbourg in June 1864. During that two-year period, he captured more enemy merchant ships than any other cruiser captain in maritime history. He is considered one of the greatest ship's commanders that America has produced.

In this first, full-scale biography that relies on Semmes's private papers, unpublished diaries, and correspondence, Spencer has produced a well-balanced and comprehensive account of the man, as well as the naval officer. The biographer paints a vivid portrait of Semmes--the intellectual,
the family man, lawyer, romanticist, nationalist--providing a greater understanding of the man behind the heroic deeds.

Semmes was born in Maryland to a slave-holding family and entered the United States Navy in 1826. In 1849, he moved his family to Mobile, Alabama, to be near the navy base at Pensacola, Florida, and to practice law during leaves. Semmes was an astute student, not only of international and maritime law but also of weather patterns; astronomy;
flora and fauna; naval, social, and cultural history; and the classics.
His study of constitutional law led him to side with his adopted state in 1861, a move that set the stage for his place in history.

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From the Publisher

"The best biography of Semmes to date. A well-balanced study with new insight on his pre-Civil War career as well as his exploits during that conflict."

β€”William N. Still Jr., East Carolina University

Booknews

This biography of Raphael Semmes, a prolific writer and naval officer for the Confederate South, examines the private and public Semmes, relying on his private papers, unpublished diaries, and correspondence. The author places Semmes in his times, explores his personality and intellect, reveals details of his family life, and relates his Civil War experiences within the context of his whole naval career. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.

Book Details

Published
June 12, 1997
Publisher
Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, c1997.
Pages
352
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780817308445

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