Gibraltar, Lesley Adkins
Gibraltar, Lesley Adkins
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Gibraltar
The Greatest Siege in British History

Author: Lesley Adkins, Roy Adkins

Narrator: John Telfer

Unabridged: 14 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 09/07/2017


Synopsis

For over three and a half years, from 1779 to 1783, the tiny territory of Gibraltar was besieged and blockaded, on land and at sea, by the overwhelming forces of Spain and France. It became the longest siege in British history, and the obsession with saving Gibraltar was blamed for the loss of the American colonies in the War of Independence.

Located between the Mediterranean and Atlantic, on the very edge of Europe, Gibraltar was a place of varied nationalities, languages, religions and social classes. During the siege, thousands of soldiers, civilians and their families withstood terrifying bombardments, starvation and diseases. Very ordinary people lived through extraordinary events, from shipwrecks and naval battles to an attempted invasion of England and a daring sortie out of Gibraltar into Spain. Deadly innovations included red-hot shot, shrapnel shells and a barrage from immense floating batteries.

This is military and social history at its best, a story of soldiers, sailors and civilians, with royalty and rank-and-file, workmen and engineers, priests, prisoners-of-war, spies and surgeons, all caught up in a struggle for a fortress located on little more than two square miles of awe-inspiring rock. Gibraltar: The Greatest Siege in British History is an epic page-turner, rich in dramatic human detail - a tale of courage, endurance, intrigue, desperation, greed and humanity. The everyday experiences of all those involved are brought vividly to life with eyewitness accounts and expert research.

'A fascinating, well-crafted account of a siege that defined Britishness' Andrew Lambert, BBC History Magazine

About Lesley Adkins

Roy and Lesley Adkins are husband-and-wife historians and authors of widely acclaimed books on naval and social history, including Jack Tar, Trafalgar, The War for All the Oceans and Eavesdropping on Jane Austen's England, which have been translated into seventeen languages. They are Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London and the Royal Historical Society, as well as Members of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists. They live in Devon. See www.adkinshistory.com

About Roy Adkins

Roy and Lesley Adkins are husband-and-wife authors of widely acclaimed books on naval history, archaeology and social history, which have been translated into seventeen languages. They include Jack Tar, Trafalgar, Gibraltar, The War for All the Oceans, The Keys of Egypt, The Handbook of British Archaeology, Empires of the Plain, Handbook to Life in Ancient Greece, Handbook to Life in Ancient Rome, Dictionary of Roman Religion, and Eavesdropping on Jane Austen's England. They are Fellows of the Society of Antiquaries of London, Fellows of the Royal Historical Society and Members of the Chartered Institute for Archaeologists. They live in Devon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Jean on September 30, 2017

From 1779 to 1783 the Spanish and French Ships had blockaded the British owned City of Gibraltar. The Spanish also besieged the city by land. The obsession with saving Gibraltar was blamed for the loss of the American colonies by some historians. The authors tell the story of the siege. They tell the......more

Goodreads review by Erik on October 26, 2020

A quick read, this is an account of the Franco-Spanish siege of Gibralter of 1779-1783. Overlapping the American war of independence, it is a contention of the authors that the demands upon British resources eventuated by this, the successful conquest of Minorca and unsuccessful attempt to invade En......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on August 27, 2019

A decent account of the Siege of Gibraltar using mainly first had accounts via diaries of multiple participants. This is the books greatest strength and it biggest weakness. The diaries give a very personal feel to the narrative but at times it gets in the way of the history and worse makes the read......more

Goodreads review by David on June 19, 2024

A story worth telling. However it is related entirely from the British perspective. There are endless quotes from a resident Mrs Green but no sources from the Spanish and French besiegers.......more

Goodreads review by Charlie on January 19, 2022

Solid account on the longest siege in modern history. This gives a great background and has a perfect balance of detail and keeping the story moving along. The maps were especially helpful and I could visualize the place having visited a few years ago.......more


Quotes

The siege that changed the course of British History . . . Well-researched and briskly written . . . worthy of the most melodramatic Hollywood blockbuster Sunday Times

The Adkins . . . have captured the tortured and contested story of this solitary rock with aplomb . . . The Adkins's page-turning account makes you feel as if you were there amid the smoke, blood and gunpowder Catholic Herald

A definitive new book . . . it recounts in detail the stirring story of the conflict and Lord Heathfield's key role in ensuring a momentous British victory Sussex Express

The Adkins bring the siege vividly to life, especially the everyday experiences of all those involved in the struggle . . . An epic page-turner

Fascinating and timely Daily Mail

Never loses sight of the human story at the heart of an extraordinary international incident History Revealed

Fascinating . . . an enthralling and colourful history told with human stories at its heart Family Tree

Another epic and illuminating look at Britain's past from Roy and Lesley Adkins, masters of the historical narrative. Ordinary mortals in extraordinary circumstances leap off the pages Quarterdeck

Highly readable . . . With plenty of drama to draw upon and an impressive commitment to research, this is a book to delight the military history enthusiast History of War

A fascinating, well-crafted account of a siege that defined Britishness BBC History Magazine