Naval Warfare, Its Ruling Principles And Practice Historically Treated by P. H. Colomb presents a historical-theoretical survey of naval conflict, arguing that command of the sea is the decisive precondition for successful invasions and sustained campaigns. The work analyzes Napoleonic-era operations in the Mediterranean, Atlantic, and West Indies, highlighting how striving for distant or multiple objectives without securing naval dominance leads to strategic overreach and wasted fleets. Through case studies of Channel invasion schemes, Villeneuve and Missiessy missions, Nelson's campaigns, and contemporary blockades, Colomb develops a systematic framework: classifying sea states, weighing time-resource tradeoffs, and stressing the roles of weather, logistics, bases, masking, and reinforcement. It contrasts raiding with occupying and emphasizes land-sea cooperation over naval power alone. Central figures such as Napoleon, Latouche-Treville, Villeneuve, Bruix, Ganteaume, Missiessy, Allemand, Nelson, and St. Vincent are discussed to illustrate enduring principles that inform modern naval practice, including fortifications, supply chains, and the management of distant expeditions.
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