Armada of 1779 - Further Reading

Further Reading

  • Patterson, Alfred Temple "The Other Armada: The Franco-Spanish attempt to invade Britain in 1779", Manchester, UK, Manchester University Press (1960)
  • H2G2 article on the Armada- bbc.co.uk, accessed 2007-12-06
  • Hippeau, Célestin (ed.) "Le gouvernement de Normandie au XVIIe et au XVIIIe siècle" (transcripts of French documents, with introduction) Caen, Goussiaume de Laporte (1863)
    • Specifically chapter 4, which spreads from Volume 1 to Volume 2- via Google Books, accessed 2007-12-06
  • McLynn, Frank. Invasion: From the Armada to Hitler, 1588-1945. Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1987.
  • Middleton, Richard. The War of American Independence. Pearson, 2012.
  • del Río, Antonio Ferrer "Historia del reinado de Carlos III en España" (vol. 3 chapter 2) Madrid, Matute (1856), via Google Books- accessed 2007-12-06
  • http://www.southcoastsar.org/SpanishSoldiers.htm
  • Thomas Chavez, Spain and the Independence of the United States, p138
  • Regan, Geoffrey. Great Naval Blunders Andre Deutsch Ltd. 2012 ISBN 978-0233003504

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