Sam Willis

Sam_WillisDr Sam Willis is a maritime historian and archaeologist. His writing is infused with his own experience and knowledge of seafaring. On graduating he spent eighteen months at sea on square-rigged sailing ships which included work on the Hornblower TV series and on Channel 4's award winning film Shackleton. The Shackleton project involved building a replica of Shackleton's ship the Endurance and sailing her into an arctic ice pack.

On his return from the arctic Sam worked in the curatorial department of the historic ship, I.K. Brunel's ss Great Britain, as the final stages of her innovative conservation plan were implemented. To arrest the rusting of the iron hull, a glass 'sea' was constructed that sealed the hull from the elements. In 2005 the ss Great Britain won the coveted Gulbenkian Prize for museums.

As well as writing books Willis has published a number of articles on a wide variety of subjects in maritime history. In 2004 Sam was awarded the Canadian Nautical Research Society's Keith Matthews award. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, a Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, and an Honorary Fellow of the University of Exeter's Centre for Maritime Historical Studies.

AOS Naval Non Fiction

Series: The Hearts of Oak Trilogy

Year

 Book  Comment
The Fighting Temeraire H.M.S Temeraire, one of Britain's most illustrious fighting ships
The Admiral Benbow: The Life and Times of a Naval Legend When Benbow engaged a French squadron other ships in his squadron failed to support him. His leg shattered by a cannon-ball, he fought on
The Glorious First of June Tells the gripping story of an epic and complex battle

 

Series: Fighting Ships - Book 3 is set in the Modern Era

Year

 Book  Comment
Fighting Ships: From the Ancient World To 1750 Beginning with Ramses III's dramatic defeat of the 'sea people' in 1176 BC
Fighting Ships 1750-1850 Focuses on the navies of all the major Atlantic sea powers of the time,
Fighting Ships 1850-1950 Features the ships of the two world wars

 

Series: n/a

Year

 Book  Comment
Fighting at Sea in the Eighteenth Century: The Art of Sailing Warfare The rough chronology of a sea fight from initial contact to damage repair,

 

The author’s official web site is sam-willis.com

 

 

Tags: AOS Naval Non Fiction Author | Fighting Ships | ME Naval Non Fiction Author | Sam Willis | The Hearts of Oak Trilogy

Additional information