
A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan
Alfred Thayer Mahan was a United States naval officer and historian, whom John Keegan called "the most important American strategist of the nineteenth century." His 1890 book The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660–1783 won immediate recognition, especially in Europe, and with the publication of its 1892 successor, The Influence of Sea Power Upon the French Revolution and Empire, 1793–1812, he affirmed his status as a globally-known and regarded military strategist, historian, and theorist. Mahan's works encouraged the development of large capital ships — eventually leading to dreadnought battleships — as he was an advocate of the 'decisive battle' and of naval blockades. Critics, however, charged him with failing to adequately explain the rise of largely land-based empires, such as the German or Ottoman Empires, though Mahan did accurately predict both empires' defeats in World War I. Mahan directly influenced the dominant interwar period and World War II-era Japanese naval doctrine of the "decisive battle doctrine" , and he became a "household name" in Germany. He also promoted American control over Hawaii though he was "lukewarm" in regards to American imperialism in general. Four U.S. Navy ships have borne his name, as well as various buildings and roads; and his works are still read, discussed, and debated in military, historical, and scholarly circles.

The Life of Nelson, Volume 1 The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain
Witness the making of a legend as a frail young boy rises through the ranks to command the seas, shaping the destiny of a nation through naval might.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

Admiral Farragut
Discover how a young man's heritage and early experiences forged him into a celebrated admiral who shaped the course of American naval history.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812. Volume 1
Discover how naval dominance ignited and shaped one of America's defining conflicts on the high seas.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

The Influence of Sea Power upon the French Revolution and Empire 1793-1812, vol 1
Witness how naval dominance shaped the fate of nations as revolutionary France clashed with empires for control of the world.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

Types of Naval Officers, Drawn from the History of the British Navy
Explore the high-stakes world of 18th-century British naval warfare through the lives of the officers who commanded the ships and shaped a nation's destiny.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

The Influence of Sea Power upon the French Revolution and Empire 1793-1812, vol 2
Naval dominance shapes the destiny of a nation struggling through revolution and war, as one man rises to power amidst chaos on both land and sea.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

Lessons of the war with Spain and other articles
Explore a historical analysis of a 19th-century war, and how naval power and strategic decisions affected the outcome.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

The Major Operations of the Navies in the War of American Independence
Witness how naval battles and strategic decisions at sea determined the fate of a nation fighting for its freedom.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

Mahan on naval warfare : $b Selections from the writing of Rear Admiral Alfred T. Mahan
Discover how one naval officer believed control of the seas could make or break nations in this collection of historical strategies and insights.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

The Life of Nelson, Volume 2 The Embodiment of the Sea Power of Great Britain
Follow an admiral's journey as he confronts challenges, makes strategic decisions, and fights to maintain dominance in the Mediterranean.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

From Sail to Steam, Recollections of Naval Life
Witness the transformation of naval warfare through the eyes of a man who lived it, as sails give way to steam and a nation heads toward civil war.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

The Gulf and Inland Waters The Navy in the Civil War. Volume 3.
During the American Civil War, a nation's naval forces vie for control of vital waterways, facing strategic challenges and intense battles that ultimately shape the conflict's outcome.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

The Influence of Sea Power Upon History, 1660-1783
Discover how controlling the oceans determined the fate of nations and redrew the maps of power during a pivotal era of global conflict.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

Sea Power in its Relations to the War of 1812. Volume 2
Control of the seas dictates dominance in a crucial war, spotlighting clashes and strategic naval actions.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

Story of the War in South Africa, 1899-1900
In a faraway land, military strategies unfold as British and Boer forces collide, all shaped by the landscape in the story of a war.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan

The Interest of America in Sea Power, Present and Future
As global powers rise, a nation must decide if it will build a mighty fleet to protect its interests, or remain isolated and vulnerable.
By A. T. (Alfred Thayer) Mahan