This book is unlike any other book I've ever read. The author has accomplished the impossible. He has tied together what would be rather detailed orders, letters, etc., and made them flow in readable form. This book is not written in a narrative style. It is filled with exact data concerning four master mariners, all kin to the author. Two are named Braddock. Two are named Lyford. The exploits of these brave, talented men in the 1700s along the coast from NY to the Bahamas, but especially SC, GA, and Florida, are logged in so cleverly that you don't realize that you are not reading a real history book. Well, you are reading a real history book, but not like any other you'll find on the shelf. J. G. Braddock is a master when it comes to putting his research into readable form. You will enjoy this book if you are interested in the Colonial and Revolutionary eras, naval activities, or old documents. You will appreciate the extreme difficulties endured in those early days.