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The Armada is a popular history by Garrett Mattingly—a historian who taught at Columbia University—about the attempt of the Spanish Armada to invade England in 1588. It was published in 1959 by Houghton Mifflin Company, and Mattingly won a special Pulitzer Prize for the work in 1960 as "a first class history and a literary work of high order."
Garrett Mattingly (May 6, 1900 – December 18, 1962) was a professor of European history at Columbia University who specialized in early modern diplomatic history. In 1960 he won a Pulitzer Prize for The Defeat of the Spanish Armada .
Commander of the Armada – the Seventh Duke of Medina Sidonia, Peter Pierson, 1989, Yale University Press, New Haven. From merciless invaders, Alexander McKee, 1963. The Armada, Garrett Mattingly, 1959. The Grand Strategy of Philip II, Geoffrey Parker, 1998. The Voyage of the Armada : The Spanish Story, David Howarth, 1981
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The Armada (1959), a Pulitzer Prize-winning history of the Spanish Armada by Garrett Mattingly; Armada (comics), a division of Acclaim Comics Inc., which published licensed own properties; Armada Books, a defunct publishing house
The Spanish Armada (1999 ed.). Mandolin. ISBN 1-901341-14-3. Mattingly, Garrett (2005). The Armada (2005 ed.). Mariner Books. ISBN 0-618-56591-4. Imperial Gazetteer of India vol. II (1908), The Indian Empire, Historical, Published under the authority of His Majesty's Secretary of State for India in Council, Oxford at the Clarendon Press. Pp ...
Sgt. Jonathan Mattingly, one of the three Louisville cops who burst into Breonna Taylor’s apartment in March 2020 and shot her dead, is writing book about his experience of that night.
The Spanish Armada was the fleet that attempted to escort an army from Flanders as a part the Habsburg Spanish invasion of England in 1588, was divided into ten "squadrons" (escuadras) [1] The twenty galleons in the Squadrons of Portugal and of Castile, together with one more galleon in the Squadron of Andalucia and the four galleasses from Naples, constituted the only purpose-built warships ...