On how admiral Ushakov made the Black sea russian

In this book Fedor Konyukhov pays a tribute to the greatest Russian naval commander and admiral of the 18th century, Fedor Fedorovich Ushakov. In this book Fedor Konyukhov pays a tribute to the greatest Russian naval commander and admiral of the 18th century, Fedor Fedorovich Ushakov. Readers will learn about the Admiral’s brilliant and innovative tactics as a naval commander that put the Russian Navy in control of the Black Sea after defeating the Turks in four major battles at Fidonisi (1788), Kerch Strait (1790), Tendra (1790) and Cape Kaliakra (1791) during the Second Russo-Turkish War (1787-1792). Young readers will learn not only about Admiral Ushakov’s achievements as a naval commander but also about the personality of a kind man who taught that compassion is reserved not only for friends but for enemies as well.

My Way to Cape Horn

Where God is seen

On the way to Cape Horn

On the Edge of possibility

One Story

My Way to Truth

The power of faith: 160 days and nights of solitude in the Pacific Ocean

My expeditions: the next ten years

My expeditions

The Pacific Ocean

How I can became an explorer

The Antarctica

On how admiral Ushakov made the Black sea russian

The Crimean War: Defence of Sevastopol

Alexander Vasilievich Suvorov

Under the scarlet sails

The ocean is my dwelling space

Alone with the ocean

Knocking down the stars while saling

And I saw the new heavens and the new earth…

The road without ground

A rower in the ocean

All birds have wings

My spirit on the deck of “Karaana”

Lao-Tzu. Dao De Jing. Illustrated by Konyukhov, Fedor

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