The struggle for control of the eastern waters of North Carolina during the War Between the States was a bitter, painful, and sometimes humiliating one for the Confederate navy. No better example exists of the classic adage, Too little, too late. Burdened by the lack of adequate warships, construction facilities and even ammunition, nevertheless the South's naval arm fought bravely and recklessly to stem the tide of the Federal invasion of North Carolina from the sea. Storm Over Carolina is the account of the Southern navy's struggle in North Carolina waters. It is a saga of crushing defeats interspersed with moments of brilliant victories. It is also the story of dogged determination and incredible perseverance in the face of overwhelming odds R. Thomas Campbell has written about the Southern naval experience during the Civil War for more than fifteen years. A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Finance and of Villanova University, he has written numerous books on ships and officers of the Confederate navy and of the Confederate Naval Academy. He and his wife live in West Chester, Pennsylvania, in the summer and in Cocoa Beach, Florida, in the winter. Used Book in Good Condition