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The first published comprehensive survey of naval action on the Mississippi River and her tributaries in the years 1863 to 1865. Following... Læs mere
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One the most comprehensive references available on the development of US battleships, starting in 1886, with Maine and Texas, continuing to South Carolina,... Læs mere
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One the most comprehensive references available on the entire development of US Submarines from the first commissioned undersea fighting vessel, Alligator, in 1862, to the S boats of World War I, and the feared fleet submarines of the Gato and Balao classes of World War II.
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An investigation of the effect of the Industrial Revolution on naval warfare before the battle of Lissa and a comprehensive study of the campaign.
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The true story of royal intrigue and a fatal shipwreck on the shores of Restoration Britain
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Prequel to the author's 40,000-copy bestseller Nelson's Navy
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Written by a renowned expert, this is the most detailed account to date of the fast carrier strike force, the force that brought Japan to its knees and brought the Second World War to its crashing conclusion.
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This fully illustrated study examines and compares the roles of the US Navy submarines and the Imperial Japanese Navy’s anti-submarine warfare capabilities during World War II.
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The first book-length treatment of the topic in English.
"Jack Easy merillä" jatkaa merikadetti Easyn vauhdikasta tarinaa maailman merillä osana Britannian kuninkaallista laivastoa. Kekseliäs Easy selviytyy kuin ihmeen kaupalla pulasta kerta... Læs mere
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On 3 July 1940, following the collapse of the French front, the Royal Navy opened fire on the French Navy at Mers-el-Kebir, killing 1300 sailors. This books is an objective account of the tragedy.