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The first account in English of this war winning asset, denied to Hitler. At the outbreak of the Second World War, Britain, desperately short of ...
The Brooklyn-class light cruiser USS Boise (CL-47) was one of the most famous US combat ships of World War II, already internationally renowned following her ...
Seventy-five years after the end of the Second World War the details of Soviet ships, their activities and fates remain an enigma to the West ...
This book is the latest contribution to a unique series in a common format documenting in great detail the warships of the major naval powers ...
HMS Turbulent was a Royal Navy T-class submarine. From its launch in May 1941 to when it was lost at sea, along with its entire ...
The Akizuki class previewed many features of the postwar fleet escort destroyer. This is the history of their design and construction, and it relies heavily ...
An illustrated history of one of the US Navy's earliest aircraft carriers. USS Saratoga and her sister ship USS Lexington were the two largest ...
USS Lexington (CV-2) was just the second US Navy aircraft carrier produced. This Legends of Warfare illustrated history is the perfect companion to the author ...
This superb reference book achieved the status of classic soon after its first publication in 1993; it it remains one of the most sought-after naval ...
Obsolete, except for the experimental anti-submarine warfare sensor they carried, the USS Hammerberg, DE-1015, the USS Courtney, DE-1021 and the USS Lester, DE-1022 went to ...
It has often been said that, so slow was the process of change in naval warfare, Sir Francis Drake would if he was transported to ...
At the outbreak of World War II the German Kriegsmarine still had a relatively small U-boat arm. To reach Britain's convoy routes in the ...
A heavily illustrated account of the evolution, design and deployment of dreadnought battleships. When HMS Dreadnought was commissioned into the Royal Navy in 1906 this ...
In the summer of 1845, Sir John Franklin and a crew of 134 men entered Lancaster Sound on board HMS Erebus and HMS Terror in ...