BOOK REVIEW | Italian Vittoria Veneto-Class Battleships
The uniquely wonderful Polish publisher of books of naval, particularly ship, history is making giant strides. This book is bigger and better than anything...
The uniquely wonderful Polish publisher of books of naval, particularly ship, history is making giant strides. This book is bigger and better than anything...
The origin of tonnage for vessels had to do with the number of barrels of wine (tuns) that a boat could transport across the English Channel. Officials...
A most unusual but, nevertheless, very interesting and useful historical work, this book obviously required vast amounts of research. It contains brief...
Translated and annotated by Darrin Boland, this thick (700 pages) book would at first sight seem very dreary. Russia was, historically, very much a...
The importance of pearling to the maritime history of Australia is oft forgotten. Without the expensive marketing campaigns of a handful of modern cultured...
As with any well-run ship, a regular task in port, for some responsible officer, was to read the draught marks on bow and stern. It was important, for...
The construction of this series of 70 World War II-style ships commenced in 1948 in four Soviet shipyards with the first commissioned in February 1950....
In early 1775, when the American Revolutionary War commenced, the Royal Navy was suffering severely from cut backs following the Seven Years War with...
Another in the excellent Kagero Publishing series of detailed reviews of famous historic warships. This first rate publication describes the large,...
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