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9781780191843 | Southwater Pub, January 16, 2013, cover price $15.99
Product Description: For more than half a century the big gun was the arbiter of naval power, but it was useless if it could not hit the target fast and hard enough to prevent the enemy doing the same. Because the naval gun platform was itself in motion, finding a 'firing solution' was a significant problem made all the more difficult when gun sizes increased and fighting ranges lengthened and seemingly minor issues like wind velocity had to be factored in...read more
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9781844157150 | Gardners Books, January 17, 2008, cover price $65.80 | About this edition: For more than half a century the big gun was the arbiter of naval power, but it was useless if it could not hit the target fast and hard enough to prevent the enemy doing the same.
9781844157013 | Gardners Books, January 17, 2008, cover price $61.75 | About this edition: For more than half a century the big gun was the arbiter of naval power, but it was useless if it could not hit the target fast and hard enough to prevent the enemy doing the same.
9781591145554 | Naval Inst Pr, December 15, 2007, cover price $69.95
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9781557501844 | Naval Inst Pr, March 1, 1999, cover price $85.00
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9780004709970 | Harpercollins, November 1, 1996, cover price $35.00 | About this edition: Covers battleships from the turn of the century to the Persian Gulf War, with over one hundred ship profiles and complete technical specifications
This irreverent account of the modern battleship and its place in American naval history argues that the vaunted battleship was in fact never an effective weapon of war. For many decades the world's navies raced to build battleships at the expense of more effective forms of naval force. Dreadnoughts became the international currency of great power status, subject to the same anxious accountancy as nuclear weapons today. The author contends that the battleships actually have never played an important role in the outcome of any modern war, but nevertheless have continued to be built and rebuilt - and revered by many - right up to the present. The book aims to be a cautionary tale about the often unacknowledged influence of human faith, culture and tradition on the important, costly and supposedly rational process of nations arming themselves for war. The author also wrote "Of Arms and Men: A History of War, Weapons, and Aggression".
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9780813311166 | Westview Pr, November 1, 1991, cover price $30.50 | About this edition: This irreverent account of the modern battleship and its place in American naval history argues that the vaunted battleship was in fact never an effective weapon of war.
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9780195080063 | Reprint edition (Oxford Univ Pr on Demand, April 29, 1993), cover price $39.99
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9781557503749 | Naval Inst Pr, March 1, 1991, cover price $44.95
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9780668064040 | Arco Pub, June 1, 1985, cover price $10.95 | About this edition: Describes the histories of the modern battleships and cruisers of the United States, Soviet Union, Great Britain, Japan, and other countries
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