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The Price of Admiralty
The Price of Admiralty
Author: John Keegan
The aim of this book is to explore how men have fought at sea and to examine the nature of the individual's experience of combat over changing times. The conflicts chosen begin with Trafalgar in 1805, a classic and well-documented example of a ship-of-the-line battle. Next the author turns to Jutland, posing very different problems for commander...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780091737719
ISBN-10: 0091737710
Publication Date: 11/24/1988
Pages: 320
Edition: 1st.ed.
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Publisher: Hutchinson
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Audio Cassette
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In The Price of Admiralty, Keegan illuminates the history of naval conflict as it has evolved from Nelson's day until our own, offering a brilliant dissection of four landmark sea battles, each featuring a different form of warship: the Bttle of Trafalgar, a conflict of wooden ships of the line; the Battle of Jutland in Word War I with its ironclad steamships, the ponderous dreadnoughts; the Battle of Midway in WWII, the last great surface-ship battle, in which aircraft carriers proved the key players; and the long, arduous Battle of the Atlantic, which saw the submarine emerge as the last major - and ultimately most significant - technological transformation in naval operations.


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