Year: 1979 Language: english Author: Alan Raven and John Roberts Genre: History Publisher: RSV Publications Edition: Mano' War 3 Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 50 Description: As you read through "Rodney & Nelson," I hope you agree with us that it maintains the standards we've set with previous titles in the series. You'll note, however, that the "balance" of the book is somewhat different from our previous issues. For one, there is far more text. Further, we have included an extensive section on the wartime service of the two vessels. There are also considerably more on-board photos. These differences in presentation reflect several factors we have to contend with. First, of course, is the availability of information: For reasons now lost to posterity, certain ships—or indeed entire classes of ships, were simply not photographed very much. Similarly, textual correspondence regarding many interesting ships is sadly incomplete—while in other cases there are simply reams of memos, notes, orders, etc. available on an otherwise obscure vessel of little interest to anyone. Another factor to consider is the type of ship class we are covering. It can be appreciated that we can "zero in" on a two ship class such as Rodney & Nelson to a much finer degree than on a destroyer class such as the V & W's, where any number of vessels were doing all sorts of things at any given point in time. Lastly are the ships themselves; some had a fascinating series of developmental modifications, others all manner of teething troubles, still others noteworthy wartime exploits and so on. All of the above-mentioned factors come into play when designing the detail format of each title.
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Battleships Rodney and Nelson
Year: 1979
Language: english
Author: Alan Raven and John Roberts
Genre: History
Publisher: RSV Publications
Edition: Mano' War 3
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 50
Description: As you read through "Rodney & Nelson," I hope you agree with us that it maintains the standards we've set with previous titles in the series. You'll note, however, that the "balance" of the book is somewhat different from our previous issues. For one, there is far more text. Further, we have included an extensive section on the wartime service of the two vessels. There are also considerably more on-board photos. These differences in presentation reflect several factors we have to contend with. First, of course, is the availability of information: For reasons now lost to posterity, certain ships—or indeed entire classes of ships, were simply not photographed very much. Similarly, textual correspondence regarding many interesting ships is sadly incomplete—while in other cases there are simply reams of memos, notes, orders, etc. available on an otherwise obscure vessel of little interest to anyone. Another factor to consider is the type of ship class we are covering. It can be appreciated that we can "zero in" on a two ship class such as Rodney & Nelson to a much finer degree than on a destroyer class such as the V & W's, where any number of vessels were doing all sorts of things at any given point in time. Lastly are the ships themselves; some had a fascinating series of developmental modifications, others all manner of teething troubles, still others noteworthy wartime exploits and so on. All of the above-mentioned factors come into play when designing the detail format of each title.
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