Year: 1984 Language: English Author: Paul H. Silverstone Genre: Encyclopedia Publisher: Hippocrene Books Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 504 Description: It is a very useful book on capital ships such as battleships, armored cruisers, monitors, and aircraft carriers, providing capsule entries of their statistics and history. The book covers the famous ships (USS Arizona, for example), the little known ships (two ships named HMS Glatton, for example), and even ones which were never built (the seagoing monitor USS Kalamazoo, for example). This book doesn't merely look at the major naval powers - it looks at capital ships of Peru, China, Turkey, Argentina, Chile, the Confederate States of America, Brazil, and others. It will not be up to date on some ships - the Iowas are shown as reactivated, for example. The book is, however, a very good reference guide to all the world's capital ships as when the book was written.
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Directory of the World's Capital Ships
Language: English
Author: Paul H. Silverstone
Genre: Encyclopedia
Publisher: Hippocrene Books
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 504
Description: It is a very useful book on capital ships such as battleships, armored cruisers, monitors, and aircraft carriers, providing capsule entries of their statistics and history. The book covers the famous ships (USS Arizona, for example), the little known ships (two ships named HMS Glatton, for example), and even ones which were never built (the seagoing monitor USS Kalamazoo, for example).
This book doesn't merely look at the major naval powers - it looks at capital ships of Peru, China, Turkey, Argentina, Chile, the Confederate States of America, Brazil, and others.
It will not be up to date on some ships - the Iowas are shown as reactivated, for example. The book is, however, a very good reference guide to all the world's capital ships as when the book was written.
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