Few subjects in naval history have elicited as much romance and
disdain as the battlecruiser. And few subjects have gone so grossly
misunderstood.
Fundamental errors regarding the battlecruiser's origins and the
technology of the times continue to distort hindsight, obscuring
the historical context of these powerful, majestic ships. Thunder
in Its Courses clears away the misconceptions, with essays
establishing the basic facts of the capital-ship cruiser as well as
thorny issues regarding individual designs.
Richard Worth writes for the Warship and Warship International
journals. His book titles include In the Shadow of the Battleship,
Raising the Red Banner (with Vladimir Yakubov), On Seas Contested
(edited with Vincent P. O'Hara and W. David Dickson), and Fleets of
World War II.
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