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The Naval War of 1914 - Two Actions at Sea During the Early Phase of the First World War-The Action off Heligoland August 1914... The Naval War of 1914 - Two Actions at Sea During the Early Phase of the First World War-The Action off Heligoland August 1914 by L. Cecil Jane & Coronel and the Falkland Islands by A. Neville Hilditch (Hardcover)
L. Cecil Jane, A. Neville Hilditch
R786 Discovery Miles 7 860 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

The worlds great navies grappling for dominance of the high seas
The Battle of Heligoland Bight was the first naval battle of the Great War, fought in the late summer of 1914 when the Royal Navy devised a plan to ambush German patrols operating in the northern North Sea. A sizeable force of British warships under the commands of Tyrwhitt, Keyes, Goodenough and Beatty were set to the task and the ensuing conflict resulted in the sinking of three German light cruisers and one destroyer. Three German light cruisers were also damaged. The British loss was light and the action is widely regarded as a victory for the British. The most significant outcome was a reluctance on the part of the Kaiser to further risk his battle fleet and it remained impotently confined to port. The actions in the South Pacific and South Atlantic that were the battles of Coronel and the Falkland Islands centred around the marauding naval squadron under the command of von Spee. The German squadron inflicted a humiliating and crushing defeat against a weaker force under Cradock off the coast of Chile and an outraged admiralty despatched a substantially stronger squadron under Doveton Sturdee to exact revenge. It caught up with von Spee's squadron as he was about to raid the base at Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands and practically annihilated it. These two small naval engagement histories have been brought together for good value by Leonaur. They are available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.

Coronel and the Falkland Island [microform] (Paperback): A. Neville Hilditch Coronel and the Falkland Island [microform] (Paperback)
A. Neville Hilditch
R404 Discovery Miles 4 040 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Battle Sketches 1914-15 (Paperback): A. Neville Hilditch Battle Sketches 1914-15 (Paperback)
A. Neville Hilditch
R622 Discovery Miles 6 220 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Battle Sketches 1914-15 (Hardcover): A. Neville Hilditch Battle Sketches 1914-15 (Hardcover)
A. Neville Hilditch
R934 Discovery Miles 9 340 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
1914 - the Marne and the Aisne-Two Accounts of the Early Battles of the First Year of the First World War: The Battles of the... 1914 - the Marne and the Aisne-Two Accounts of the Early Battles of the First Year of the First World War: The Battles of the Marne and the Aisne by H. W. Carless-Davis & Troyon-an Engagement in the Battle of the Aisne by A. Neville Hilditch (Paperback)
H. W. Carless Davis, A. Neville Hilditch
R458 Discovery Miles 4 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The counter attacks that saved the Allied cause
This concise book contains two accounts, by H. W. Carless-Davis and A. Neville Hilditch, of the conflicts of the first year of the Great War, brought together in one value for money volume because the short length of each account means that it is improbable that either would be republished individually in modern times. Each account includes a campaign overview, illustrations and maps, dispatches and in some cases first hand accounts from those who fought. The Battle of the Marne essentially halted the advance of the invading German Army in early September 1914. It brought to an end a successful, month long offensive by the Germans and was considered by many to be 'the Miracle of the Marne, ' because at the point they were halted the Germans were all but at the outskirts of Paris. The massive Allied counter attack by six French and one British field armies rolled the Germans back to the north-east . Eventually the Germans turned at bay and were attacked by the pursuing allies on the Aisne. The principal outcome of these engagements was an end to fluidity of warfare in Europe until the final stages of the war. In its stead would be the gruelling stalemate of attrition which was the trench warfare of 'the Western Front.' The second piece concentrates on a particularly notable engagement around Troyon which will be of particular interest to those who are fascinated by the more detailed aspects of the campaign. Available in softcover and hardcover with dustjacket.

The Naval War of 1914 - Two Actions at Sea During the Early Phase of the First World War-The Action off Heligoland August 1914... The Naval War of 1914 - Two Actions at Sea During the Early Phase of the First World War-The Action off Heligoland August 1914 by L. Cecil Jane & Coronel and the Falkland Islands by A. Neville Hilditch (Paperback)
L. Cecil Jane, A. Neville Hilditch
R458 Discovery Miles 4 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The worlds great navies grappling for dominance of the high seas
The Battle of Heligoland Bight was the first naval battle of the Great War, fought in the late summer of 1914 when the Royal Navy devised a plan to ambush German patrols operating in the northern North Sea. A sizeable force of British warships under the commands of Tyrwhitt, Keyes, Goodenough and Beatty were set to the task and the ensuing conflict resulted in the sinking of three German light cruisers and one destroyer. Three German light cruisers were also damaged. The British loss was light and the action is widely regarded as a victory for the British. The most significant outcome was a reluctance on the part of the Kaiser to further risk his battle fleet and it remained impotently confined to port. The actions in the South Pacific and South Atlantic that were the battles of Coronel and the Falkland Islands centred around the marauding naval squadron under the command of von Spee. The German squadron inflicted a humiliating and crushing defeat against a weaker force under Cradock off the coast of Chile and an outraged admiralty despatched a substantially stronger squadron under Doveton Sturdee to exact revenge. It caught up with von Spee's squadron as he was about to raid the base at Port Stanley in the Falkland Islands and practically annihilated it. These two small naval engagement histories have been brought together for good value by Leonaur. They are available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket.

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