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Submarines and U-boats-killers beneath the waves
Newbolt's excellent overview of the undersea conflict of the First
World War is an essential book for any student of the subject. The
author, a recognised authority on naval and maritime history,
considers the evolution of the submarine as a weapon of naval
warfare before turning his attention to the use of the submariner
service during the war. The operations of British submarine bases
are described as are the policies of the government of the day
regarding the use of submarines in war. Tactical issues concerning
the engagement of submarines against warships and vice-versa are
also considered. The book describes the activities of British
submarines in the Baltic and Mediterranean, and particularly as
they were employed in the Dardanelles initiative. An important
focus of Newbolt's book is the destructive influence of the highly
effective German U-Boat blockade in the Atlantic Ocean. Whilst
submarines were employed by the Royal Navy it would be fair to note
that the principal objective of the Allies was to pursue the
destruction of enemy submarines. The activities of anti-submarine
trawlers, smacks and drifters is discussed as are the more
aggressive roles of the destroyers, P-Boats, Q-Boats and the
activities of the Auxiliary Patrol. Newbolt concludes with the work
of the ultimate submarine killer-the submarine itself, before
describing the closing stages of the war with the destruction of
enemy bases in Belgium. Recommended.
Leonaur editions are newly typeset and are not facsimiles; each
title is available in softcover and hardback with dustjacket; our
hardbacks are cloth bound and feature gold foil lettering on their
spines and fabric head and tail bands.
SWORDS OF HONOUR - Six Outstanding Miltary Lives - Profusely
IllustratedThis book outlines the eventful careers of six eminent
nineteenth century soldiers.. All were officers and all were
remarkable in their own fields though some achieved middle rank and
others rose to the highest military levels. Within these pages are
battles and experiences during the Napoleonic Age from Spain to
America and Waterloo. The war in Afghanistan, the two Sikh Wars and
the Indian Mutiny are also represented. The book concludes with the
career of Thomas Jackson in Mexico and during the American Civil
War. Filled with dozens of personal accounts from journals, 'Swords
of Honour' is made particularly special by the inclusion of 46
illustrations by the accomplished military illustrator Stanley L
Wood. An ideal reader and a perfect gift book for all occasions.
Originally published in London in 1920. The author describes in
exciting detail numerous adventures with the big game of Africa and
India. Many of these true stories are of famous hunters of the time
including Gordon Cumming, Thornton, Sanderson and Baldwin. Also
included are anecdotes on sport with deer, foxhunting, and fishing
for salmon and trout. Well illustrated with beautiful pen and ink
drawings. Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating
back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and
increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books are republishing these
classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using
the original text and artwork.
Originally published in 1933, this book is a collection of extracts
from the letters and diaries of British doctor, ornithologist and
explorer Alexander Wollaston, beginning with the end of his
schooldays at Clifton in 1893 and ending a year before his murder
in 1930. Wollaston's papers give an intimate view into his various
expeditions to a wide variety of locations, including Everest and
New Guinea. This book will be of value to anyone with an interest
in the history of exploration or in Wollaston and his legacy.
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