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Strategy Six Pack 3 (Hardcover)
Jacob Abbott, Willis J. Abbot, Cyprian Bridge, William Garrott Brown, Edward Shepherd Creasy, …
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Strategy Six Pack 3 presents a classic sextet of tactical texts:
Sea Power by Cyprian Bridge Xerxes by Jacob Abbott Joan of Arc by
Edward Shepherd Creasy Elements of Military Art and Science by H.
W. Halleck Andrew Jackson by William Garrott Brown Aircraft and
Submarines by Willis J. Abbot Halleck's Elements of Military Art
and Science is a timeless manual that is required reading in
military schools. There is also Sea Power by Cyprian Bridge and
Willis J. Abbot's Aircraft and Submarines, the definitive work on
early pre-World War I flying machines, an aviation buff's delight.
Plus a look at Joan of Arc's defeat of the English at Orleans, a
biography of Old Hickory, President Andrew Jackson and a study of
Xerxes, the infamous Persian potentate who invaded Greece in 480 BC
with an army of five million.
War from the air-war from beneath the waves
For thousands of years warfare had been the business of armies of
foot and horse soldiers whilst the seas and oceans were contested
by the collision of navies propelled by wind, sail and oars. The
industrial age of the mid-nineteenth century brought in a new era
where technology would find its way into every aspect of the life
of mankind. Predictably that did not exclude the business of
killing. In the development of the aircraft and the submarine new,
hitherto impossible dimensions were attained and their influence
removed the limitations of warfare confined only to the surface of
our planet. This excellent and substantial book charts the
development and wartime proving of submarines and aircraft in the
most detailed way, up to and including, in some detail, their
operational use during the First World War. This account includes
many diagrams, illustrations and photographs which are sure to
captivate anyone interested in the Great War of the machines.
In all times and ages, the deeds of the men who sail the deep as
its policemen or its soldiery have rightfully been sung in praise,
but there are triumphs to be won by sea and by land greater than
those of war, dangers to be braved more menacing than the odds of
battle. The daily life of those who go down to the sea in ships is
one of constant battle, and the whaler caught in the ice-pack is in
more direful case than the blockaded cruiser. The captain of the
ocean liner, guiding through a dense fog his colossal craft
freighted with two thousand human lives, has on his mind a
weightier load of responsibility than the admiral of the fleet.
This book, originally published in 1902, is a timeless tribute and
historically significant chronicle of the high courage, the
reckless daring, and oftentimes the noble self-sacrifice of those
who use the seven seas to extend the markets of the world, to bring
nations nearer together, to advance science, and to cement the
world into one great interdependent whole.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1900 Edition.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1887 Edition. A History Of
The Naval Battles Of The Second War With Great Britain To Which Is
Prefixed An Account Of The French War Of 1798.
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