Warship and Sea Battles Of World War I (1973) By Ure Smith
This book presents a comprehensive account of the 1st World War at sea, and of the ships that fought that war. Those sea battles that did take place are discussed in depth, as well as the gallant exploits of individual ships. Far more significant for the future were the technological developments inspired by the war. Mines, torpedoes. submarines and the various devices employed to combat them are described and illustrated in full. This is one of the most readable and informative accounts of WWI at sea ever published.
- Hard Cover
- 160 pages
- In Good condition