The British Battleship 1906-1946  
Author(s): Norman Friedman
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781473874961
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The British battleship is one of the most intensely studied of all naval topics, but it is also among the most popular. Norman Friedman is one of the most highly regarded of all naval writers, with an avid following for his work. Therefore, a new book on British battleships by Friedman is a major event, and has been eagerly awaited ever since knowledge of the project began to circulate among enthusiasts.
Friedman has the ability to bring new ideas to even the most over-worked subjects, based on extensive original research and a talent for explaining technology in the wider context of politics, economics and strategy. His latest book covers the development of Royal Navy capital ships, including battlecruisers, from the pre-history of the revolutionary Dreadnought of 1906 to the last of the line, HMS Vanguard in 1946. Replete with original insights, the story that emerges will enlighten and surprise even the most knowledgeable.
The attraction of the book is enhanced by sets of specially commissioned plans of the important classes by John Roberts and A D Baker III, both renowned experts in their own right, plus a colour section featuring the original Admiralty draughts, including a spectacular double gatefold.
For many with an interest in warships, this will be the book of the year.
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The British battleship is one of the most intensely studied of all naval topics, but it is also among the most popular. Norman Friedman is one of the most highly regarded of all naval writers, with an avid following for his work. Therefore, a new book on British battleships by Friedman is a major event, and has been eagerly awaited ever since knowledge of the project began to circulate among enthusiasts.
Friedman has the ability to bring new ideas to even the most over-worked subjects, based on extensive original research and a talent for explaining technology in the wider context of politics, economics and strategy. His latest book covers the development of Royal Navy capital ships, including battlecruisers, from the pre-history of the revolutionary Dreadnought of 1906 to the last of the line, HMS Vanguard in 1946. Replete with original insights, the story that emerges will enlighten and surprise even the most knowledgeable.
The attraction of the book is enhanced by sets of specially commissioned plans of the important classes by John Roberts and A D Baker III, both renowned experts in their own right, plus a colour section featuring the original Admiralty draughts, including a spectacular double gatefold.
For many with an interest in warships, this will be the book of the year.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • List of Abbreviations
  • Acknowledgements
  • Introduction
  • Chapter 1: Technology
  • Chapter 2: The Approach to the Dreadnought Revolution
  • Chapter 3: Admiral Fisher and a New Battleship
  • Chapter 4: The First Battlecruisers
  • Chapter 5: Follow-On Dreadnoughts
  • Chapter 6: ‘We Want Eight’
  • Chapter 7: The Ultimate Dreadnoughts
  • Chapter 8: The Export Market
  • Chapter 9: War Construction
  • Chapter 10: War
  • Chapter 11: A New Generation
  • Chapter 12: The Inter-War Battle Fleet
  • Colour Section: Original Admiralty draughts
  • Chapter 13: The Treaty Era
  • Chapter 14: Modernising the Fleet
  • Chapter 15: The End of the Treaties: London 1936
  • Chapter 16: New Battleships at Last
  • Chapter 17: The ‘Escalator’ Clause
  • Chapter 18: War Again
  • Chapter 19: The End of the Battleship Era
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Battleship Data
  • List of Ships
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