what Naval books have you been reading?
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Being the tech nerd that I am I'm reading The U-Boat: The Evolution and Technical History of German Submarines by Rossler, Fast Figthing Boats by Foch and Selandia - The Worlds First Oceanic Motorship by Anders Riis.
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R. A. Burt's "British Battleships of World War"
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Oscar Parkes: British battleships : "Warrior" 1860 to "Vanguard" 1950 : a history of design, construction and armament
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Oscar Parkes: British battleships : "Warrior" 1860 to "Vanguard" 1950 : a history of design, construction and armament
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Glad to hear that I'll be sure to check out Last Stand of the TIn Can Sailors when I'm done, Thanx!!travestytrav25 wrote:That's actually on my list of books to read. I'll probably start it after the book I'm currently reading. Hornfischer is a great author. I highly, highly recommend his Last Stand of the Tin Can Sailors, about the Battle off Samar. One of the best naval history books I've ever read.Trojan wrote:Sorry to comment in an old thread but I am currently reading Neptune's Inferno by James D. Hornfischer
Its about the U.S. Navy at Guadalcanal and is an excellent read
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Sea of Thunder by Evan Thomas, awaiting Freidman's revised destroyer book, and Ronald Spector's War at Sea most recently. Also my old Combat Fleets of the World, 1986/87 to see what it was like for probably the last time that the western world had fleets.
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Soviet Military Power,1987 version.It has several pages for Soviet Navy,even a comparison between USA and USSR in that period.
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Just got my copy of Friedman's US Destroyers: Revised Edition to add to my Friedman collection. Skimmed through it already and I'll read it more thoroughly later. I love all the never-built concept drawings he always has in his books.
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Conways All the World's Fighting Ships 1860-1905 which I picked up for £2.50!
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One Hundred Days by Admiral Sandy Woodward.
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Just started Sea of Thunder by Evan Thomas. So far so good.