Seamanship

Seamanship
Author: Alfred Henry Alston
Publisher:
Total Pages: 498
Release: 1860
Genre: Hydrographic surveying
ISBN:

Brassey's Naval Annual

Brassey's Naval Annual
Author: Royal United Services Institute for Defence Studies
Publisher:
Total Pages: 604
Release: 1893
Genre: Armed Forces
ISBN:

Handbook of Seamanship

Handbook of Seamanship
Author: E. F. Knight
Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand
Total Pages: 850
Release: 2015-04-09
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 3954274795

Reprint of the famous 8th edition of the handbook of seamanship (1921). The book has been revised thoroughly to meet todays standards of printing.

Dreadnought

Dreadnought
Author: Robert K. Massie
Publisher: Ballantine Books
Total Pages: 1076
Release: 2012-06-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0307819930

A gripping chronicle of the personal and national rivalries that led to the twentieth century’s first great arms race, from Pulitzer Prize winner Robert K. Massie With the biographer’s rare genius for expressing the essence of extraordinary lives, Massie brings to life a crowd of glittery figures: the single-minded Admiral von Tirpitz; the young, ambitious Winston Churchill; the ruthless, sycophantic Chancellor Bernhard von Bülow; Britain’s greatest twentieth-century foreign secretary, Sir Edward Grey; and Jacky Fisher, the eccentric admiral who revolutionized the British navy and brought forth the first true battleship, the H.M.S. Dreadnought. Their story, and the story of the era, filled with misunderstandings, missed opportunities, and events leading to unintended conclusions, unfolds like a Greek tragedy in this powerful narrative. Intimately human and dramatic, Dreadnought is history at its most riveting. Praise for Dreadnought “Dreadnought is history in the grand manner, as most people prefer it: how people shaped, or were shaped by, events.”—Time “A classic [that] covers superbly a whole era . . . engrossing in its glittering gallery of characters.”—Chicago Sun-Times “[Told] on a grand scale . . . Massie [is] a master of historical portraiture and anecdotage.”—The Wall Street Journal “Brilliant on everything he writes about ships and the sea. It is Massie’s eye for detail that makes his nautical set pieces so marvelously evocative.”—Los Angeles Times