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Author | : David Schleifer |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 402 |
Release | : 2008-10-30 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1452069999 |
THE FINAL BATTLE: Join Commander Janice Daria and the Battlecruiser Pegasus as they are recalled to assemble in the final conflict against the Drazakians. This is the last battle for the aged battlecruiser and the fate of peace lays with them. Enter a new Drazakian warlord, a traitous Admiral and the entry of the Skarrn War-fleet, all of it poised to vanquish a peace initiative to end the war. The Pegasus must not only fight against new technology and save Earth from a bio-weapon, but must solve the mystery of this new threat that threatens the peace of the Galaxy
Author | : David Schleifer |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 315 |
Release | : 2013-07-08 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1481770594 |
His name is Ken Fukuda, retired from EarthGov, code name Kanji, he is about to discover the hidden truth to his existance. Her code name is Glyph, she found out her truth through the dreams, and now she is out to reveal it to the world. His name is Rune, his mission is to bury the truth at all costs. In the traditions of near-future espionage action thrillers like Minority Report and Total Recall comes this hard hitting spectacular branching across a future Earth, Mars and to the lunar Moon. Prepare to be revealed the truth of Fukuda's Five.
Author | : Ian Johnston |
Publisher | : Naval Institute Press |
Total Pages | : 322 |
Release | : 2013-04-15 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1612519466 |
The launch in 1906 of HMS Dreadnought, the world’s first all-big-gun battleship, rendered all existing battle fleets obsolete while at the same time wiping out the Royal Navy’s numerical advantage. Britain urgently needed to build an entirely new battle fleet of these larger, more complex and more costly vessels. In this she succeeded spectacularly: in little over a decade fifty such ships were completed, almost exactly double what Germany achieved. This heroic achievement was made possible by the country’s vast industrial nexus of shipbuilders, engine manufacturers, armament firms and specialist armor producers, whose contribution to the creation of the Grand Fleet is too often ignored.
Author | : Gerhard Koop |
Publisher | : Seaforth Publishing |
Total Pages | : 210 |
Release | : 2014-07-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1848321953 |
The warships of the World War II era German Navy are among the most popular subject in naval history with an almost uncountable number of books devoted to them. However, for a concise but authoritative summary of the design history and careers of the major surface ships it is difficult to beat a series of six volumes written by Gerhard Koop and illustrated by Klaus-Peter Schmolke. Each contains an account of the development of a particular class, a detailed description of the ships, with full technical details, and an outline of their service, heavily illustrated with plans, battle maps and a substantial collection of photographs. These have been out of print for ten years or more and are now much sought after by enthusiasts and collectors, so this new modestly priced reprint of the series will be widely welcomed.??This volume covers the Admiral Hipper class, among the largest heavy cruisers to serve in World War II. Intended to be a class of five, they enjoyed contrasting fortunes: Seydlitz and LÙtzow were never completed; BlÙcher was the first major German warship sunk in action; Admiral Hipper became one of the most successful commerce raiders of the war; while the Prinz Eugen survived to be expended as a target in one of the first American nuclear tests in 1946.
Author | : William Williams Keen |
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Total Pages | : 194 |
Release | : 1921 |
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Total Pages | : 194 |
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Total Pages | : 196 |
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Author | : Bruce Taylor |
Publisher | : Pen and Sword |
Total Pages | : 650 |
Release | : 2008-04-30 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1783469803 |
“A wonderfully illustrated biography” of one of history’s greatest warships whose sinking “signaled the end of the surety that Britannia ruled the waves” (War History Online). Unmatched for beauty, unequalled for size, for twenty years the HMS Hood was the glory ship of the Royal Navy, flying the flag across the world in the twilight years of the British Empire. Here, in words, photos and color illustrations, is the story of her life, her work and her people from keel-laying on the Clyde in 1916 to destruction at the hands of the Bismarck in 1941. Among the eyecatching strengths of the book is a unique gallery of photos, including stills from a recently discovered piece of color footage of the ship, plus a spectacular set of computer-generated images of both the exterior and interior by the world’s leading exponent of the art—a man who worked with the film director James Cameron (of Titanic fame). A wealth of new information on Hood’s structure and operation make it essential reading for the enthusiast, modeler and historian alike. Hugely successful from its first publication, this is the third printing of the ultimate book on the ultimate ship of the pre-war era. “The most comprehensive study of a modern warship ever undertaken.”—Warship World
Author | : Angus Konstam |
Publisher | : Bloomsbury Publishing |
Total Pages | : 49 |
Release | : 2021-01-21 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1472844564 |
The Royal Navy's battleships at the turn of the 20th century were the most powerful battlefleet in the world, and embodied one of the key periods in warship development - the development of the dreadnought battleship. The term 'pre-dreadnought' was applied in retrospect, to describe the capital ships built during the decade and a half before the launch of HMS Dreadnought in 1906. At that moment these once great warships were rendered obsolete. However, until then, they were simply called 'battleships' and were unquestionably the most powerful warships of their day. These mighty warships represented the cutting edge of naval technology. The ugly ducklings of the ironclad era had been transformed into beautiful swans, albeit deadly ones. In Britain, this period was dominated by Sir William White, the Navy's Chief Constructor. Under his guidance the mastless battleships of the 1880s gave way to an altogether more elegant type of capital ship. The period of trial and error which marked the ironclad era ushered in a more scientific style of naval architecture. As a result, these battleships were among the most powerful warships in the world during the late Victorian era, and set a benchmark for the new battle fleets produced by navies such as Japan, Russia and the United States. Illustrated throughout with full-colour artwork, this fascinating study offers a detailed and definitive guide to the design, development and legacy of the Royal Navy's battleships at the turn of the 20th century as they paved the way for the coming of the Dreadnought.
Author | : Roger Chesneau |
Publisher | : Seaforth Publishing |
Total Pages | : 67 |
Release | : 2012-01-20 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 1848321236 |
The ShipCraft series provides in-depth information about building and modifying model kits of famous warship types. Lavishly illustrated, each book takes the modeller through a brief history of the subject class, highlighting differences between sister-ships and changes in their appearance over their careers. This includes paint schemes and camouflage, featuring colour profiles and highly-detailed line drawings and scale plans. The modelling section reviews the strengths and weaknesses of available kits, lists commercial accessory sets for super-detailing of the ships, and provides hints on modifying and improving the basic kit. This is followed by an extensive photographic gallery of selected high-quality models in a variety of scales, and the book concludes with a section on research references books, monographs, large-scale plans and websites. This volume is devoted to the largest class of submarines ever built, the Type VII, which formed the backbone of the German effort in the critical Battle of the Atlantic. A pre-war design, the Type VII was developed as the campaign progressed and was still in frontline service in 1945. All the major variants, as well as minor changes to equipment, are covered here. With its unparalleled level of visual information paint schemes, models, line drawings and photographs it is simply the best reference for any modelmaker setting out to build one of these famous boats.