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British Battleships 1914-18 (1): The Early Dreadnoughts

British Battleships 1914-18 (1): The Early Dreadnoughts

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British Battleships 1914-18 (1): The Early Dreadnoughts

by Konstam, Angus

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Osprey Pub Co, 2013. New book, 48 pages, NVG200. The launch of HMS Dreadnought in 1906 changed the face of naval warfare. The first half-dozen dreadnoughts were all improvements of the basic Dreadnought design, all carrying ten 12-inch guns. It was only in 1911, with the launch of HMS Neptune that the layout of this powerful armament was altered as a result of practical experience. Two more versions of the Neptune entered service later that same year. These nine improved dreadnoughts formed the core of the British High Seas Fleet. They would soon, however, be outclassed by a new breed of super dreadnoughts, the subject of the second volume in this two-part story. While these new battleships carried larger 13.5-inch guns, they proved less successful as all-round battleships than their more lightly-armed predecessors. One last 12-inch gun dreadnought entered service in 1914, when a seven turret battleship being built for the Turks was commandeered by the Royal Navy, and re-named HMS Agincourt. This New Vanguard title, the first of two covering these famous warships will uncover the full story of the British battleships of World War I. The book will look at their revolutionary design, the 12-inch guns that provided them with their firepower, and the way these guns were fired in anger.. Soft Cover. As New. Illus. by Wright, Paul. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall.

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Angus Konstam hails from the Orkney Islands, and is the author of over 50 books, 30 of which are published by Osprey. This acclaimed and widely published author has written several books on piracy, including The History of Pirates, and Blackbeard: America's Most Notorious Pirate. A former naval officer and museum professional, he worked as the Curator of Weapons at the Tower of London and as the Chief Curator of the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in Key West, Florida. He now works as a full-time author and historian, and lives in Edinburgh, Scotland. The author lives in Edinburgh, UK.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
British Battleships 1914-18 (1): The Early Dreadnoughts
Author
Konstam, Angus
Illustrator
Wright, Paul
Format/Binding
Paperback
Book Condition
New As New
ISBN 10
1780961677
ISBN 13
9781780961675
Publisher
Osprey Pub Co
Place of Publication
Oxford Ox2 9lp United Kingdom
Date Published
2013
Size
8vo - over 7¾" - 9&f
Keywords
WW1 BRITISH DREADNOUGHTS WARSHIPS
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WW1 Warships;

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