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River-class Frigates and the Battle of the Atlantic : A Technical and Social History

by Lavery, Brian

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London: National Maritime Museum, 2006. 1st edition. As New. 8vo.. softback with french flaps 256pp., b/w plates, text ills., maps, appendix, index, Very detailed account of the ships, engines, weapons systems, gunnery, officers & seamen

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Title
River-class Frigates and the Battle of the Atlantic : A Technical and Social History
Author
Lavery, Brian
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1st edition
Publisher
National Maritime Museum
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2006
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8vo.
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