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Battleships


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A definitive reference work for naval history enthusiasts, Battleships chronicles the rise and reign of the most powerful warships ever built, tracing their development from the ironclad era through to the twilight of the battleship age in World War II. Antony Preston, one of the foremost naval historians of his generation, presents a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the great capital ships of every major naval power, including Britain, the United States, Germany, Japan, and beyond. Richly illustrated with photographs and technical data, the work details the construction, armament, and combat histories of iconic vessels that shaped the course of modern naval warfare. Preston argues with clarity and precision that the battleship represents not merely a weapons platform, but a symbol of national power and industrial ambition that defined an era of global conflict. This is an essential volume for anyone seeking a thorough understanding of naval strategy and the ships that dominated the world's oceans.

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Condition remarks:
Condition: Good. Jacket: Worn/faded, no tears. Page Condition: Good. Markings: No markings visible. Binding: Intact. No stickers or labels visible.

A definitive reference work for naval history enthusiasts, Battleships chronicles the rise and reign of the most powerful warships ever built, tracing their development from the ironclad era through to the twilight of the battleship age in World War II. Antony Preston, one of the foremost naval historians of his generation, presents a comprehensive and authoritative survey of the great capital ships of every major naval power, including Britain, the United States, Germany, Japan, and beyond. Richly illustrated with photographs and technical data, the work details the construction, armament, and combat histories of iconic vessels that shaped the course of modern naval warfare. Preston argues with clarity and precision that the battleship represents not merely a weapons platform, but a symbol of national power and industrial ambition that defined an era of global conflict. This is an essential volume for anyone seeking a thorough understanding of naval strategy and the ships that dominated the world's oceans.