Standard Of Power: The Royal Navy In The Twentieth Century

Standard Of Power: The Royal Navy In The Twentieth Century by Dan Van Der Vat


ISBN
9780712665353
Published
Binding
Paperback
Pages
480
Dimensions
155 x 235 x 37mm

Dan van der Vat, author of authoritative bestselling books on the "Titanic" and the history of the submarine, has now produced an enthralling and thoroughly researched history of the Royal Navy in the twentieth century.

Beginning with the great "Dreadnought Race" before the First World War, which set the theme for the great conflict with Germany that dominated most of the twentieth century, it follows through the sea conflicts of the Great War which so uncannily prefigured the ruthless battles of the Second.

The book takes the story through our "Finest Hour" in the Battle of the Atlantic (the winning of which, even more than the Battle of Britain, secured our future) to the cuts of the post-war era, the final heroic but anachronistic flourish of the Falklands, and the present day, where the Royal Navy is once again entrusted with the major platform of our defence.

'Standard Of Power' is full of dramatic events, brilliantly recreated in narrative, and is also a serious study of technological and social change through which the Royal Navy, like Britain itself, has transformed itself almost beyond recognition.
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