The Fleet that Jack Built

The Fleet that Jack Built
Author: William Jameson
Publsiher: Periscope Publishing Ltd.
Total Pages: 368
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 1904381286

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This volume not only provides biographies on nine great admirals, each complete in itself, but at the same time it links them together so that the book is a piece of naval history.

The Fleet that Jack Built

The Fleet that Jack Built
Author: Sir William Wilson Jameson
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 344
Release: 1962
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:59012635

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The Fleet that Jack Built

The Fleet that Jack Built
Author: Sir William Scarlett JAMESON
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 370
Release: 1962
Genre: Great Britain
ISBN: IND:32000003499995

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Power at Sea

Power at Sea
Author: Lisle A. Rose
Publsiher: University of Missouri Press
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2007
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780826216830

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"[Volume 1] Traces the social issues, technological advances, and combative encounters of the international naval race from 1890 through WWI, as the largest industrial nations (U.S, Great Britain, Japan, and Germany) scrambled to secure global markets and empire, using their battleship navies as pawns of power politics"--Provided by publisher.

The Life that Jack Built

The Life that Jack Built
Author: John Butler
Publsiher: Pneuma Springs Publishing
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2013-11-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781782283126

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It is the early 1940s; Jack is a young man leaving university at odds with himself. Set aside from his peers fighting in the Second World War he tries to make a career in banking but finding himself a square peg in a round hole, decided to enter the teaching profession which takes him to urban and rural schools in post war Britain. This is the story of his many escapades. It is the tale of how he handles work, romantic attachments and manages to wriggle out of the tightest of situations. Jack’s story is true of all of us who go through life searching. Then suddenly opportunity knocks for him – it is an opportunity you’d have to be mad to take –he takes the plunge, but at the end he is in for a surprise. ‘The Life that Jack Built’ teaches us about the demons within ourselves and makes us question if destiny is mapped out for us all. A fascinating and heart-warming tale that is personal, historical and humorous with moments of passion, pathos and fear. Book reviews online: PublishedBestsellers website.

Churchill and Fisher

Churchill and Fisher
Author: Barry Gough
Publsiher: James Lorimer & Company
Total Pages: 658
Release: 2017-10-06
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781459411364

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A vivid study of the politics and stress of high command, this book describes the decisive roles of young Winston Churchill as political head of the Admiralty during the First World War. Churchill was locked together in a perilous destiny with the ageing British Admiral 'Jacky' Fisher, the professional master of the British Navy and the creator of the enormous battleships known as Dreadnoughts. Upon these 'Titans at the Admiralty' rested British command of the sea at the moment of its supreme test — the challenge presented by the Kaiser's navy under the dangerous Admiral Alfred von Tirpitz. Churchill and Fisher had vision, genius, and energy, but the war unfolded in unexpected ways. There were no Trafalgars, no Nelsons. Press and Parliament became battlegrounds for a public expecting decisive victory at sea. An ill-fated Dardanelles adventure, 'by ships alone' as Churchill determined, on top of the Zeppelin raids on Britain brought about Fisher's departure from the Admiralty, in turn bringing down Churchill. They spent the balance of the war in the virtual wilderness. This dual biography, based on fresh and thorough appraisal of the Churchill and Fisher papers, is a story for any military history buff. It is about Churchill's and Fisher's war — how each fought it, how they waged it together, and how they fought against each other, face to face or behind the scenes. It reveals a strange and unique pairing of sea lords who found themselves facing Armageddon and seeking to maintain the primacy of the Royal Navy, the guardian of trade, the succour of the British peoples, and the shield of Empire.

Jutland

Jutland
Author: Nicholas Jellicoe
Publsiher: Seaforth Publishing
Total Pages: 322
Release: 2016-03-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781848323230

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“A compelling, dramatic account of the Royal Navy's last great sea battle.” —Robert K. Massie, Pulitzer Prize–winning and New York Times–bestselling author of Dreadnought More than a century later, historians still argue about this controversial and misunderstood World War I naval battle off the coast of Denmark. It was the twentieth century’s first engagement of dreadnoughts—and while it left Britain in control of the North Sea, both sides claimed victory and decades of disputes followed, revolving around senior commanders Admiral Sir John Jellicoe and Vice Admiral Sir David Beatty. This book not only retells the story of the battle from both a British and German perspective based on the latest research, but also helps clarify the context of Germany’s inevitable naval clash and the aftermath after the smoke had cleared.

No More Heroes

No More Heroes
Author: Charles Owen
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2015-10-05
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781317387589

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This book, originally published in 1975 and authored by an ex-Naval officer, assesses the performance and management of the Royal Navy in the twentieth century. It examines the nature and tasks of the twentieth century Navy, by tracing the fortunes of it under successive First Sea Lords. It examines how the higher echelons of the service have altered and how and why naval policy has changed. Among other issues the book discusses the actions of Beresford and Fisher, Beaty and Jellifcoe, Chatfield, Pound and Mountbatten. It appraises Churchill, the Invergordon Mutiny and the strains fo the 1930s; discusses the Navy’s role in two World Wars and post-war disarmament.