The Great War at Sea The Opening Salvos

The Great War at Sea  The Opening Salvos
Author: Bob Carruthers
Publsiher: Pen and Sword
Total Pages: 129
Release: 2015-08-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781473837867

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This powerful collection, depicting the events of the Great War at sea, showcases the work of the contemporary combat artists and illustrators from the Great War era. The result is a stunning and vivid graphic record of life and death on the high-seas from 1914-18, as reported to contemporary audiences at a time when the events of the Great War were still unfolding. During the Great War artists and illustrators produced a highly accurate visual record of the fleeting moments the bulky cameras couldn't reproduce. These works form a body ofÊwar reportage that are as valid as the written word. Today, the work of the combat illustrators and the official war artists from the Great War era is overlooked by historians in favour of photographs, but these illustrations are nonetheless important, as they provide a contemporary record of hand-to-hand fighting, trench raids, aerial dogfights, sea battles, desperate last stands, night actions and cavalry charges.

Fighting the Great War at Sea

Fighting the Great War at Sea
Author: Norman Friedman
Publsiher: Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2014-10-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781612519593

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While the overriding image of the First World War is of the bloody stalemate on the Western Front, the overall shape of the war arose out of its maritime character. It was essentially a struggle about access to worldwide resources, most clearly seen in GermanyÕs desperate attempts to counter the American industrial threat, which ultimately drew the United States into the war. This radical new book concentrates on the way in which each side tried to use or deny the sea to the other, and in so doing describes rapid wartime changes not only in ship and weapons technology but also in the way naval warfare was envisaged and fought. Melding strategic, technical, and tactical aspects, Friedman approaches the First World War from a fresh perspective and demonstrates how its perceived lessons dominated the way navies prepared for the Second World War.

Understanding War

Understanding War
Author: Christian P. Potholm
Publsiher: UPA
Total Pages: 720
Release: 2016-08-03
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780761867746

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The third book in Professor Christian Potholm’s war trilogy (which includes Winning at War and War Wisdom), Understanding War provides a most workable bibliography dealing with the vast literature on war and warfare. As such, it provides insights into over 3000 works on this overwhelmingly extensive material. Understanding War is thus the most comprehensive annotated bibliography available today. Moreover, by dividing war material into eighteen overarching themes of analysis and fifty seminal topics, and focusing on these, Understanding War enables the reader to access and understand the broadest possible array of materials across both time and space, beginning with the earliest forms of warfare and concluding with the contemporary situation. Stimulating and thought-provoking, this volume is essential for an understanding of the breadth and depth of the vast scholarship dealing with war and warfare through human history and across cultures.

Sea Fights of the Great War

Sea Fights of the Great War
Author: William Lionel Wyllie,M. F. Wren
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1918
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN: UOM:39015068418675

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The Great War at Sea

The Great War at Sea
Author: Adolph A. Hoehling
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 358
Release: 1975
Genre: History
ISBN: 0883652072

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The Great War at Sea

The Great War at Sea
Author: Lawrence Sondhaus
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 420
Release: 2014-08-15
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN: 1316004066

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New naval history of the First World War which reveals the contribution of the war at sea to Allied victory.

Castles of Steel

Castles of Steel
Author: Robert K. Massie
Publsiher: Random House
Total Pages: 1064
Release: 2003-10-28
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781588363206

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In a work of extraordinary narrative power, filled with brilliant personalities and vivid scenes of dramatic action, Robert K. Massie, the Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Peter the Great, Nicholas and Alexandra, and Dreadnought, elevates to its proper historical importance the role of sea power in the winning of the Great War. The predominant image of this first world war is of mud and trenches, barbed wire, machine guns, poison gas, and slaughter. A generation of European manhood was massacred, and a wound was inflicted on European civilization that required the remainder of the twentieth century to heal. But with all its sacrifice, trench warfare did not win the war for one side or lose it for the other. Over the course of four years, the lines on the Western Front moved scarcely at all; attempts to break through led only to the lengthening of the already unbearably long casualty lists. For the true story of military upheaval, we must look to the sea. On the eve of the war in August 1914, Great Britain and Germany possessed the two greatest navies the world had ever seen. When war came, these two fleets of dreadnoughts—gigantic floating castles of steel able to hurl massive shells at an enemy miles away—were ready to test their terrible power against each other. Their struggles took place in the North Sea and the Pacific, at the Falkland Islands and the Dardanelles. They reached their climax when Germany, suffocated by an implacable naval blockade, decided to strike against the British ring of steel. The result was Jutland, a titanic clash of fifty-eight dreadnoughts, each the home of a thousand men. When the German High Seas Fleet retreated, the kaiser unleashed unrestricted U-boat warfare, which, in its indiscriminate violence, brought a reluctant America into the war. In this way, the German effort to “seize the trident” by defeating the British navy led to the fall of the German empire. Ultimately, the distinguishing feature of Castles of Steel is the author himself. The knowledge, understanding, and literary power Massie brings to this story are unparalleled. His portrayals of Winston Churchill, the British admirals Fisher, Jellicoe, and Beatty, and the Germans Scheer, Hipper, and Tirpitz are stunning in their veracity and artistry. Castles of Steel is about war at sea, leadership and command, courage, genius, and folly. All these elements are given magnificent scope by Robert K. Massie’ s special and widely hailed literary mastery. BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Robert K. Massie's Catherine the Great.

The Great War

The Great War
Author: Herbert Wrigley Wilson,Sir John Alexander Hammerton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 576
Release: 1916
Genre: World War, 1914-1918
ISBN: SRLF:E0000002113

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