by Fred T . Jane (Author), Antony Preston (Introduction), W.L.Wylie (Illustrator)
Originally published in 1912, when the naval arms race with Germany was nearing its climax, this title is read as much for its views on the future of naval warfare as its detailed statistics. It fully covers British naval history, from Alfred the Great to the "Dreadnought" era. Fred T. Jane (1865-1916) is often regarded the father of modern naval journalism. He produced his first reference book inn 1882 at the time of the Royal Navy's bombardment of Alexandria, a collection of his own pen-and-ink sketches informed the public about the ships taking part. Then followed his "All the World's Fighting Ships" in 1897, published since then as an annual reference book covering the world's navies. The book covers the whole sweep of British naval history, from Alfred the Great to the era of the "Dreadnought" battleship. Other books written by Janes include "The Imperial Russian Navy" (1899) and "The Imperial Japanese Navy" (1904).
Format: Hardcover
Pages: 472
Edition: New edition
Publisher: Conway Maritime Press Ltd
Published: 31 Dec 1997
ISBN 10: 0851777236
ISBN 13: 9780851777238