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The Navy Times Book of Submarines: A Political, Social, and Military History
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The Navy Times Book of Submarines: A Political, Social, and Military History

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Shattering long-held myths and misunderstandings, author Brayton Harris traces the development of the submarine through an era in which writers of fiction saw its merits better than most professionals - until the Germans almost won World War 1. He covers the professional and political arrogance that delayed antisubmarine developments for so long that German submarines almost won World War II as well - and examines post-war progress toward the truly awesome submarine of today.Along the way, Harris explores the shifting moral issues of unrestricted naval warfare, outlines the hundred-year search for an effective underwater power plant that culminated in the nuclear reactor, and raises important questions about the future. A fascinating exploration of the steps and stumbles during development, a rousing tribute to those who fought and died, and a powerful study of the submarine’s impact on America, The Navy Times Book of Submarines is an unparalleled source for understanding the great hunters of the deep.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2001
Pages
448
ISBN
9780425178386

Shattering long-held myths and misunderstandings, author Brayton Harris traces the development of the submarine through an era in which writers of fiction saw its merits better than most professionals - until the Germans almost won World War 1. He covers the professional and political arrogance that delayed antisubmarine developments for so long that German submarines almost won World War II as well - and examines post-war progress toward the truly awesome submarine of today.Along the way, Harris explores the shifting moral issues of unrestricted naval warfare, outlines the hundred-year search for an effective underwater power plant that culminated in the nuclear reactor, and raises important questions about the future. A fascinating exploration of the steps and stumbles during development, a rousing tribute to those who fought and died, and a powerful study of the submarine’s impact on America, The Navy Times Book of Submarines is an unparalleled source for understanding the great hunters of the deep.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Penguin Putnam Inc
Country
United States
Date
1 August 2001
Pages
448
ISBN
9780425178386