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Seaforth World Naval Review 2019 -
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1526745852 -
9781526745859 -
10 July 2025 -
192 -
Hardcover
Seaforth World Naval Review 2019 By Conrad Waters
on Seaforth World Naval Review 2019
World Naval Review 2019This is the first time I have purchased one of Seaforth's WNR. I have to own up to the fact that I am a great fan of this Publisher, as I have many of their books.
I wanted this book as it had articles on the largest vessels to enter service with the USN and RN, namely the USS Gerald R Ford, (CVN-78), and HMS Queen Elizabeth, (R08). The production values and standard of presentation is first class. So is the authorship. The standards are simply top class; pin sharp photos, great cutaways and drawings, all on high
grade glossy paper.
I must confess that I have not read all of the book. I still have pages 56 to 107 to read. This was due to interruptions caused by my holiday to Malta, (where I purchased more books from the Aviation Museum), and reading books on the "Town Class Destroyers" by John Henshaw, and from the local library, Richard Overy's "The Bombing War - Europe 1939-1945". (This took some time as it is 850 dense pages long!). I, therefore, have the happy knowledge that I will have some great articles to read in the near future.
I wanted this book as it had articles on the largest vessels to enter service with the USN and RN, namely the USS Gerald R Ford, (CVN-78), and HMS Queen Elizabeth, (R08). The production values and standard of presentation is first class. So is the authorship. The standards are simply top class; pin sharp photos, great cutaways and drawings, all on high
grade glossy paper.
I must confess that I have not read all of the book. I still have pages 56 to 107 to read. This was due to interruptions caused by my holiday to Malta, (where I purchased more books from the Aviation Museum), and reading books on the "Town Class Destroyers" by John Henshaw, and from the local library, Richard Overy's "The Bombing War - Europe 1939-1945". (This took some time as it is 850 dense pages long!). I, therefore, have the happy knowledge that I will have some great articles to read in the near future.
Conrad Waters