Fighting Ships Throughout History Books
£25.00
These lavishly-produced, large-format hardback books document the history of fighting ships from the earliest drawings and artefacts Ramses IIIs defeat of the sea people being the first known record of a sea battle to the middle of the 20th century.
They are exceptionally good value (at £25 each, RRP £50) and would make a fine addition to any library, with illustrations, photos, architectural drawings and portraits from the worlds leading maritime museums, expert commentary by Sam Willis, and forewords by N.A.M. Rodger.
All three are over 200 pages and measure 18x14.
ref:91068 Fighting Ships, ancient world to 1750 - Three millennia of naval history, from classical galleys to magnificent men-of-war.
ref:91067 Fighting Ships, 1750-1850 - Coverage includes the Seven Years War, the Napoleonic Wars, American Independence and the French Revolutionary Wars.
ref:91069 Fighting Ships, 1850-1950 - Stunning collection of over 150 large-scale paintings, drawings and photographs, from the first iron-clads to the deadly U-boats of WWII.
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