Year: 1919 Language: english Author: O. Parkes & Maurice Prendergast Genre: Periodical (magazine) Publisher: Jane's Fighting Ships Format: PDF Quality: Unknown Pages count: 1051 Description: Work on the present Edition of " FIGHTING SHIPS " was begun in December, 1918, and was pushed on without intermission during the succeeding months. The results now presented, although a little delayed, will, we feel sure, be satisfactory to our readers. The labour incurred in preparing this Edition has been exceptionally heavy; we doubt if any issue of our Annual has occasioned so much anxiety. The Editors have had to deal with large masses of information, withheld from publication by the belligerent Naval Powers since 1914 They have also lead to investigate the demobilisation of the War Fleets to a peace footing. The indeterminate state of the late Enemy Navies, and the chaotic conditions of the Russian Fleet, have presented very perplexing problems. Dealing, as is our custom, with the various sections of this book in sequence, we offer the following comments on the present Edition. Additional info: Extracted from Jane's Fighting Ships 1919
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Jane's Fighting Ships 1919 (extracted from)
Language: english
Author: O. Parkes & Maurice Prendergast
Genre: Periodical (magazine)
Publisher: Jane's Fighting Ships
Format: PDF
Quality: Unknown
Pages count: 1051
Description: Work on the present Edition of " FIGHTING SHIPS " was begun in December,
1918, and was pushed on without intermission during the succeeding months.
The results now presented, although a little delayed, will, we feel sure, be
satisfactory to our readers.
The labour incurred in preparing this Edition has been exceptionally heavy; we
doubt if any issue of our Annual has occasioned so much anxiety. The Editors
have had to deal with large masses of information, withheld from publication
by the belligerent Naval Powers since 1914 They have also lead to investigate
the demobilisation of the War Fleets to a peace footing. The indeterminate
state of the late Enemy Navies, and the chaotic conditions of the Russian Fleet,
have presented very perplexing problems.
Dealing, as is our custom, with the various sections of this book in sequence,
we offer the following comments on the present Edition.
Additional info: Extracted from Jane's Fighting Ships 1919
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