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British Battleships 18901905: Victoria''s steel battlefleet and the road to Dreadnought

English

By (author): Angus Konstam

Illustrated by: Mr Paul Wright

The Royal Navy's battleships at the turn of the 20th century were the most powerful battlefleet in the world, and embodied one of the key periods in warship development - the development of the dreadnought battleship. The term 'pre-dreadnought' was applied in retrospect, to describe the capital ships built during the decade and a half before the launch of HMS Dreadnought in 1906. At that moment these once great warships were rendered obsolete. However, until then, they were simply called 'battleships and were unquestionably the most powerful warships of their day. These mighty warships represented the cutting edge of naval technology. The ugly ducklings of the ironclad era had been transformed into beautiful swans, albeit deadly ones. In Britain, this period was dominated by Sir William White, the Navy's Chief Constructor. Under his guidance the mastless battleships of the 1880s gave way to an altogether more elegant type of capital ship. The period of trial and error which marked the ironclad era ushered in a more scientific style of naval architecture. As a result, these battleships were among the most powerful warships in the world during the late Victorian era, and set a benchmark for the new battle fleets produced by navies such as Japan, Russia and the United States. Illustrated throughout with full-colour artwork, this fascinating study offers a detailed and definitive guide to the design, development and legacy of the Royal Navys battleships at the turn of the 20th century as they paved the way for the coming of the Dreadnought. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 168g
  • Dimensions: 184 x 248mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Jan 2021
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781472844682

About Angus Konstam

Angus Konstam hails from the Orkney Islands and is the author of over 100 history books 60 of which are published by Osprey. This acclaimed author has written widely on naval history from Sovereigns of the Seas and Piracy: The Complete History to his most recent bestseller Hunt the Bismarck. A former naval officer and museum professional he worked as the Curator in both the Royal Armouries Tower of London and the Mel Fisher Maritime Museum in Key West Florida. He now works as a full-time author and historian. Paul Wright has painted ships of all kinds for most of his career specializing in steel and steam warships from the late 19th century to the present day. A Member of the Royal Society of Marine Artists Paul lives and works in Surrey UK.

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