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  • ELLER E M Rear Admiral U S Navy (retd) Editor

    Edité par U S Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C, 1968

    Vendeur : DBookmahn's Used and Rare Military Books, Burke, VA, Etats-Unis

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    Hard Cover. Etat : Very Good+. First Edition. 8 volumes, illustrated, The 8 large volumes are bound in stout, dark red faux morocco. Vol. I: (1959), XVII, 351 PP. Vol. II: (1963), XXIV, 591 PP. Volume III: (1968), XXVI, 876 PP. Fp: US Submarine No. 209. Volume IV: (1969), XXVI, 745 PP. Fp: Monitor and Merrimac (Virginia). Volume V: (1970), XXIV, 639 PP. Fp: Big guns of USS New Jersey (BB-62) fire on targets in Vietnam. Volume VI: (1976), XXIII, 751 PP. Fp: John Paul Jones' Continental sloop-of-war Ranger exchanges national salutes with a French fleet at Quiberon, 14 February 1778. Volume VII: (1981), XIX, 735 PP. Fp: USS Theodore E. Chandler (DD-717). Volume VIII: (1981), XIX, 577 PP. Fp: USS Washington (BB-56). B/w illustrations (charts, engravings, maps, paintings and photos) throughout. Eps: Silhouettes of 21 US warships. (Note Later volumes were edited by James L Mooney.)A monumental compilation of the basic information on every ship which helped shape the modern United States from the time of the American Revolution to Nautilus. The arrangement is alphabetical with an historical sketch of each named ship. The history includes tonnage, draft, complement, class etc. etc. Operational history for each ship is included. Each volume includes one or more appendices. Each is devoted to each of the combatant types and other categories such as the Confederate Navy. Ships in the appendices a re listed chronologically. Thus the history of a named ship and the class to which it belongs can be easily studied. Because of the time span of the project there are historical gaps when viewed from the last published i.e. 1981. Set is ex-library reference but appears to have had little use. Still clean and in overall vg+ condition. Ex-Library.