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Edité par Bureau of Naval Personnel, Washington, DC, 1970
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Etat : good. 27 cm, 16, wraps, illus., pencil erasure on front cover.
Edité par GPO, Washington, DC, 1991
ISBN 10 : 0160020891ISBN 13 : 9780160020896
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Livre
Etat : good. Sixth Edition. 189, wraps, illus., Guidance for Readers mass produced letter laid in, covers somewhat worn and soiled. NAVSO P-3560 (rev 7/91) 6th Edition. This edition notes great changes in the Soviet Union and Russia.
Edité par GPO, Washington, DC, 1981
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Etat : good. Fourth Edition. Quarto, 140, wraps, illus. (some in color), appendices, glossary, some wear and small tears at spine. Chart on Soviet Warship Classes, Soviet Warship: Equipment, Soviet Auxiliary Classes, and Soviet Submarine Classes laid in. NAVSO P-3560 (rev 1/81) 4th Edition. Topics covered include Soviet naval policy, the Soviet Navy today, Soviet naval hardware, Soviet naval personnel, and other Soviet maritime activities. Appendices include Soviet Navy Order of Battle; Soviet warship descriptions; Soviet aircraft descriptions; missile guide; and flags, insignia, and uniforms.
Edité par GPO [1985], Washington, DC, 1985
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Etat : very good. Fifth Edition. First? Printing. 28 cm, 152, wraps, illus. (some color), minor wear and soiling to covers, compliments card laid in.
Edité par GPO, Washington, DC, 1985
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Etat : good. Fifth Edition. First? Printing. 152, wraps, illus. (some in color), glossary, covers somewhat worn and soiled. Accompanied by illustrations (fold-out) laid in, 4 pages, 26 x 34 cm. of: Soviet major warship classes, Soviet minor and amphibious ships, Soviet warships: equipment, Soviet submarine classes. NAVSO P-3560 (rev 4.85).
Edité par GPO, Washington, DC, 1955
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Etat : good. 214, endpaper maps, chronology, appendices, index, bookplate residue inside front board, boards somewhat scuffed.
Edité par GPO, Washington, DC, 1968
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Etat : fair. 26 cm, 871, illus., index, front board weak, edges soiled, ink notation ins fr board, underlining to text, pencil erasure on fr endpaper.
Edité par GPO, Washington, DC, 1964
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Presumed First printing thus. Quarto. xvii, [1], 351, [3] pages. This volume ONLY. Illustrations. Bibliography. Appendices. Board/spine edges worn, soiling inside boards & flyleaves, address sticker inside front flyleaf. This is the corrected version . The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS) is the official reference work for the basic facts about ships used by the United States Navy. When the writing project was developed the parameters for this series were designed to cover only commissioned US Navy ships with assigned names. If the ship was not assigned a name it was not included in the histories written for the series. In addition to the ship entries, DANFS and the online links have been expanded to include appendices on small craft, histories of Confederate Navy ships, and various essays related to naval ships. Contains appendices on battleships, cruisers, submarines (including submarine tenders and submarine rescue vessels), torpedo boats and destroyers, and escort vessels. DANFS was published in print by the Naval Historical Center (NHC) as bound hardcover volumes, ordered by ship name, from Volume I (A-B) in 1959 to Volume VIII (W-Z) in 1981. Several volumes subsequently went out of print. In 1991 a revised Volume I Part A, covering only ship names beginning with A, was released. Work continues on revisions of the remaining volumes. As the DANFS is a work of the U.S. government, its content is in the public domain, and the text is often quoted verbatim in other works (including in some cases Wikipedia articles). Many websites organized by former and active crew members of U.S. Navy vessels include a copy of their ships' DANFS entries. The Dictionary limits itself largely to basic descriptions and brief operational notes, and includes almost no analysis or historical context. Unless otherwise specified, all the ships illustrated in this volume are commission ships of the United States Navy with their names preceded by the Identification USS.
Edité par U. S. Department of the Navy, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Navy History Division, Washington, DC, 1969
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Reprint with corrections. Quarto. xxiii, [1] , 591, [1] pages. Volume II: C-F--Carriers, Confederate Forces ONLY, Illustrated endpapers. Abbreviations and Symbols. List of Illustrations. Bibliography. Historical Sketches: Letters C, D, E, and F. Aircraft Carriers. Confederate Forces Afloat. Cover has some wear and soiling. This revised edition depicts each ship in its historical setting; the original edition was published in 1959. The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS) is the official reference work for the basic facts about ships used by the United States Navy. When the writing project was developed the parameters for this series were designed to cover only commissioned US Navy ships with assigned names. If the ship was not assigned a name it was not included in the histories written for the series. In addition to the ship entries, DANFS and the online links have been expanded to include appendices on small craft, histories of Confederate Navy ships, and various essays related to naval ships. DANFS was published in print by the Naval Historical Center (NHC) as bound hardcover volumes, ordered by ship name, from Volume I (A-B) in 1959 to Volume VIII (W-Z) in 1981. Several volumes subsequently went out of print. In 1991 a revised Volume I Part A, covering only ship names beginning with A, was released. Work continues on revisions of the remaining volumes. As the DANFS is a work of the U.S. government, its content is in the public domain, and the text is often quoted verbatim in other works (including in some cases Wikipedia articles). Many websites organized by former and active crew members of U.S. Navy vessels include a copy of their ships' DANFS entries. The Dictionary limits itself largely to basic descriptions and brief operational notes, and includes almost no analysis or historical context. Unless otherwise specified, all the ships illustrated in this volume are commission ships of the United States Navy with their names preceded by the Identification USS.
Edité par U. S. Department of the Navy, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Navy History Division, Washington, DC, 1969
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Quarto. xxvi, 744, [2] pages. Volume IV: G-K-Appendices One-Six ONLY, Illustrated endpapers. Abbreviations and Symbols. List of Illustrations. Maps. Illustrations. Bibliography. Historical Sketches: Letters G, H, I, J, and K. Appendices I-VI: Amphibious Warfare Ships, Aviation Auxiliaries, Destroyer Tenders, Ships of the Line, Classification of Naval Ships and Service Craft. Errata Volume III. Contents of earlier volumes. Cover has some wear and soiling. The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS) is the official reference work for the basic facts about ships used by the United States Navy. When the writing project was developed the parameters for this series were designed to cover only commissioned US Navy ships with assigned names. If the ship was not assigned a name it was not included in the histories written for the series. In addition to the ship entries, DANFS was published in print by the Naval Historical Center (NHC) as bound hardcover volumes, ordered by ship name, from Volume I (A-B) in 1959 to Volume VIII (W-Z) in 1981. Several volumes subsequently went out of print. In 1991 a revised Volume I Part A, covering only ship names beginning with A, was released. Work continues on revisions of the remaining volumes. As the DANFS is a work of the U.S. government, its content is in the public domain, and the text is often quoted verbatim in other works (including in some cases Wikipedia articles). Many websites organized by former and active crew members of U.S. Navy vessels include a copy of their ships' DANFS entries. The Dictionary limits itself largely to basic descriptions and brief operational notes, and includes almost no analysis or historical context. Unless otherwise specified, all the ships illustrated in this volume are commission ships of the United States Navy with their names preceded by the Identification USS.
Edité par U. S. Department of the Navy, Office of the Chief of Naval Operations, Navy History Division, Washington, DC, 1968
Vendeur : Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Etats-Unis
Edition originale
Hardcover. Etat : Good. presumed First Edition, First printing. Quarto. xxvi, 876, [2] pages. Volume III: G-K-Appendices One-Six ONLY, Illustrated endpapers. Abbreviations and Symbols. List of Illustrations. Maps. Illustrations. Bibliography. Historical Sketches: Letters G, H, I, J, and K. Appendices I-VI: Historic Ship Exhibits, Monitors. Civil War Naval Ordnance. Addenda to Appendix III, IV and V of Volume I. Addenda to Appendix I of Volume II. Additional Ships named AFI. Errata Volumes I and II. Contents of earlier volumes. Cover has some wear and soiling. The Dictionary of American Naval Fighting Ships (DANFS) is the official reference work for the basic facts about ships used by the United States Navy. When the writing project was developed the parameters for this series were designed to cover only commissioned US Navy ships with assigned names. If the ship was not assigned a name it was not included in the histories written for the series. In addition to the ship entries, DANFS was published in print by the Naval Historical Center (NHC) as bound hardcover volumes, ordered by ship name, from Volume I (A-B) in 1959 to Volume VIII (W-Z) in 1981. Several volumes subsequently went out of print. In 1991 a revised Volume I Part A, covering only ship names beginning with A, was released. Work continues on revisions of the remaining volumes. As the DANFS is a work of the U.S. government, its content is in the public domain, and the text is often quoted verbatim in other works (including in some cases Wikipedia articles). Many websites organized by former and active crew members of U.S. Navy vessels include a copy of their ships' DANFS entries. The Dictionary limits itself largely to basic descriptions and brief operational notes, and includes almost no analysis or historical context. Unless otherwise specified, all the ships illustrated in this volume are commission ships of the United States Navy with their names preceded by the Identification USS.