Navies of the Second World War – American Fleet and Escort Destoyers.- 2 Vols. – Lenton, H.T.

Lenton, H.T.

$45.00

Publisher: Macdonald and Co. Ltd. London. 1971 (Ist Edition)
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Description

18mo, Vol I and Vol II both 160pp. Hardcover in brown publisher’s cloth, d/w both in very good condition with minor scuffing only , protected by clear archival covering, text in very good condition with no foxing throughout both volumes but there is a small, neat stamp of prior owner on both ffep’s. The two volume set is a highly detailed review of what was the greatest of world navies. As WWII was about to evolve, the US Navy had two hundred destroyers, half of which were obsolete but by the end of hostilities over a thousand new destroyers and destroyer escorts had been added.. All technical details have been obtained from official sources and the author has added cryptic comments on their evolution up to, and during WWII. In addition there are many fine drawings showing the modifications to old destroyers that were relegated to subsidiary duties as appropriate. The Series “Navies of the Second World War” presents the most accurate and compact survey of the navies of France, Germany, Holland, America , Japan and Russia all based on authentic documentation and written by true experts with multiple b/w photos of course.