Battle of the Atlantic, September 1939 - May 1943

Battle of the Atlantic, September 1939 - May 1943

EnglishPaperback / softback
Eliot Morison, Samuel
Naval Institute Press
EAN: 9781591145479
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Samuel Eliot Morison’s monumental fifteen volume series, History of United States Naval Operations in World War II, covering the complete record of the U.S. Navy during the war, is a critically acclaimed work of history. First published by Little Brown and later by the University of Illinois, the complete series will now be published by the Naval Institute Press in updated paperback editions with new introductions by noted military historians. THE BATTLE OF THE ATLANTIC, SEPTEMBER 1939– MAY 1943 is the first volume of what Morison called his “shooting history” of World War II, because it was documented by historical observation during each specific naval operation. While first chronologically, it was actually the second in order of publication. The first to be published was Volume II, OPERATIONS IN NORTH AFRICAN WATERS, October 1942–June 1943, of which Fletcher Pratt wrote in the New York Sun,“If the remaining volumes are up to the level of this one, it will stand not only as the most complete, but also the most readable work of its kind ever published.”
EAN 9781591145479
ISBN 1591145473
Binding Paperback / softback
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Publication date March 30, 2010
Pages 544
Language English
Dimensions 228 x 156
Country United States
Readership General
Authors Eliot Morison, Samuel
Illustrations 30 photos, 26 maps
Series U.S. Naval Operations in World War 2