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Chatterton, E[Dward] Keble Danger Zone; the Story of the Queenstown Command. Boston Little, Brown & Company 1934 Hardcover Very Good 437 pages, many plates, maps, cloth, very good. Reprint. From the foreword by Rear Admiral William S. Sims, U. S. Navy: "Mr. Chatterton's participation in this campaign has fitted him to describe it with complete professional understanding; his account also does full justice to a campaign marked by daring, the dogged performance of difficult tasks, and by dramatic incidents, a campaign upon whose successful outcome depended the safety of the Allies' main lines of oversea supply for food, munitions and troops. ~ The submarine warfare in European waters has been described in many books, but the story of the Queenstown Command is something else again. ~ I believe that American readers will find this book not only entertaining and inspiring, but a demonstration of the fundamental good will between our two great nations. " PM14 ; 437 pages Price:
25.00 USD
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Chatterton, E[Dward] Keble Sailing Ships. the Story of Their Development from the Earliest Times to the Present Day. London Sidgwick & Jackson 1909 Reprint Hardcover Good Xxii, 361 pages, many plates and text illustrations, pictorial cloth, some shelf wear otherwise very good. From the preface: This history of sailing ships has been written primarily for the general reader, in the hope that the sons and daughters of a naval nation, and of an Empire that stretches beyond the seas, may find therein a record of some interest and assistance in enlarging and systematizing their ideas on the subjects, especially as regards the ships of earlier centuries. " PM13 ; 361 pages Price:
20.00 USD
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