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Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995 Review

Conway's All the World's Fighting Ships 1947-1995
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This is an update of Conway's formerly 2-volumes (Western and Warsaw Pact navies), first published in 1982. This is now 1 volume, large format size of the other Conway's, 1860-1946. It is an impressive book, covering the cold-war era, describing in minor detail, the survivors of WWII, and in more detail, new construction from 1947. It's the only book of its type because it covers all types of vessels and all navies; each entry has a brief description (sometimes insightful) but usually just a recitation of public info (because very few of these vessels saw combat). They are accompanied by a medium-size photograph, and often a line drawing (but the drawings are of medium quality, and plainly "hand drawn"). The book is not a thorough treatment of any particular ship or type of vessel; for that, you will have to use other books such as Norman Friedman's (now dated) series on US Navy battleships, aircraft carriers, submarines, etc. It lacks the descriptive nature of H. Lenton's books on the British WWII navy, or the graphic intensity of the dedicated battleship, cruiser, etc. books. Nevertheless, no other book is as comprehensive as this one, and remains the seminal work on naval vessels in the cold war era; it's richly illustated and has sufficient text.

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The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 2002-2003: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems Review

The Naval Institute Guide to Combat Fleets of the World 2002-2003: Their Ships, Aircraft, and Systems
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The book is large pack full of a very complete and informative data on fleets of the world. I have the 2002-2003 edition, which happens to be A.D. Baker III last go at the helm of this mammoth compilation. The work has since been taken over by Eric Wertheim, who has completed two editions since the one I own (2005-2006 edition,& the latest titled 15th edition). I have not had a chance to peak at these editions but they have strong reviews and appear to be holding with Baker's fine quality.

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