At War at Sea

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Edition: Reprint
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2002-05-01
Publisher(s): Penguin Group USA
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Summary

Beginning with a gripping account of one of the most decisive naval battles in history-the 1905 battle of Tsushima between the Japanese and Russians-and ending with the sophisticated missile engagements of the Falklands and in the Persian Gulf, naval historian Ronald Spector explores every facet of the past one hundred years of naval warfare. Drawing from more than one hundred diaries, memoirs, letters, and interviews, this is, above all, a masterful narrative of the human side of combat at sea-real stories told from the point of view of the sailors who experienced it. Exhaustively researched and fascinating in detail, At War at Seais a monumental history of the men, the ships, and the battles fought on the high seas. "Superb . . . Spector's account provides evocative and fresh perspectives on cultures, technologies and innovations that influenced sailors' lives and shaped naval warfare." (The San Diego Union-Tribune) "Monumental . . . Many books have recorded the history of the United States Navy, but few have meshed that history with that of all other major navies-an unusual comparative technique that brings into often startling relief the virtues and flaws of our own navy." (The Washington Post)

Author Biography

Ronald H. Spector served as a marine in Vietnam. He is the author of numerous books, including Eagle Against the Sun: The American War Against Japan, which won the Theodore and Franklin Roosevelt Prize in Naval History. He is currently a professor of history and international relations at George Washington University.

Table of Contents

Preface v
Acknowledgments ix
Tsushima, May 1905
1(21)
``The Supreme Influence of the Human Factor''
22(22)
``The Cat's Whiskers''
44(20)
``The Biggest Sea Battle That Has Ever Been''
64(28)
``Something Not Quite Right Within''
92(11)
``The Most Formidable Thing''
103(19)
``Look Upward to the Skies''
122(18)
``Essentially and Fundamentally a Different Profession''
140(26)
``The Zenith of Effort and the Nadir of Hope''
166(19)
``Never in All My Years Had I Imagined a Battle Like That''
185(20)
``Scared as Hell, Having a Wonderful Time''
205(19)
``From Newfy to Derry's a Bloody Long Way''
224(34)
``The Haves and the Have-Nots''
258(34)
``My Grave Shall Be the Sea''
292(22)
``The Really Battle-Worthy Capital Ship''
314(35)
``Strictly a Secondary and Collateral Task''
349(25)
``The Hitherto Unlikely Scenario''
374(17)
Epilogue 391(8)
Notes 399(40)
Primary Sources 439(10)
Index 449

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