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Fiction Literature & Fiction Mystery Mystery, Thriller & Suspense Police Procedurals RomanceRichard Hough's "The Great War at Sea 1914-1918" (2000, 353 page paperback) presents the principal points of the First World War's naval history. With a plethora of battle maps, period black and white photos, 19 pages of endnotes, and a lengthy primary and secondary "for further reading" section the book is an informative read. Hough tells his interesting story of the warring British and German navies with a docu-novel...
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Mr Hough's account of the Sea War of World War I is masterful retelling of a subject that is not without controversy. His premise that the naval war between Great Britain and the German Empire was THE deciding factor of the Great War is supportable even if thereader might be hesitant to accept it. He opens a different view that addresses just about everything the naval historian can conjur up from dreadnaught design to internal...
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