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British Cruisers: Two World Wars and After [Paperback / softback]

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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width: 289x245 mm, 400 b/w photos & line drawings
  • Pub. Date: 28-Feb-2022
  • Publisher: Seaforth Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1399097911
  • ISBN-13: 9781399097918
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  • Format: Paperback / softback, 432 pages, height x width: 289x245 mm, 400 b/w photos & line drawings
  • Pub. Date: 28-Feb-2022
  • Publisher: Seaforth Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1399097911
  • ISBN-13: 9781399097918
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For most of the twentieth century Britain possessed both the worlds largest merchant fleet and its most extensive overseas territories. It is not surprising, therefore, that the Royal Navy always showed a particular interest in the cruiser a multi-purpose warship needed in large numbers to defend trade routes and police the empire. Above all other types, the cruisers competing demands of quality and quantity placed a heavy burden on designers, and for most of the inter-war years Britain sought to square this circle through international treaties restricting both size and numbers. In the process she virtually invented the heavy cruiser and inspired the large 6in-armed cruiser, neither of which, ironically, served her best interests. For the first time this book seeks to comprehend the full policy background, from which a different and entirely original picture emerges of British cruiser development.

After the war the cruisers role was reconsidered and the final chapters of the book cover modernisations, the plans for missile-armed ships and the convoluted process that turned the through-deck cruiser into the Invincible class light carriers. With detailed appendices of ship data, and illustrated in depth with photos and A D Bakers specially commissioned plans, British Cruisers truly matches the lofty standards set by Friedmans previous books on British destroyers.

**'This is a sumptuous volume, providing a most authoritative and comprehensive review of British cruisers in the twentieth century. The book is beautifully laid out to Seaforth's traditional high standard.'** _Scuttlebutt_
Glossary and Abbreviations 6(1)
Acknowledgements 7(1)
Chapter 1 Introduction
8(10)
Chapter 2 Protecting Trade
18(18)
Chapter 3 Destroyer-Killers
36(38)
Chapter 4 War Experience
74(22)
Chapter 5 Treaties and Heavy Cruisers
96(46)
Chapter 6 The 1930 London Treaty and its Cruisers
142(58)
Chapter 7 The Slide toward War
200(30)
Chapter 8 War
230(22)
Chapter 9 Wartime Cruiser Design
252(20)
Chapter 10 Post-War Cruisers
272(30)
Chapter 11 The Missile Age
302(22)
Appendix Fast Minelayers 324(10)
Notes 334(46)
Bibliography 380(2)
Data List (specifications) 382(28)
List of Ships 410(12)
Index 422
NORMAN FRIEDMAN is arguably Americas most prominent naval analyst, and the author of more than thirty books covering a range of naval subjects, from warship histories to contemporary defence issues. He has recently published a well-received history of British destroyers in two volumes.