Language: en
Pages: 544
Pages: 544
Concluding the Commodore trilogy, this book takes a look at Commodore's resurgence in the late 1980's and then ultimate demise. This was a period of immense creativity from engineers within the company, who began "moonshot" projects using emerging CD-ROM technology. Get to know the people behind Commodore's successes and failures
Language: en
Pages: 637
Pages: 637
From the early seizure of government property during the latter part of 1860 to the final Confederate surrender in 1865, this book provides a day-to-day account of the U.S. Civil War. Although the book provides a daily chronicle of the combat, it is written in narrative form to give readers
Language: en
Pages: 434
Pages: 434
When Admiral Mahan, passed away in 1914, his ideas and thoughts lived on in his writings, which spanned the naval strategy of his own times and the lessons learnt from history. They are still read at the modern naval academies and the ideas permeate the teachings at Annapolis. A flag
Language: en
Pages: 526
Pages: 526
A highly influential biography of Nelson, first published in 1897, providing a tactical and historical analysis of his naval career.
Language: en
Pages: 216
Pages: 216
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