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Richard Hough

    15. Mai 1922 – 7. Oktober 1999

    Dieser Autor tauchte tief in die Marinegeschichte ein, seine Arbeit wurde durch eine lebenslange Faszination für Seestreitkräfte angetrieben. Sein Schreiben zeichnet sich durch akribische Recherche und fesselnde Erzählungen aus, die vergangene Seeschlachten und Figuren lebendig werden lassen. Durch sein umfangreiches veröffentlichtes Werk bietet er dem Leser lebendige Darstellungen entscheidender Seekonflikte und der bedeutenden Persönlichkeiten, die sie prägten.

    The battle of Britain : the greatest air battle of world war II
    Battleship
    Captain James Cook: A biography
    The Longest Battle
    Reader's Digest Auswahlbücher. Der Turm; Das Waldhaus; Die Bounty, Kapitän Bligh Mr. Christian; Tausend Sommer
    Die Meuterei auf Panzerkreuzer Potemkin
    • In every theater and across every ocean, World War Two's naval battles raged ceaselessly. For those who served shipboard, danger lurked 24 hours a day from increasingly lethal weapons borne by planes in the skies above and other boats and subs in the water. More than at any other time in history, a sailor could never let down his guard, and his endurance was constantly tested by danger. Through a brilliant mixture of narrative history and personal accounts--collected over almost 30 years of interviewing combatants from both sides--a very powerful, human story emerges of the danger, elation, and miseries of six years of "the longest battle" in the war.

      The Longest Battle
    • Captain James Cook: A biography

      • 492 Seiten
      • 18 Lesestunden
      4,2(46)Abgeben

      This is an exciting and highly readable biography of James Cook, the last and greatest of the romantic navigators. It is full of new insights and interpretations of one of the world's greatest mariners.

      Captain James Cook: A biography
    • Intro -- Battleship -- Introduction -- Acknowledgements -- Ark Royal -- Galleon, 1587, England -- Zeven Provincien -- Galleon, 1665, Holland -- Bonhomme Richard -- Frigate, 1766, USA -- Victory -- Ship-of-the-line, 1778, Britain -- Essex -- Frigate, 1799, USA -- Monitor -- Ironclad, 1862, USA -- Mikasa -- Battleship, 1902, Japan -- Von der Tann -- Battle cruiser, 1910, Germany -- Lion -- Battle cruiser, 1912, Britain -- Warspite -- Battleship, 1915, Britain -- Java -- Light cruiser, 1925, Netherlands -- Saratoga -- Aircraft carrier, 1927, USA -- Kelly -- Destroyer, 1939, Britain -- Bismarck -- Battleship, 1941, Germany -- New Jersey -- Battleship, 1943, USA -- Some Terms Explained -- Book List -- About the Author -- Also by Richard Hough -- Copyright.

      Battleship
    • Mountbatten

      Hero of Our Time

      A biography of one of this century's most famous and most colorful figures, Lord Louis Mountbatten, is told through his own words and the author's comments and details every important event and aspect of his dramatically full official and private lives

      Mountbatten
    • The Navy almost finished the career of Britain’s greatest wartime leader. As a young minister responsible for the senior service from 1911, Churchill ruffled feathers and gave scant regard for the feelings of the admirals. When disaster struck in the First World War, it was the navy that led to his political downfall. But when he returned to power after years in the wilderness, the Royal Navy welcomed him with the cry, ‘Winston is back!’ From that point onwards, the successful pursuit of the war at sea remained his primary consideration. Within a few days of his return to the Admiralty, Churchill received a friendly overture from President Roosevelt, and there began a steady communication and friendship between the self-styled ‘Former Naval Person’ and the President of the United States, their differences subordinated in the pursuit of one shared winning the war. From a veteran naval historian comes the extraordinary and gripping story of Churchill’s stormy association with the navy and the sea, perfect for readers of Richard Overy and Jonathan Dimbleby.

      Churchill and the Navy
    • Includes ships from the Nile craft of 3000 B.C. to the modern American aircraft carrier. Emphasizes that the fighting ship has always been not merely a weapon of war but a beautiful and intensely personal creation, possessing a supreme combination of functional and decorative qualities.

      A History of Fighting Ships