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The Man of War


Author:

Macintyre and Bathe


Publish Date:

1968


Publisher:

Methuen & Co


Cover Type:

Hardcover


Condition:

Good
Wear consistent with age. Slight loosening of spine to binding, although cover is still fully attached.

R150.00

Details

The Man of War is a fascinating exploration of naval warfare and the evolution of the warship, offering readers a comprehensive look at the history, design, and impact of naval power across the centuries. Written by Donald McIntyre and Basil W. Bathe, this book delves into the development of the “man of war” — the term used to describe powerful warships that played pivotal roles in major naval battles.

Through detailed illustrations, historical accounts, and expert analysis, McIntyre and Bathe provide a captivating narrative that traces the rise of these imposing vessels, from the age of sail to the steam-powered warships of the modern era. The book not only covers the technical aspects of naval architecture but also examines the broader cultural and military significance of these ships in shaping world history.

Perfect for military history enthusiasts and those interested in naval technology, The Man of War is a beautifully crafted account of the enduring legacy of these mighty vessels and their role in securing maritime supremacy.