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Hoehling, A. A. Ships That Changed History ISBN 13: 9781568330198

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Ships not men alone, have long possessed the potential for changing history. This has been true not only of the great fleets of the Persians, Greeks, Romans, the Phoenician merchantmen, and the armadas of Spain and England, but of single vessels or small expeditions of but two, three, or four ships as well.
A.A. Hoehling chronicles the ships that have influenced the world and made history. These are the stories of ships unknown and well-known. The book includes the real-life stories of The Clippers, the Great Eastern, USS Monitor, RMS Lusitania, the ships of Dunkirk, and the USS Arizona.

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A.A. Hoehling, a newspaper man and historian, is the former editor of Army Times and a former senior editor with the Congressional Research Service for the Library of Congress. He is the author of 27 books including After the Guns Fell Silent,Epics of the Sea,Damn the Torpedoes, and Lost at Sea. He lives in Florida.
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In his 27th book, Hoehling ( Lost at Sea ) focuses on the most important seagoing vessels of the past two centuries. He begins with the mid-19th-century clipper ships, the fastest freight carriers of their day, which were made obsolete by the even faster steamships used during the Civil War. Among the iron vessels he covers are the 700-foot-long Great Eastern , which boasted accommodations for 4000 passengers (it turned out to be a white elephant), and the U.S.S. Monitor , built for the North in the Civil War, which proved that "steel navies" were the battle fleets of the future. The ships that shaped events in this century include the Lusitania, which was torpedoed by a U-boat in 1915 (124 Americans died), increasing pressure on the U.S. to enter WW I; the Dunkirk fleet, which saved 339,000 troops from capture by the German army in 1940; and the U.S.S. Arizona, since 1941 a symbol of America's disastrous unpreparedness at Pearl Harbor. Hoehling's text is highly readable, although the quote-ridden chapter on the Arizona is disappointing. Illustrations not seen by PW.
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  • PublisherMadison Books
  • Publication date1994
  • ISBN 10 1568330197
  • ISBN 13 9781568330198
  • BindingPaperback
  • Number of pages100
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