Cart VIEW CARTCHECKOUT
CART EMPTY
The Nautical Mind
BOOKS CHARTS CRUISING GUIDES DVDs .EBK EBOOKS Shipping Industry

Please note that prices are in Canadian dollars and subject to change.


Ask about our volume discounts


Download Our Print Catalog

Nautical Mind 2011 Fall Catalog

PDF format (3.8 MB)

Nautical Mind :: Books :: Naval History :: 1914 - 1945 (WWI & WWII) :: Battle of the Atlantic

  Battle of the Atlantic

 
WWII was only a few hours old when the Battle of the Atlantic, the longest campaign of the war and the most complex submarine war in history, began with the sinking of the unarmed passenger liner "Athenia" by the German submarine U30. Based on the mastery of the latest research and written from a mid-Atlantic—rather than the traditional Anglocentric—perspective, Milner focuses on the confrontation between opposing forces and the attacks on Allied shipping that lay at the heart of the six-year struggle. Against the backdrop of the battle for the Atlantic lifeline he charts the fascinating development of U-boats and the techniques used by the Allies to suppress and destroy these stealth weapons.

Details
 
Author

Milner, Marc

Number of Pages

256

Illustrated

photos

Format

softcover

Date

2011

ISBN

0752461877

ISBN13

9780752461878

 
Price: $18.95

 

Quantity

Buy now
        


 


  Customer feedback

Product rating


Voting

Rate It!


Customer Reviews


There have been no reviews for this product.

Add your review here
Your name: *
Your message: *

Maximum review length is 2000 characters

Type the characters you see in the picture. (If you do not see any picture here, please enable images in your web browser options and refresh this page):

Get a different code
Add review
 

  Send to friend

Your name: *
Your e-mail: *
Recipient's e-mail: *

Send to friend
 

Authentication

Username

Password

Log in 

:: [email protected] :: about us :: privacy policy :: terms & conditions :: blog Copyright © 2004-2012 Nautical Mind
249 Queen's Quay W    
Toronto ON M5J 2N5    
Canada
    
Web development by The Wire and Word&Data