Description
U.S. Cruisers is one the most comprehensive references available on the entire development of U.S. cruisers, from the first steel cruisers, the flawed designs of the Washington Naval Treaty era, the light, heavy, and large cruisers of World War II, the postwar rapid-fire artillery designs of the Des Moines and the Worcester classes, guided-missile conversions, and to the Aegis ships of the Ticonderoga-class. Like the other books in Norman Friedman's design-history series, U.S. Cruisers is based largely on formerly classified internal U.S. Navy records.
Friedman, a leading authority on U.S. warships, explains the political and technical rationales of warship construction and recounts the evolution of each design. Alan Raven and A.D. Baker III have created detailed scale outboard and plan views of each ship class and of major modifications to many classes. Numerous photographs complement the text.
About the Author
Norman Friedman is a prominent international naval analyst and historian who has published more than thirty books covering a wide range of naval subjects.
Book Information
ISBN 9781682477595
Author Norman Friedman
Format Hardback
Page Count 508
Imprint Naval Institute Press
Publisher Naval Institute Press
Weight(grams) 1858g
Dimensions(mm) 281mm * 220mm * 35mm