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| #1418968 in Books | Osprey | 2004-05-25 | 2004-05-25 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .39 x.12 x7.22l,.37 | File type: PDF | 48 pages | Reference Book||0 of 0 people found the following review helpful.| Great Book Let Down by Misprints.|By Will|The plates are great and the text is exactly what you should expect for a New Vanguard. Brief yet informative. Unfortunately it needs editing for the pictures. 4 of the pictures are with the wrong caption starting with the pic on page 3 (the first of text) which should be on page 7 while the picture for page 3s caption is on page 11.If||There is no knocking the New Vanguard series. They're cheap, informative and very user friendly.|From the Publisher|The unrivalled illustrated reference on fighting vehicles, transport and artillery through the ages. Each
There were many elements to British Napoleonic naval success but one of the key factors was gunnery. Other countries developed different naval weapons to fit their maritime strategies. The French and Spanish systems developed on similar lines, while those of the Baltic navies tended to rely on smaller craft and weapons. Holland, during this period, was part of the French sphere of influence and this had an effect on the development of its naval weapons. This title descri...
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