“The Royal Navy & the Submersible War 1914-1918
Fighting and combating the undersea war
The author of this book has given his readers an overview of the British submarine and anti-submarine effort during the Great War principally by describing incidents that took place involving the sailors and airman involved. His interesting narrative is full of descriptions of vessels and aeroplanes, but particularly benefits from the inclusion of many first hand reports by the men who served in the battleships, fast patrol vessels, armed trawlers and flying boats engaged in this comparatively new kind of warfare. This book is an essential addition to the library of those interested in the First World War at sea.”-Leonaur Print Version.
Author — Klaxon [Pseud] (1886-1940)
Text taken, whole and complete, from the edition published in Edinburgh, W. Blackwood and sons, 1919.
Original Page Count – 297 pages.