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Jutland, the German Perspective | A New View of the Great Battle, 31 May, 1916

$40.00

Author - V. E. Tarrant

Year published - 1995

Published by - Naval Institute Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 1 - Europe

Summary

This book is interesting because it give the German perspective of the battle, while most books about Jutland are written from the British perspective. The author provides many technical and navigation details to explain everything. It also describe small ship actions involving torpedo boats, destroyers and light cruisers. Most books seem to only concentrate on the capital ships. The raw data in the extensive appendices is also very valuable. All in all this is Avery good history of the battle.

Notes - Some wear on dust jacket

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Author - V. E. Tarrant

Year published - 1995

Published by - Naval Institute Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 1 - Europe

Summary

This book is interesting because it give the German perspective of the battle, while most books about Jutland are written from the British perspective. The author provides many technical and navigation details to explain everything. It also describe small ship actions involving torpedo boats, destroyers and light cruisers. Most books seem to only concentrate on the capital ships. The raw data in the extensive appendices is also very valuable. All in all this is Avery good history of the battle.

Notes - Some wear on dust jacket

Author - V. E. Tarrant

Year published - 1995

Published by - Naval Institute Press

Book Format - Hard Cover

Genre - World War 1 - Europe

Summary

This book is interesting because it give the German perspective of the battle, while most books about Jutland are written from the British perspective. The author provides many technical and navigation details to explain everything. It also describe small ship actions involving torpedo boats, destroyers and light cruisers. Most books seem to only concentrate on the capital ships. The raw data in the extensive appendices is also very valuable. All in all this is Avery good history of the battle.

Notes - Some wear on dust jacket

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