South American Battleships 1908–59
Brazil, Argentina, and Chile's great dreadnought race
Mark Lardas author Johnny Shumate illustrator J B Illustrations illustrator
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published:27th Dec '18
Should be back in stock very soon
A fascinating history of a little-known arms race, and the huge dreadnought battleships that Brazil, Argentina and Chile armed themselves with in the years before World War I.
In 1908 the most incredible naval arms race in history began. Flush with cash from rubber and coffee, Brazil decided to order three of the latest, greatest category of warship available – the dreadnought battleship. One Brazilian dreadnought by itself could defeat the combined gunnery of every other warship of all the other South American nations. Brazil’s decision triggered its neighbour Argentina to order its own brace of dreadnoughts, which in turn forced Chile (which had fought boundary disputes with Argentina) to order some. In the process, the South American dreadnought mania drove the three participants nearly into insolvency, led to the bankruptcy of a major shipyard, and triggered a chain of events which led Turkey to declare war on Great Britain. It also produced several groundbreaking dreadnought designs and one of the world’s first aircraft carriers.
ISBN: 9781472825100
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 166g
48 pages