Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War, 190
Volume One
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Naval Institute Press
Published:30th Mar '15
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Sir Julian Corbett was regarded as one of the greatest naval historians of the early twentieth century. Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904-1905 was never available to the public during his lifetime. As noted in the introduction to Volume I, Corbett dealt not with "minute details and themes,...but a continuous narrative that demonstrated the interrelationship of land and sea events as they impinged on each other in conception, execution and results. Thus political objectives, geographic factors, and the machinery of government all could be seen working together as part of a whole." Corbett's work delineated the differences between maritime and land warfare, while also exploring their interaction.
Published in hardcover by the Naval Institute Press in 1994, both volumes are now available in paperback for the first time.
“Corbett has drafted an exceptional analysis of the Russo-Japanese War. His style is engaging and easily maintains the reader’s interest throughout. His analysis and ability to capture succinctly the broad canvas of the conflict makes this book mandatory reading for commanders at all levels (regardless of element) who wish to appreciate the complexities of combined operations. Very highly recommended.” — Canadian Naval Review
“This book belongs on any naval historian’s bookshelf…. Highly recommended.” — Thomo's Hole
ISBN: 9781591141976
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 807g
600 pages