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U.S. submarines through 1945 : an illustrated design history

Title
U.S. submarines through 1945 : an illustrated design history / by Norman Friedman ; ship plans by Jim Christley and Norman Friedman.
Author
Friedman, Norman, 1946-
Publication
Annapolis, MD : Naval Institute Press, ©1995.

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Description
xii, 379 pages : illustrations; 29 cm
Summary
  • This large-format book, the seventh in Friedman's acclaimed design history series, is lavishly illustrated. Detailed inboard profiles of every distinct type of submarine the U.S. Navy bought between 1900 and 1945 (and also types exported by U.S. builders) show how the submarines changed. The accompanying text and extensive captions show why. For example, cross sections reveal how, before 1919, the Electric Boat Company used its patented inventions to gain and maintain superiority over its main rival, the Lake Submarine Company. Numerous drawings of abortive designs illuminate the choices actually made.
  • The period covered by this book was one of radical change for the U.S. Navy. When the modern navy first considered buying a submarine in 1887, it was a coast defense force confined to the Western Hemisphere. The United States became a world power just as its new submarines offered a way of defending its most distant possession, the Philippines, without tying down an expensive fleet. World War I found U.S. submarines in an unexpected role, countering German U-boats in British waters. Then the situation changed again with unexpected speed.
  • As arms limitation treaties and American politics drastically limited both naval growth and the ability to defend outlying possessions, the United States began to face the real possibility of having to fight across the Pacific. Submarines turned out to be an important part of the solution. They were effective partly because they were backed by brilliant technologists, but more so because the submariners showed enormous imagination. One of their own, Chester Nimitz, commanded the U.S. naval forces that won the Pacific.
Alternative Title
  • US submarines through 1945
  • United States submarines through 1945
Subject
  • United States. Navy > Submarine forces > History > 20th century
  • United States. Navy
  • 1900 - 1999
  • Submarines (Ships) > United States > History > 20th century
  • Armed Forces > Submarine forces
  • Submarines (Ships)
  • Onderzeeërs
  • Ubåtar > Förenta staterna > historia > 1900-talet
  • United States
Genre/Form
History.
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (p. [313]-366) and index.
Contents
Introduction -- Beginnings: the age of manpower -- Holland and his rivals -- Harbor defense -- The general board's coastal defense submarines -- Fleet submarines -- The S-boats -- World War I -- Submarines for the Pacific War -- Submarines for mobilization -- Detour: the return to limited dimensions -- World War II -- Appendices: A. Submarine propulsion -- B. periscopes -- C.U.S. Submarines through 1945 -- D. Submarine data.
ISBN
  • 1557502633
  • 9781557502636
LCCN
94029958
OCLC
  • ocm30893019
  • 30893019
  • SCSB-2059860
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library