History Of World Seapower

History Of World Seapower

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Author: Bernard Brett
Binding: Hardback
Published: WHSMITH, 1985

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: no dust jaket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

History Of World Seapower chronicles the pivotal role of naval power throughout human civilization, detailing its impact on global conflicts and trade routes. This comprehensive volume presents a sweeping narrative, illustrating how maritime dominance shaped empires and influenced geopolitical landscapes across centuries. Bernard Brett's authoritative account uncovers the strategies, technologies, and personalities that defined naval warfare and exploration from ancient times to the modern era. It instructs readers on the enduring significance of naval strength, arguing for its fundamental contribution to the rise and fall of nations. This essential work offers a profound understanding of humanity's relationship with the oceans and the forces that have commanded them.

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Description

Author: Bernard Brett
Binding: Hardback
Published: WHSMITH, 1985

Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: no dust jaket
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings

History Of World Seapower chronicles the pivotal role of naval power throughout human civilization, detailing its impact on global conflicts and trade routes. This comprehensive volume presents a sweeping narrative, illustrating how maritime dominance shaped empires and influenced geopolitical landscapes across centuries. Bernard Brett's authoritative account uncovers the strategies, technologies, and personalities that defined naval warfare and exploration from ancient times to the modern era. It instructs readers on the enduring significance of naval strength, arguing for its fundamental contribution to the rise and fall of nations. This essential work offers a profound understanding of humanity's relationship with the oceans and the forces that have commanded them.