AuthorGill, C. C. (Charles Clifford), b. 1885.
TitleNaval power in the war (1914-1917) by Lieutenant Commander Charles Clifford Gill.
PublishedNew York, George H. Doran Company [1918]
Descriptionxv, 224 p. fold. front., illus., maps, fold. tab. 20 cm.
General Note"The eleven chapters in this work, with one exception, were contributed to the New York times current history magazine during the year 1917, and now appear in a revised form."--Pref.
Formatted NoteContents: Significance of naval power in the war.--Definitions and estimate of the situation.--Opening activities.--Naval action in Heligoland Bight.--Coronel and Falkland engagements.--Dardanellas operations.--North Sea battles.--Submarine warfare.--Anti-submarine tactics.--Naval lessons of the war.--Appendix: 1. Comparative strength of navies. 2. "Emden" exploits. 3. America's part in the development of naval weapons and tactics.
SubjectsWorld War, 1914-1918 -- Naval operations.
LC Card Number18-2673
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