"Hood" by Roger Chesneau

"Hood" by Roger Chesneau

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The battlecruiser Hood epitomised the power and glory of the Royal Navy in the inter-war years, but she came to a catastrophic and controversial end. In action with the German battleship Bismarck, she exploded and sank with the loss of over 1,000 lives.

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"Hood" by Roger Chesneau

'The Mighty Hood', as she became known, was launched in 1918 to much public acclaim. She was a magnificent ship: 860ft long and displacing 42,100 tons, Hood was one of the fastest capital ships in the world. Hood's peacetime role took her on goodwill visits around the world. When war came in 1939, however, after 21 years without a major refit the Hood was in no shape to face Germany's modern, better armoured battleships. In action with the Bismarck on 24 May 1941, she exploded and sank with the loss of all but three of her crew. Roger Chesneau's book investigates this tragic story, providing a lively mix of technical data and historical narrative.
Roger Chesneau is a naval and military author of some distinction; his book AIRCRAFT CARRIERS OF THE WORLD has never been bettered. He works in publishing and has edited and designed any number of military and naval books.
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ISBN 13 9780304359806
ISBN 10 0304359807
Title "Hood"
Author Roger Chesneau
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2002-07-25
Number of pages 192
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.