Seaforth World Naval Review 2010 (ePub)
Seaforth World Naval Review
File Size: 14.9 MB (.epub)
Pages: 192
ISBN: 9781783830961
Published: 30th October 2009
Seaforth World Naval Review 2010
The World Naval Review is designed to fill the need for an authoritative but affordable summary of all that has happened in the naval world in the previous twelve months. It combines the standing features of regional surveys with one-off major articles on noteworthy new ships and other important developments. Besides the latest warship projects, it also looks at wider issues of importance to navies, such as aviation and electronics, and calls on expertise from around the globe to give a balanced picture of what is going on and to interpret its significance.
Intended to make interesting reading as well as providing authoritative reference, there is a strong visual emphasis, including specially commissioned drawings and the most recently released photographs and artists' impressions.
For anyone with an interest in contemporary naval affairs, whether an enthusiast or a defence professional, this annual is set to become required reading.
Book of the Month
Ships Monthly, May 2010
'With a host of specially commissioned drawings and scores of artist's impressions and recently released official photographs, this 192-page. hardback book will be enjoyed by professionals with an interest in contemporary world naval affairs and naval enthusiasts alike. A recommended authoritative reference.'
This is a fascinating book for all.
Escort - newsletter of the small warship special interest group
'Accessible, to-the-point, providing mature assessments and just enough essential information, with a stylish design, 'World Naval Review 2010' is great value for money. It is an essential annual, brilliantly conceived and executed.'
Warships International Fleet Review, Jan 2010
About Conrad Waters
CONRAD WATERS, a barrister by training and a banker by profession, has had a lifelong interest in modern navies, about which he has written extensively. He edited the recent Navies in the 21st Century and has been the editor of the World Naval Review since its foundation in 2009. His expertise extends to historical subjects and in 2019 Seaforth published his major study of British Town Class Cruisers.