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Posted by Anonymous on Tuesday, November 18, 2003 4:50 PM
As a good read I can recomend Stokers Submarine. I can't remember the authers, there are two, but the book is about the AE2 the first submarine to traverse the Dardenelles submerged against the current. The story continues on after the sub is sunk with the story of the crew in captivity and their subsequent return home at the end of the war. There are several good photos of the sub and crew.
As an adendum there has just been released a kit of the boat in 1/350 scale.
Dai
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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, November 17, 2003 11:48 AM
how about
south to java & search for the seawolf by william macke
the lonely ships by winslow
the fleet the gods forgot by edwin p hoyet
commander prince & in harms way by james bassett
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Posted by Big Jake on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 10:06 PM
Ihave the entire set of Time-Life "The Seafarer Series" I have probally read each book 3 times each.

Jake

 

 

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Posted by sharkbait on Wednesday, November 12, 2003 4:42 AM
Some of my favotite Sea reads:
Trustee from the Toolroom - Nevil Shute
50 North - Alan Easton ( RCN Corvettes Frigates and Destroyers)
Three Corvettes and the Cruel Sea - Monserrat(SP?)
Run Silent Run Deep
Iron Coffins
Away All Boats ( good movie too )
All the Hornblowers
Good Shepherd - C S Forester
The Ship (Mediteranean RN Cruiser battle) C S Forester
Manila Galleon ( F Van Wyck Mason - I think )
Sea Flight (Hugh Popham )
War in a Stringbag
Convoy to Murmansk ( Life aboard RN Anti aircraft cruiser Artic convoys and Med.
The Far Distant Ships ( RCN WW2 history )


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Posted by Jeff Herne on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 11:27 PM
Dai,

I'll keep my eyes open for you, I'm constantly upgrading my Ensign collection...

I just added 2 AoTS books, Fuso and the Type XXI U-boat, to my collection, and a book on U-boat conning tower emblems, and a book called Warship Boneyards that I got from Borders.

Jeff Herne
Modelwarships.com
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Posted by paulnchamp on Tuesday, November 11, 2003 10:08 PM
It's not a reference, but a good read: "Red Storm Rising", by Tom Clancy.

Or if you're looking for the real thing, read "Carrier" also by Clancy. An absolutely
fascinating look inside.
Paul "A man's GOT to know his limitations."
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Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, November 9, 2003 7:09 AM
Both of Roscoe's books are still available through the United States Naval Institutue Press or by ordering through one of the major chains. I checked Borders website and they can order them.
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 8, 2003 8:19 PM
My most used ship ref books are:-
A Ship Modelmaker's Manual edit.John Bowen
Scale Model Sailingships .. .. .. ..
and my old favourite and standby
Plank on Frame Models by Harold Underhill.
Incidently dose anyone have a spare copy of Ensign 3 Flower Class Corvettes for swap or sale some ...... er Lowlife stole mine at a show.
Dai
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Posted by qmiester on Saturday, November 8, 2003 6:48 PM
Agree 100% with his evaluation of Roscoes books - The hard back versions are really hard to find, but the pictures are worth it - In paperback they came out as Pig Boats and Tin Cans - they are hard to find too
Quincy
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, November 8, 2003 1:54 PM
Any of the 'Anatomy of the Ship' series are good references, and for a good read I still pick up and re-read 'Sharks & Little Fish' by Wolfgang Ott from time to time.
Also an old sailing ship saga called 'Voyage'.

Bruce
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Posted by Jeff Herne on Wednesday, November 5, 2003 8:23 PM
I have too many that I consider favorites...since I work on ship models 95% of the time...these are the ones I reference the most...I have probably 150 or so ship titles (over 500 aircraft and about 150 armor)

Warships of the Imperial Japanese Navy - Jenstura, Jung, and Mickel
Japanese Cruisers of WW2 - Lacroix and Wells
British Battleships of WW2 - Raven and Roberts
British Cruisers of WW2 - Raven and Roberts
All of Friedmans' Illustrated Design Histories (I have BB, CA, CV, and DD)
Battleship Arizona - Stillwell
Battleship New Jersey - Stillwell
Japanese Naval Vessels at the end of WW2 - Fukui
US Battleships - Dulin and Garzke
Escort Carriers - Stefan Terzibaschitsch
Zerstorer - Stefan Terzibaschitsch
US Battleships in WW2 - Stefan Terzibaschitsch
Sumner Class Destroyer - Bob Sumerall
Iowa Class Battleships - Bob Sumerall
U-boat Operations in WW2 Vol. 1&2 - Wynn
Hitler's U-boat War Vol. 1 & 2 - Clay Blair
German Cruisers of WW2 - Whitley
German Destroyers of WW2 - Whitley
Cruisers of WW2 - Whitley
Axis Submarines Successes 1939-45 - Jurgen Rohwer
Wolfpack - Kaplan Currie
Submarines of WW2 - Erminio Bagnasco
U-boat - Miller
Anatomy of the Ship Yamato
Anatomy of the Ship Intrepid
Anatomy of the Ship Gambier Bay
Camo 1 & 2 Floating Drydock
Ensign 1 - King George V Class Battleships
Ensign 2 - Dido Class Cruisers
Ensign 3 - Flower Class Corvettes
Ensign 4 - Queen Elizabeth Class Battleships
Ensign 5 - Town Class Cruisers
Ensign 6 - War Built Destroyers O to Z Class
Ensign 8 - Renown and Repulse
Man O' War 1 - County Class Cruisers
Ensign Special - HMS Hood

All of the Warship Perspectives series -
Fletcher, Gearing and Sumner Class Destroyers in WW2 (written by me)
Atlanta Class Cruisers - Glenn Arnold
Flower Class Corvettes - John Lambert
Essex Class Carriers - Glenn Arnold
Four Pipers - Glenn Arnold
Royal Navy Camouflage Vol. 1-4 by Alan Raven

Alot of these books are long out of print, some are quite expensive in the collector's world from what I've heard...I just saw Volume 1 of the Luftwaffe Aircraft Painter's Guide go for $250 on Hyperscale...sheesh, I have all 3 volumes...maybe I should cash out, huh? I know the Raven and Roberts boos are now worth a mint...

Jeff Herne
Modelwarships.com

PS: I'm always willing to help out someone doing research. If there's something here you need info from, don't hesitate to ask...same holds true for aircraft and armor subjects.
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Favorite ship reference or just plain reading book
Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, November 5, 2003 8:04 AM
Anyone have a favorite ship reference work or even just want to reccommend a good read?
My favorite non-submarine book has always been United States Destroyer Operations in World War II by Theodore Roscoe. He also wrote a companion submarine volume. I think both of these books are outstanding narratives. Anybody else?
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