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Carrier War: Aviation Art of World War II

Author Paul Stillwell

Format Hardcover

Publisher Friedman/Fairfax

Category World War 2

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A military historian explores these mammoth warships. A great gift for WWII buffs.Though the aircraft carrier has become the cornerstone of the modern fleet, it is a relative newcomer to the world of navy vessels. It wasn�t until World War II that the carrier�s outstanding effectiveness forever altered the future of naval warfare. Through gripping historical anecdotes and breathtaking paintings by the most respected aviation and military artists, this crucial period lives again. Begin with the earliest demonstrations of planes flying from and landing on a vessel at sea and the carrier�s evolution in the period between the wars. The British, Japanese, and US fleets all obtained true carriers, with their numbers growing by leaps and bounds by the onset of World War II�especially in America, which had the largest of all. Written by a renowned military historian, packed with thrilling accounts of daring missions, and illustrated with stirring aviation art, here is a unique look at one of the most effective weapons platforms in the world.

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Paul Stillwell

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  • Publisher: Friedman/Fairfax
  • Format: Hardcover
  • ISBN: 9781402718564

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