The First Destroyers (2001) By David Lyon
The Torpedo Boat Destroyers (TBDs) of the 1890s--
the first destroyers--were among the most glamorous
naval vessels ever built. With their remarkable
speed, their connotations of David and Goliath,
and their initial deployment against the Royal
Navy's traditional enemy, the French, they caughtthe public imagination, while the command of onewas coveted by all young naval officers.
Drawing on Admiralty documents and plans,
the author has compiled a brilliant collection
of data on the early development of these
vessels up to the River class of 1900. He also
looks at the German response and the development
in the US, particularly the Bainbridge class
with its distinct raised forecastle.
With its superb plans and drawings and entirely
original research, this book is an essential
reference for all naval historians, enthusiast and
modelmakers with an interest in the development
of one of the twentieth century's most exciting warships.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 128 pages
- In Good Condition