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The book traces the development of naval craft from primitive dug-outs and galleys to the steel battleships and cruisers of the early twentieth century. It surveys regional war-craft, the adoption of artillery, the shift from sail and oar to steam and internal combustion, and the rise of ironclads, turrets, armour, and submarines. Chapters examine hull forms, propulsion, armament, protection, and notable ship types, illustrated throughout, while treating engagements as consequences of ship design rather than narrative focus. Technical explanation is kept non-specialist, aiming to show how successive innovations reshaped seafaring warfare and vessel roles.
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