The Boys' Book of Submarines by A. Frederick Collins and Virgil D. Collins
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Collins, Virgil D. (Virgil Dewey), 1898-1953
English
"The Boys' Book of Submarines" by A. Frederick Collins and Virgil D. Collins is an informative publication written in the early 20th century. This book serves as a guide for young readers, exploring the mechanics, history, and design of submarines, particularly during World War I. Its main focus is on educating boys about submarines, including how ...
as well. At the start of the book, the authors introduce readers to the concept of submarines, emphasizing their significance during the ongoing world conflict. The text outlines the evolution of submarines, dating back to early inventions and notable figures such as Robert Fulton and David Bushnell. It highlights the role of submarines in modern naval warfare, explaining their capabilities and the advancements that led to their current designs. The opening serves as a captivating invitation for young enthusiasts to delve deeper into the fascinating world of underwater exploration and warfare. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Karen Hernandez
1 year agoI was particularly interested in the case studies mentioned here, the transition between theoretical knowledge and practical application is seamless. I'm glad I chose this over the other alternatives.
Linda Wilson
1 year agoThis book was worth my time since the plot twists are genuinely surprising. I learned so much from this.
Steven Wright
1 year agoAmazing book.
Donna Williams
2 years agoI stumbled upon this title and the clarity of the writing makes this accessible. This story will stay with me.
Richard Martin
1 month agoGiven the current trends in this field, the insights into future trends are particularly thought-provoking. I'll be recommending this to my students and colleagues alike.