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010 $a 2003002396
020 $a1557504814 (alk. paper)
035 $a(OCoLC)ocm51613906
035 $a(NNC)4266350
035 $a4266350
040 $aDLC$cDLC$dOrLoB-B
042 $apcc
043 $ae-ur---
050 00 $aV815.5.R8$bM35 2003
082 00 $a623.8/252/0947$221
100 1 $aMcLaughlin, Stephen.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n91044919
245 10 $aRussian & Soviet battleships /$cStephen McLaughlin.
246 3 $aRussian and Soviet battleships
260 $aAnnapolis, Md. :$bNaval Institute Press,$c[2003], ©2003.
300 $axviii, 496 pages :$billustrations ;$c29 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. 479-490) and index.
505 00 $tAbbreviations, Acronyms, and Specialized Terms -- $g1.$tThe Petr Velikii (Baltic) -- $g2.$tNaval Policy, 1881-1897 -- $g3.$tThe Ekaterina II Class (Black Sea) -- $g4.$tThe Imperator Aleksandr II (Baltic) -- $g5.$tThe Imperator Nikolai I (Baltic) -- $g6.$tThe Dvenadtsat Apostolov (Black Sea) -- $g7.$tThe Gangut (Baltic) -- $g8.$tThe Georgii Pobedonosets (Black Sea) -- $g9.$tThe Navarin (Baltic) -- $g10.$tThe Tri Sviatitelia (Black Sea) -- $g11.$tThe Sisoi Velikii (Baltic) -- $g12.$tThe Poltava Class (Baltic) -- $g13.$tThe Rostislav (Black Sea) -- $g14.$t"For the Needs of the Far East" -- $g15.$tThe Peresvet Class (Baltic) -- $g16.$tThe Kniaz Potemkin Tavricheskii (Black Sea) -- $g17.$tThe Retvizan (Baltic) -- $g18.$tThe Tsesarevich (Baltic) -- $g19.$tThe Borodino Class (Baltic) -- $g20.$tThe Evstafii Class (Black Sea) -- $g21.$tAdditions and Alterations, 1898-1904 -- $g22.$tWar and Revolution, 1904-1906 -- $g23.$tLessons of the War -- $g24.$tThe Andrei Pervazvannyi Class (Baltic) -- $g25.$tAdopting the Dreadnought: Policies, Politics, and Programs, 1906-1915 -- $g26.$tThe First Dreadnought Designs -- $g27.$tThe Sevastopol (Gangut) Class (Baltic) -- $g28.$tThe Imperatritsa Mariia Class (Black Sea) -- $g29.$tThe Izmail (Borodino) Class (Baltic) -- $g30.$tThe Imperator Nikolai I (Black Sea) -- $g31.$tThe "Torpedo Battleship" -- $g32.$tBattleship 1915 (Baltic) -- $g33.$tPrivate Enterprises -- $g34.$tModernizing the Predreadnoughts, 1906-1914 -- $g35.$tThe Imperial Navy in War and Revolution, 1914-1917 -- $g36.$tThe 1916-1917 Nikolaev Design -- $g37.$tThe New Regime and the Navy, 1918-1935 -- $g38.$tProposed Completion of the Tsarist Capital Ships -- $g39.$tModernizing the Marat (ex-Sevastopol) Class -- $g40.$tThe Frunze (ex-Poltava) -- $g41.$tThe Oceanic Fleet, 1935-1941 -- $g42.$tForeign Technical Assistance -- $g43.$tBattleship B -- $g44.$tProject 23: The Sovetskii Soiuz Class -- $g45.$tProject 23bis and Project 23NU -- $g46.$tWar and Its Aftermath -- $g47.$tLeftovers -- $g48.$tProject 24 -- $g49.$tConclusion: Myths and Realities -- $gApp.$tFormer Russian Ships in Japanese Service.
520 1 $a"Here is the definitive English-language overview of Russian and Soviet battleships, from the ironclad Petr Velikii of 1869 to Stalin's final projects. Meticulously researched, this work describes and illustrates the design histories, technical details, characteristics, and service histories of the forty seagoing battleships that served in the Russian and Soviet navies. This is the first book about Russian battleships drawn from Russian-language materials, including books and articles published since the collapse of the Soviet Union. Some one hundred drawings of ships and design studies, many specially commissioned for this book, are showcased, as well as one hundred photographs, many of them never before published in the West."--BOOK JACKET.
650 0 $aBattleships$zRussia.
650 0 $aBattleships$zSoviet Union.
852 00 $bleh$hV815.5.R8$iM35 2003