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 The Great War 1914-1918, and Associated Conflicts
   The Naval War
     Royal Navy Surface Warships



Monitors of the Royal Navy. How the Fleet Brought the Great Guns to Bear

by Jim Crossley  

ISBN
9781473877146

Purchase Price
£14.99 (new)

Date Purchased
July 18, 2022

Publisher
Naval Institute Press/Pen & Sword Maritime (2016, Barnsley, South Yorks)

Notes
Monitor warships mounted the biggest guns ever deployed by the Royal Navy. They played an important part in the Allied efforts in the war. They were built as cheap, "disposable" ships made out of redundant bits and pieces which the Admiralty happened to have available. The object mainly was to support military operations on land with the colossal firepower of heavy naval guns. This book covers World War 2 as well as the Great War, but the emphasis is definitely on the earlier conflict. It is well written by an established naval author, and is a worthy addition to the Collection, especially given the slightly esoteric subject.