top of page

By Guess And By God: The Story of the British Submarines in the War (c.1940s) By William Guy Carr

 

A record of the activities and exploits of British submarines during the First World War, together with something about the men who commanded them. Starting with action of the E-14 and E-11 in the Sea of Marmora to the end of WWI.

 

The main phrase in the title was used by navigation officers on British submarines during the Great War to describe the manner of their navigating. This book looks at the amazing achievements of the submarines and the men who manned them.

 

A compelling volume detailing the operations of British submarines in the Great War, illustrated with plentiful photographs. This work draws upon the experiences of the author in a fleet of submarines in the Great War, and contains a preface by Admiral S. S. Hall.

 

Written by William Guy Carr (1895-1959), a Canadian naval officer who served as navigating officer of Her Majesty's Ship Submarines during the First World War.

 

  • Hard Cover
  • 288 pages
  • In Fair to Good Condition

By Guess And By God: The Story Of The British Sub. (c.1940s) By William Guy Carr

29,99AU$Prix
Il ne reste que 1 article(s) en stock
    Aucun avis pour le momentPartagez votre expérience, soyez le premier à laisser un avis.
    Tally Ho Chap ©
    © Copyright

    Articles similaires

    bottom of page