Great Naval Battles of the Twentieth Century: Tsushima, Jutland, Midway by Delitte, Jean-Yves

Great Naval Battles of the Twentieth Century: Tsushima, Jutland, Midway

In the history of civilizations, sea power has always played a preponderant role. This symbol of a...
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Great Naval Battles of the Twentieth Century: Tsushima, Jutland, Midway by Delitte, Jean-Yves

Great Naval Battles of the Twentieth Century: Tsushima, Jutland, Midway

$65.93

Great Naval Battles of the Twentieth Century: Tsushima, Jutland, Midway

$65.93
Author: Jean-Yves Delitte
Format: Paperback
Language: English
In the history of civilizations, sea power has always played a preponderant role. This symbol of a nation's scientific and military genius has very often been the deciding factor during major conflicts, putting the names of several clashes down into legend. With this collection, Jean-Yves Delitte and Giuseppe Baiguera plunge into the heart of three of the twentieth century's greatest naval battles.


TSUSHIMA. Newly opened to the world, Japan found itself to be weak and subject to the whims of larger nations. What followed was decades of industrialization and modernization as Japan sought to catch up to advanced nations and control its own destiny. In 1905, when Japan's expansionist policies clashed with the Russian Empire over Korea, Japan was poised to flex its muscle and stun the world using the same naval supremacy that opened its borders half a century earlier.


JUTLAND. May 31, 1916: the British Royal Navy and the German Kaiserliche Marine are preparing to confront one another in the North Sea off the Danish coast of Jutland. This will be the final great confrontation of World War I by sea and one of the greatest epic battles in the history of seafaring. Despite heavy losses, which are greater than the Germans', the English reaffirm their naval supremacy over the seas of the world, and Germany, all too conscious of having escaped disaster, will opt to confine the majority of its ships to its ports.


MIDWAY. December 7, 1941: the Empire of Japan strikes an early blow against the United States Navy at Pearl Harbor. In just a matter of hours, the era of the battleship would come to an end and the age of the aircraft carrier would begin. In June 1942, the Imperial Japanese Navy and its carrier fleet would try to seize the initiative again by attacking the island of Midway. What unfolds is an epic carrier duel, the likes of which the world has never seen. In the end, Japan would never recover from the losses at Midway, and the United States would carry this momentum until Japan's ultimate defeat.

Author: Jean-Yves Delitte, Giuseppe Baiguera
Publisher: Dead Reckoning
Published: 09/15/2020
Pages: 176
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.20lbs
Size: 10.50h x 7.90w x 0.60d
ISBN: 9781682475249


Review Citation(s):
Publishers Weekly 09/07/2020

About the Author
An official Painter of the Fleet and a full member of France's independent Académie des Arts & Sciences de la Mer (Academy of Arts & Sciences of the Sea), Jean-Yves Delitte is an architect and designer by training. His first comic book stories appeared in the legendary weekly magazine Tintin. His great love for the open seas allows him to display the entirety of his talent through the creation of veritable naval frescoes.


Born in 1970, Giuseppe Baiguerahas been teaching at the Scuola Internazionale du Comics (Academy of Visual Arts and New Media) in Brescia, Italy since 2009. In 2011, he published Ecoguard, a volume distributed in schools to build ecological awareness. In 2012, he contracted with Kawama Editions for Mozambique Blues, a tribute to classic adventure comic books. He lives in Brescia, Italy.


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