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Archibald Hurd

    Archibald Hurd fue un periodista y escritor británico cuya extensa obra se centró en asuntos marítimos y relaciones internacionales. Sus escritos se caracterizaron por un profundo interés en la estrategia y la tecnología naval. Hurd se dedicó a analizar el impacto del poder naval en la política y la economía globales. Su trabajo sirvió como una fuente importante de información y análisis para comprender la estrategia marítima de su época.

    History of the Great War. the Merchant Navy Volume I
    The New Empire Partnership
    The Command of The Sea
    A Merchant Fleet at War
    German Sea-power, its Rise, Progress, and Economic Basis
    The British Fleet In The Great War
    • The British Fleet In The Great War

      • 284 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      This gripping account of the British Navy's role in World War I provides a detailed look at the tactics and strategy of one of the world's most formidable naval powers. Archibald Hurd's vivid descriptions and firsthand accounts give readers an unprecedented look at the men and women who fought on the high seas.

      The British Fleet In The Great War
    • The Command of The Sea

      • 280 páginas
      • 10 horas de lectura

      In this thrilling account of naval warfare, Archibald Hurd explores the strategies and tactics employed by naval forces throughout history. From the days of ancient Greece to the present, the author traces the evolution of naval power, discussing notable battles and exploring the key figures who have shaped this important aspect of military history.

      The Command of The Sea
    • The New Empire Partnership

      • 338 páginas
      • 12 horas de lectura

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