Description
Copyright – 1998 Brown Packaging Books Ltd
By Antony Preston
144 pages. Hardcover
Includes 100 color and black and white photographs of submarines from the earliest vessels to modern craft.
Full-color artworks, many of them cutaways, show the most important submarines in naval history.
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Weight | 0.86 kg |
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