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The volume assembles short narratives that explore maritime peril, wartime strategy, and human fallibility. A prefatory essay warns of national vulnerability in food and transport and argues for measures such as stronger agriculture, Channel tunnels, and submarine merchantmen. The opening story is framed as a naval officer's log recounting how a small power, using a handful of submarines and calculated tactics, can bring a dominant maritime nation to crisis. Remaining pieces move through mystery, adventure, and moral reflection, repeatedly examining technological innovation, strategic foresight, and the unforeseen results of political decisions.
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