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The Submarine in War and Peace: Its Development and its Possibilities

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The text explains the mechanical principles and evolution of submarines, recounting pioneer inventors' experiments and the author's own designs, illustrated with technical diagrams and case studies. It describes operational practices—diving, periscopes, propulsion, torpedoes—and evaluates submarine employment in war, countermeasures and the challenges of detection and defeat. It also explores peacetime and commercial applications such as cargo recovery, hydrographic work, and underwater salvage, and considers industrial, political, and strategic implications for navies and commerce. Historical anecdotes, technical explanation, and forward-looking analysis combine to assess the vessel's capabilities, limitations, and likely future roles.

About the Author

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Simon Lake

Simon Lake was an American inventor and engineer, best known for his pioneering work in submarine design and development. His notable book, "The Submarine in War and Peace: Its Development and its Possibilities," explores the technological advancements and strategic implications of submarines in both military and civilian contexts. Lake's contributions to naval engineering have had a lasting impact on underwater exploration and warfare, making him a significant figure in the history of maritime technology.

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