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A systematic technical survey of the world's principal naval forces, presenting concise descriptions and specifications for ships of about twenty maritime nations, comparing design, armor, armament, propulsion, and torpedo and ordnance developments. It reviews recent innovations in engines, armor, and naval architecture, catalogs tabled measurements and weapon data, and outlines torpedo vessels and boats. The work also summarizes major naval engagements and bombardments from the preceding decades to illustrate tactics and ship performance, enabling readers to assess contemporary strengths and the evolving character of naval warfare.

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Edward W. Very

Edward W. Very was an American author and naval historian, recognized for his contributions to maritime literature. He is best known for his work "Navies of the World," which provides a comprehensive overview of naval forces and their significance in global history. Very's writing reflects a keen interest in naval strategy and the evolution of maritime power, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in naval affairs and military history.

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