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The Imperial Japanese Navy

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The author surveys the development of Japanese naval forces from their earliest origins through rapid modern expansion, recounting earlier conflicts and the fleet’s contemporary organization. The narrative interleaves historical episodes with technical and institutional analysis: shipbuilding programmes, dockyards and harbours, armament and engineering (guns, torpedoes, armour, engines and boilers), and detailed descriptions of individual warships. Personnel matters receive extended treatment, including entry, training, pay, uniforms, mess arrangements, and character of officers and ratings. Numerous illustrations and appendices compile official reports, ship lists, and explanatory glossaries, while comparative observations relate foreign practices to domestic naval policy and capabilities.

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Fred T. Jane

Fred T. Jane was a British naval historian and author, best known for his comprehensive works on naval warfare and ship design. His notable contributions include "The British Battle Fleet," a detailed two-volume examination of the Royal Navy, and "The Imperial Japanese Navy," which provides insights into Japan's naval capabilities during a pivotal era. Jane's meticulous research and illustrations have made his works valuable resources for historians and enthusiasts of naval history. His influence extends beyond literature, as he also founded the influential Jane's Information Group, which continues to provide defense and security information.

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