A field guide that illustrates the variety of fish; corals; invertebrates and plants you are most likely to encounter in less than 15 feet of water in the Caribbean. It also features photographs that are suitable for identification purposes.
#3361383 in Books Chatham Publishing 1998-08-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 .80 x 9.89 x 11.71l; .0 #File Name: 1861760388192 pages
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0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Very nice book; great way to fill knowledge gapsBy CustomerThis is not a stand alone book in teaching the genre of British naval history but for someone already enamored the detail of the engagements is well protrayed and rivetting. Really liked it; I would buy again.15 of 15 people found the following review helpful. A look at Victory of SeapowerBy A CustomerA nicely detailed account of the Napoleonic Wars. This book details the strategies of different Admirals used to attain victory. It discusses some of the different vessels used during the war. Almost every page at least has one picture on it. The book covers several battles fought during the war. It also gives details on the life of some the men (Officers mostly) who fought in the war. Presents a view of the politics of the nations involved. While most of the book discussed the Bristish; French and Spanish; the final chapters covered other nations not directly involved in the war.1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Great conceptBy John F. RedwineThis whole series of illustrated histories is excellent and this is the best volume of those I have read so far. The short; concise explanations of events along with numerous contemporary illustrations help you to understand the ships and event of the period. I would highly recommend this book and the series in general.