Aircraft Carriers: A History of Carrier Aviation and Its Influence on World Events, Volume I: 1909-1945

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Potomac Books, Inc., Sep 1, 2006 - History - 576 pages
Aircraft Carriers is the definitive history of world aircraft carrier development and operations. Norman Polmar’s revised and updated, two-volume classic describes the political and technological factors that influenced aircraft carrier design and construction, meticulously records their operations, and explains their impact on modern warfare.

Volume I provides a comprehensive analysis of carrier developments and warfare in the first half of the twentieth century, and examines the advances that allowed the carrier to replace the battleship as the dominant naval weapons system. Polmar gives particular emphasis to carrier operations from World War I, through the Japanese strikes against China in the 1930s, to World War II in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, Arctic, and Pacific theaters. It begins with French inventor Clément Ader’s remarkably prescient 1909 description of an aircraft carrier. The book then explains how Britain led the world in the development of aircraft-carrying ships, soon to be followed by the United States and Japan. While ship-based aircraft operations in World War I had limited impact, they foreshadowed the aircraft carriers built in the 1920s and 1930s. The volume also describes the aircraft operating from those ships as well as the commanders who pioneered carrier aviation.

Aircraft Carriers has benefited from the technical collaboration of senior carrier experts Captain Eric M. Brown and General Minoru Genda as well as noted historians Robert M. Langdon and Peter B. Mersky. Aircraft Carriers is heavily illustrated with more than 400 photographs—some never before published—and maps.

Volume II, which is forthcoming from Potomac Books in the winter 2006-2007 (ISBN 978-1-57488-665-8), will cover the period 1946 to the present.
 

Contents

1 Wings Over the Sea
1
2 The First Aircraft Carriers
23
3 Between the Wars
39
4 Building Carrier Fleets
53
5 Preparing for War
71
6 War in the West
95
7 War in the Mediterranean
113
8 War in the Pacific
141
19 The Invasion of Europe
331
20 Across the Broad Pacific
355
21 The Biggest Carrier Battle
377
22 Marianas Aftermath
401
Setting the Pieces
409
The Battles
423
25 The End of the Japanese Fleet
445
26 The Final Battles
463

9 Date of Infamy
165
10 Japanese Triumph
179
11 Offensive Defense
195
12 The First Carrier Battle
211
13 Midway
223
14 Midway Aftermath
247
15 Building Aircraft Carriers
259
16 The First Assault
281
17 The Solomons Won
301
18 The European War
311
27 New Ships and Planes
495
28 Carriers to Japan
509
Appendixes
529
Aircraft Flown to Malta 19401942
531
Convoys to Malta 19401942
533
Notes
535
Index
557
Author Biographies
575
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Norman Polmar is a leading expert on naval and aviation matters. An internationally known analyst, consultant, and award-winning author, Polmar has written more than 40 books, including, with K. J. Moore, Cold War Submarines: The Design and Construction of U.S. and Soviet Submarines (Brassey’s, ISBN 1-57488-594-4) and Historic Naval Aircraft: From the Pages of Naval History Magazine (Brassey’s, ISBN 1-57488-572-3). He is a columnist for the U.S. Naval Institute's Proceedings and Naval History magazines. Polmar lives in the Washington, DC, area.

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