Description: "SUBMARINE!" by Commander Edward L. Beach, U.S.N. - 1952 TRUE FIRST EDITION!!! The reason I write "TRUE FIRST EDITION!!!" is because there are several other copies for sale here on Ebay, and the sellers are falsely calling them "First Editions", but they are NOT First Editions, because they don't say "FIRST EDITION" on the copyright page. MINE SAYS "FIRST EDITION"! Don't be fooled by imitations and unscrupulous sellers!!! See my photo of the copyright page (photo #14)! Compare to other listings calling themselves "First Edition"! Book itself is in Very Good Condition, Dust Jacket is in Acceptable Condition. See photos. "SUBMARINE!" is a collection of thrilling accounts from World War II, penned by Commander Edward L. Beach, U.S.N., who himself was a distinguished submarine officer. The book encapsulates the essence of submarine warfare through a series of narratives focusing on the exploits of American submarines in the Pacific Ocean.Here's an overview of what the book entails: Author Background: Edward L. Beach was not only a naval officer but also an accomplished author, with firsthand experience in submarine operations, which lends authenticity and depth to his writing. His naval career included commanding the USS Triton during the first submerged circumnavigation of the globe, an event that adds to his credibility in discussing submarine warfare. Content: The book doesn't follow a single narrative but instead is a compilation of stories from various submarines, showcasing the diverse experiences of submariners. Each chapter typically focuses on a different submarine or mission, detailing: Operational Challenges: The technical and operational difficulties faced by submariners, from navigating underwater, managing oxygen levels, to dealing with enemy destroyers and depth charges. Human Element: Beach dives deep into the psychological and emotional toll on the crew. He explores themes of camaraderie, fear, bravery, and the claustrophobic life aboard these underwater vessels. Combat Engagements: Descriptions of tense moments when submarines engage Japanese ships, the strategy involved in stalking and attacking enemy vessels, and the cat-and-mouse games played with enemy destroyers. Notable encounters include the sinking of major Japanese warships. Technological Warfare: Insights into how technology played a role during the war, including radar, sonar, and the evolution of torpedo technology. Historical Impact: Beach connects these individual stories to the broader impact on the war, illustrating how these submarine operations significantly hampered Japanese naval and merchant shipping, thereby playing a crucial role in the Pacific theater.Style: Beach's writing style is vivid and engaging, making technical submarine warfare accessible to the lay reader while still being detailed enough to satisfy those with a naval or military interest. His narrative captures both the mundane and the intensely dramatic moments of life at sea. Themes: Beyond the action, "SUBMARINE!" touches on themes of duty, the cost of war, the innovation driven by conflict, and the personal stories of those who served. Reception: The book has been well-received for offering a unique perspective on World War II, different from the more commonly told stories of surface fleet battles or aerial combat. It provides readers with an appreciation for the silent service's contribution to the war effort. Legacy: Edward L. Beach's work has contributed to the historical record of WWII submarine warfare, preserving stories that might otherwise be lost to history. It stands as both a tribute to the men who served in submarines and an educational resource on naval warfare tactics and life during wartime. Through "SUBMARINE!", Commander Beach ensures that the bravery, ingenuity, and sacrifices of American submariners are remembered, offering readers a window into the silent, often overlooked battles beneath the waves.
Price: 100 USD
Location: Dallas, Texas
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Binding: Hardcover
Place of Publication: New York, New York
Signed: No
Publisher: Henry Holt and Company
Printing Year: 1952
Subject: Military & War
Original/Facsimile: Original
Year Printed: 1952
Language: English
Special Attributes: 1st Edition, Dust Jacket
Author: Commander Edward L. Beach, U.S.N.
Personalized: No
Topic: WWII (1939-45)