The world encyclopedia of cruisers: an illustrated history from the American Civil War to the last conventional ships of the Royal Navy, spanning a period of history of more than 150 years
The cruiser evolved from a whole range of powered sailing warships, emerging in response to the sheer size and cost of larger vessels. The impact of rapid technological advance during the Victorian era saw the cruiser quickly assume the familiar forms in which it fought with distinction through two...
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Zusammenfassung: | The cruiser evolved from a whole range of powered sailing warships, emerging in response to the sheer size and cost of larger vessels. The impact of rapid technological advance during the Victorian era saw the cruiser quickly assume the familiar forms in which it fought with distinction through two World Wars. This encyclopedia is unique in charting the forces that brought about the cruiser's evolution, as well as providing a country-by-country visual directory of more than 260 of the most significant examples, spanning a period of nearly 150 years. From the Alabama of the American Civil War to the Royal Navy's last conventional cruisers, the Tigers, all the major ships are included |
Beschreibung: | Originally published: 2008. - Includes index |
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adam_text | Contents 6 Introduction 63 Shannon and Nelson class THE HISTORY OF CRUISERS 10 Early cruisers 12 The influence of the American Civil War 14 The origins of the protected cruiser 16 Early belted and armoured cruisers 18 The Naval Defence Act of 1889 20 First, Second and This edition is published by Lorenz Books an imprint of Anness Publishing Ltd info@anness.com www.lorenzbooks.com www.annesspublishing.com © Anness Publishing Ltd 2021 Publisher: Joanna Lorenz Senior Editor: Felicity Forster Copy Editor and Indexer: Tim Ellerby Cover Design: Nigel Partridge Designer: Design Principals Editorial Reader: Jay Thundercliffe Production Controller: Ben Worley All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any way or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright holder. Although the information in this book is believed to be accurate and true at the time of going to press, neither the author nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may have been made. NOTE: The nationality of each cruiser is identified in the specification box by the national flag that was in use at the time of the vessel’s commissioning and service. PAGE1: Diadem. PAGE 2: Prinz Eugen. PAGE3: California, Virginia and South Carolina, supported by Leahy/Beiknaps. PAGE 4: Long Beach. Third Class protected cruisers 22 Cruisers and naval brigades 24 Later armoured cruisers 26 Scouts and the origins of the light
cruiser 28 The pursuit of the Goeben 30 Coronel and the Falklands 32 Blockade and the Tenth Cruiser Squadron 34 German experience in World War I 36 Goodenough at Jutland 38 The demise of the armoured cruiser 40 Inter-war treaties and their effect on cruiser development 42 The River Plate action 44 Armed merchant cruisers in World War II 46 The German raiders 48 The introduction and development of the anti-aircraft cruiser 50 The Bismarck Pursuit 52 Savo Island 54 Phoenix/Belgrano the life and death of a Pearl Harbor veteran 56 The cruiser after 1945 DIRECTORY OF CRUISERS: PRE-WORLD WAR I Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München United Kingdom 60 Royal Oak, Hector and Zealous Inconstant, Shah and Raleigh 62 Volage and Bacchante classes 61 64 Impérieuse class 65 Cornus and Calypso classes 66 Iris class 67 Leander class 68 Torpedo cruisers 69 Vulcan 70 Bramble, Condor and Cadmus classes 71 Mersey class 72 Orlando class 73 Medea and Barham classes 74 Pearl, Apollo and Astraea classes 75 Eclipse class 76 Powerful class United States 77 Alabama and Trenton 78 Wampanoag 79 The “ABCD Squadron” Japan 80 Naniwa class 81 Unebi 82 Itsukushima class 83 Yoshino 84 Takasago and Kasagi class 85 Azuma 86 Chikuma class 87 Chiyoda Italy 88 Marco Polo 89 Giovanni Bausan class France 90 Tourville class 91 Dupuy de Lome 92 Foudre Germany 93 Stosch and Geier classes 94 Kaiserin Augusta and Victoria Louise class 95 Fürst Bismarck, Prinz Heinrich and Prinz Adalbert class 96 Roon class Russia 97 Minin, Vladimir Monomakh and Pamyat Azova 98 Bogatyr
99 Runk 100 Rossia and Gromoboí Spain 101 Almirante Oquendo class 102 Reina Regente class 103 Emperador Carlos V Austria-Hungary 104 Kaiser Franz Josef I class 105 Kaiserin und Königen Maria Theresia 106 Kaiser Karl VI and Sankt Georg 107 Admiral Spaun and Zenta 20-22) 137 Montgomery class (Cruisers 9-11) 138 Chester class (CL.1-3) Japan 139 Suma class 140 Niitaka and Otowa classes 141 Tone, Mogami and Yodo 142 Asama class 143 Idzumo class 144 Yakumo and Azuma 145 Kasuga class 146 Tsukuba and Kurama classes class DIRECTORY OF CRUISERS: WORLD WAR I United Kingdom 110 Arrogant and Highflyer classes 111 Topaze class 112 Blake, Crescent and Edgar classes 113 The 1904 Scouts 114 Diadem and Monmouth classes 116 Cressy, Drake and Devonshire classes 118 Black Prince, Warrior and Minotaur classes 120 Boadicea, Active and “Town” classes 122 Arethusa and C-classes 124 D-class 125 E-class 126 Hawkins class United States 127 New York (CA.2) and Brooklyn (CA.3) 128 Pennsylvania class (CA.4-9) 129 Tennessee class (CA.10-13) 130 Newark and Charleston (Cruisers 1 2) 131 Baltimore and Philadelphia (Cruisers 3 4) 132 Olympia (Cruiser 6) 133 Cincinnati class (Cruisers 7 8) 134 Columbia class (Cruisers 12 13) 135 Denver class (Cruisers 14-19) 212 Mogami class 214 Tone and Ibuki classes 136 St. Louis class (Cruisers Italy 148 Vettor Pisani class 149 Garibaldi class 150 Piemonte, Lombardia and Calabria 151 Goito class 152 Quarto and Bixio and Aquila classes 154 Pisa class France 155 Amiral Chamer class and Pothuau 156 Jeanne d’Arc 157 Kléber, Gueydon and Aube classes 158 Gambetta and Michelet
classes 159 Renan and Rousseau class 160 Friant and d’Entrecasteaux classes 161 Chateaurenault and Jurien de la Graviere 162 Guichen and Descartes class 163 Surcouf class, Lavoisier and d’Estrėes Germany 164 Scharnhorst class and Blücher 166 Early light cruisers 167 Bremen class 168 Königsberg and Dresden class 169 Kolberg class 170 Magdeburg, Karlsruhe 171 and Graudenz classes Wiesbaden, Könisberg (II) and Köln (li) classes Italy 172 Pillau and Brummerciasses Russia 173 Askold DIRECTORY OF CRUISERS: 1918 TO THE PRESENT DAY United Kingdom 176 County classes (1926-29) 178 Leander and Improved Leander classes 179 Arethusa class 180 Southampton and Improved Southampton classes 182 “Crown Colony” class 184 Dido and Improved Dido classes 186 Swiftsure and Tiger classes United States 187 Omaha class 188 Pensacola, Northampton and Indianapolis classes 189 Astoria class 190 Wichita and Brooklyn class 192 Atlanta class 193 Worcester class 194 Cleveland and Fargo classes 196 Baltimore and Oregon City classes 198 Des Moines class 199 Guided-missile conversions 200 Long Beach (CGN.9) 201 California and Virginia classes 215 San Giorgio class 216 Bolzano and Trento class 218 Zara class 220 da Barbiano and Cadorna classes Montecuccoli and d’Aosta classes 222 Abruzzi class 224 Etna class 225 Capitani Romani class 226 Andrea Doria class 227 Vittorio Veneto 221 France 228 Duguay-Trouin class 229 Emile Bertin 230 La Garsonnière class 231 Duquesne class 232 Suffren class and Algérie 233 de Grasse and Colbert Germany 234 Emden (III) 235 K-class, Leipzig and Nürnberg 236 Blücher class USSR 238
Kirov, Chapaev and Sverdlov classes Spain 240 Mendez Nuñez class 241 Galicia class 242 Canarias class Sweden 243 Gotland Ш Tre Kronor class Netherlands 245 Java class and de Ruyter 246 Tromp class 247 de Zeven Provinciën class Japan 202 Tenryu, Kuma and Nagara 204 205 206 207 208 210 classes Sendai class Yubari Katori class Oyodo and Agano class Furutaka and Aoba classes Myoko and Takao classes Argentina 248 Almirante Brown class 249 La Argentina 250 Glossary 252 Index 256 Acknowledgements 256 Key to flags
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Contents 6 Introduction 63 Shannon and Nelson class THE HISTORY OF CRUISERS 10 Early cruisers 12 The influence of the American Civil War 14 The origins of the protected cruiser 16 Early belted and armoured cruisers 18 The Naval Defence Act of 1889 20 First, Second and This edition is published by Lorenz Books an imprint of Anness Publishing Ltd info@anness.com www.lorenzbooks.com www.annesspublishing.com © Anness Publishing Ltd 2021 Publisher: Joanna Lorenz Senior Editor: Felicity Forster Copy Editor and Indexer: Tim Ellerby Cover Design: Nigel Partridge Designer: Design Principals Editorial Reader: Jay Thundercliffe Production Controller: Ben Worley All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any way or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission of the copyright holder. Although the information in this book is believed to be accurate and true at the time of going to press, neither the author nor the publisher can accept any legal responsibility or liability for any errors or omissions that may have been made. NOTE: The nationality of each cruiser is identified in the specification box by the national flag that was in use at the time of the vessel’s commissioning and service. PAGE1: Diadem. PAGE 2: Prinz Eugen. PAGE3: California, Virginia and South Carolina, supported by Leahy/Beiknaps. PAGE 4: Long Beach. Third Class protected cruisers 22 Cruisers and naval brigades 24 Later armoured cruisers 26 Scouts and the origins of the light
cruiser 28 The pursuit of the Goeben 30 Coronel and the Falklands 32 Blockade and the Tenth Cruiser Squadron 34 German experience in World War I 36 Goodenough at Jutland 38 The demise of the armoured cruiser 40 Inter-war treaties and their effect on cruiser development 42 The River Plate action 44 Armed merchant cruisers in World War II 46 The German raiders 48 The introduction and development of the anti-aircraft cruiser 50 The Bismarck Pursuit 52 Savo Island 54 Phoenix/Belgrano the life and death of a Pearl Harbor veteran 56 The cruiser after 1945 DIRECTORY OF CRUISERS: PRE-WORLD WAR I Bayerische Staatsbibliothek München United Kingdom 60 Royal Oak, Hector and Zealous Inconstant, Shah and Raleigh 62 Volage and Bacchante classes 61 64 Impérieuse class 65 Cornus and Calypso classes 66 Iris class 67 Leander class 68 Torpedo cruisers 69 Vulcan 70 Bramble, Condor and Cadmus classes 71 Mersey class 72 Orlando class 73 Medea and Barham classes 74 Pearl, Apollo and Astraea classes 75 Eclipse class 76 Powerful class United States 77 Alabama and Trenton 78 Wampanoag 79 The “ABCD Squadron” Japan 80 Naniwa class 81 Unebi 82 Itsukushima class 83 Yoshino 84 Takasago and Kasagi class 85 Azuma 86 Chikuma class 87 Chiyoda Italy 88 Marco Polo 89 Giovanni Bausan class France 90 Tourville class 91 Dupuy de Lome 92 Foudre Germany 93 Stosch and Geier classes 94 Kaiserin Augusta and Victoria Louise class 95 Fürst Bismarck, Prinz Heinrich and Prinz Adalbert class 96 Roon class Russia 97 Minin, Vladimir Monomakh and Pamyat Azova 98 Bogatyr
99 Runk 100 Rossia and Gromoboí Spain 101 Almirante Oquendo class 102 Reina Regente class 103 Emperador Carlos V Austria-Hungary 104 Kaiser Franz Josef I class 105 Kaiserin und Königen Maria Theresia 106 Kaiser Karl VI and Sankt Georg 107 Admiral Spaun and Zenta 20-22) 137 Montgomery class (Cruisers 9-11) 138 Chester class (CL.1-3) Japan 139 Suma class 140 Niitaka and Otowa classes 141 Tone, Mogami and Yodo 142 Asama class 143 Idzumo class 144 Yakumo and Azuma 145 Kasuga class 146 Tsukuba and Kurama classes class DIRECTORY OF CRUISERS: WORLD WAR I United Kingdom 110 Arrogant and Highflyer classes 111 Topaze class 112 Blake, Crescent and Edgar classes 113 The 1904 Scouts 114 Diadem and Monmouth classes 116 Cressy, Drake and Devonshire classes 118 Black Prince, Warrior and Minotaur classes 120 Boadicea, Active and “Town” classes 122 Arethusa and C-classes 124 D-class 125 E-class 126 Hawkins class United States 127 New York (CA.2) and Brooklyn (CA.3) 128 Pennsylvania class (CA.4-9) 129 Tennessee class (CA.10-13) 130 Newark and Charleston (Cruisers 1 2) 131 Baltimore and Philadelphia (Cruisers 3 4) 132 Olympia (Cruiser 6) 133 Cincinnati class (Cruisers 7 8) 134 Columbia class (Cruisers 12 13) 135 Denver class (Cruisers 14-19) 212 Mogami class 214 Tone and Ibuki classes 136 St. Louis class (Cruisers Italy 148 Vettor Pisani class 149 Garibaldi class 150 Piemonte, Lombardia and Calabria 151 Goito class 152 Quarto and Bixio and Aquila classes 154 Pisa class France 155 Amiral Chamer class and Pothuau 156 Jeanne d’Arc 157 Kléber, Gueydon and Aube classes 158 Gambetta and Michelet
classes 159 Renan and Rousseau class 160 Friant and d’Entrecasteaux classes 161 Chateaurenault and Jurien de la Graviere 162 Guichen and Descartes class 163 Surcouf class, Lavoisier and d’Estrėes Germany 164 Scharnhorst class and Blücher 166 Early light cruisers 167 Bremen class 168 Königsberg and Dresden class 169 Kolberg class 170 Magdeburg, Karlsruhe 171 and Graudenz classes Wiesbaden, Könisberg (II) and Köln (li) classes Italy 172 Pillau and Brummerciasses Russia 173 Askold DIRECTORY OF CRUISERS: 1918 TO THE PRESENT DAY United Kingdom 176 County classes (1926-29) 178 Leander and Improved Leander classes 179 Arethusa class 180 Southampton and Improved Southampton classes 182 “Crown Colony” class 184 Dido and Improved Dido classes 186 Swiftsure and Tiger classes United States 187 Omaha class 188 Pensacola, Northampton and Indianapolis classes 189 Astoria class 190 Wichita and Brooklyn class 192 Atlanta class 193 Worcester class 194 Cleveland and Fargo classes 196 Baltimore and Oregon City classes 198 Des Moines class 199 Guided-missile conversions 200 Long Beach (CGN.9) 201 California and Virginia classes 215 San Giorgio class 216 Bolzano and Trento class 218 Zara class 220 da Barbiano and Cadorna classes Montecuccoli and d’Aosta classes 222 Abruzzi class 224 Etna class 225 Capitani Romani class 226 Andrea Doria class 227 Vittorio Veneto 221 France 228 Duguay-Trouin class 229 Emile Bertin 230 La Garsonnière class 231 Duquesne class 232 Suffren class and Algérie 233 de Grasse and Colbert Germany 234 Emden (III) 235 K-class, Leipzig and Nürnberg 236 Blücher class USSR 238
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title_full | The world encyclopedia of cruisers an illustrated history from the American Civil War to the last conventional ships of the Royal Navy, spanning a period of history of more than 150 years Bernard Ireland |
title_fullStr | The world encyclopedia of cruisers an illustrated history from the American Civil War to the last conventional ships of the Royal Navy, spanning a period of history of more than 150 years Bernard Ireland |
title_full_unstemmed | The world encyclopedia of cruisers an illustrated history from the American Civil War to the last conventional ships of the Royal Navy, spanning a period of history of more than 150 years Bernard Ireland |
title_short | The world encyclopedia of cruisers |
title_sort | the world encyclopedia of cruisers an illustrated history from the american civil war to the last conventional ships of the royal navy spanning a period of history of more than 150 years |
title_sub | an illustrated history from the American Civil War to the last conventional ships of the Royal Navy, spanning a period of history of more than 150 years |
topic | Cruisers (Warships) / History Croiseurs / Encyclopédies Cruisers (Warships) fast Kreuzer (DE-588)4123578-2 gnd |
topic_facet | Cruisers (Warships) / History Croiseurs / Encyclopédies Cruisers (Warships) Kreuzer Wörterbuch |
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