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British Battleships 1919-1945: New Revised Edition Hardcover – March 15, 2012

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British Battleships, 1919-1939 is one of the most sought after naval reference books since its original publication in 1993. A masterpiece of research and illustration, this new edition has been completely redesigned to feature over 70 new photographs, many never before seen in print.

Offering an unprecedented range of detail on all of the Royal Navy's battleships and battle cruisers, R.A. Burt describes the evolution of the battleship classes through many modifications and refits. He also details design features, armor, machinery, power plants, and weaponry, while examining and analyzing the performance of the ships in battle.

A delight for the historian, enthusiast, and ship modeler, this new volume is regarded as an essential reference work for one of the most significant eras in naval history and ship design.

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R. A. Burt has researched British battleships for many years, assembling one of the most outstanding collections of photographs of the ships. He is an accomplished draughtsman and illustrator, and many of his superb drawings appear in this book. He lives in England.

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  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ Naval Institute Press; Reprint edition (March 15, 2012)
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • Hardcover ‏ : ‎ 448 pages
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1591140528
  • ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1591140528
  • Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 4.65 pounds
  • Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 10 x 1.25 x 12 inches
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  • Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2012
    The 1993 first edition of this book by R. A. Burt has long eluded me, the result of the hundreds of dollars that a second hand copy demands. As a long time battleship (BB) and battlecruiser (BC) enthusiast, I always felt that my collection was incomplete without this particular book. When this new revised edition was available for pre-order, I had no hesitation ordering months before its publication. At the price it is a no brainer. In fact, I ordered copies from both the Amazon site and the Amazon UK site to make sure that I would get it at the earliest possible time (and I have no intention to return any of the copies). Now that the book has arrived, I am very pleased with my decision, as this book is an authoritative reference on British BBs and BCs for the period after World War One.

    In my opinion, this is one of the two masterpieces on this subject, the other being Alan Raven and John Roberts' (R&R) British Battleships of World War Two: The Development and Technical History of the Royal Navy's Battleships and Battlecruisers from 1911 to 1946. Other works pale in comparison. The two books have many things in common, in particular their focus on the design of the ships and their changes over time. Thus, it does not surprise that the contents of the two books overlap quite a bit, and both contain a lot of excellent information, photos and line drawings. Nevertheless, I still believe any BB/BC enthusiast like me could not be wrong getting both Burt's book and R&R's book.

    Both books cover Renown, Repulse and Hood in addition to the Queen Elizabeths, Royal Sovereigns, Rodney, Nelson, and King George Vs. Highlight of the key differences between Burt's and R&R's:

    (1) The BB/BC classes pre-dating the Queen Elizabeth class BB are covered by Burt but not by R&R, i.e. the 13.5" gunned BB/BCs such as the Iron Dukes and Tiger. R&R starts with the QE class BBs.

    (2) The light battlecruisers (Glorious, Courageous, and Furious) and their new lives as aircraft carriers are covered by Burt but not by R&R.

    (3) R&R has a lot of details on the designs that were never built/completed, e.g. G3, N3, and the Lion Class BB. Only the G3 is briefly mentioned in Burt's book.

    (4) Vanguard is covered by R&R but not by Burt, who ended his book with the King George V class BBs.

    (5) Burt covered the ships class by class. R&R first by the time period and then class by class. Both ways have their goods and bads.

    (6) Burt gave a rather short conclusion and spent paragraphs defending the British designs, with virtually no comparison with foreign counterparts. R&R provided a much more in-depth comparison of post-treaty British BB with foreign counterparts together with his conclusions, though some new information became available after the book had been written.

    (7) While there are many excellent drawings in Burt's book, they span at most just the two adjacent pages with a gap in between. On the other hand, R&R has many even larger profile and deck plan drawings in fold-outs, of a similar high quality.

    It also puzzles me a bit why sometimes there are minor discrepancies between the two books, even though this revised edition by Burt is more than 30 years later than that by R&R. Neverthless, most of the times they agree with each other. They both have details/opinions that are not found in the other and complement each other quite well.

    All in all, this book contains lots of information. Get this book and you would not regret, as long as you are interested in BB/BC of this period. If you do not already have R&R's book, this book is an absolute must. It worths every dollar spent.
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  • Reviewed in the United States on October 6, 2014
    Excellent book, which covers the development of battleships in the Royal Navy after WWI and during WWII. It goes into great detail on the reconstruction of the Royal Sovereign and Queen Elizabeth Classes, as well as the development of the 'new' Nelson and KGV class ships. The book is full of excellent line drawings and outstanding photo illustrations, and there is plenty of historical and technical detail on each ship (and each ship type). This book is well up to the standard of the other R A Burt books on battleships of the 19th and 20th Centuries. Highly recommended.
  • Reviewed in the United States on March 19, 2012
    R.A. Burt has written a trilogy on British battleships from 1896 to the end of World War II. All three volumes are long out of print and very expensive to obtain. US Naval Institute Press has done us a great service by publishing this revised edition of the last volume at a very affordable price. Hopefully, good market response will entice them to republish other classic volumes such as Friedman's primer "Battleship Design and Development 1905-1945" and "British Battleships of World War II" The only comparable volume to Burt's work is the long out of print "British Battleships of World War II" by Alan Raven and John Roberts.

    I know little about the publishing business and have no idea what restrictions were placed on the scope of Burt's ability to revise the book, but in comparing my revised edition to my original, there is no new information despite the 19 years between volumes. There are two footnotes regarding the location of Hood's wreck and damage to the wrecks of Prince of Wales and Repulse, but they only refer you to websites. The bibliography is the same as the original work. The introduction and conclusions are unchanged. The 49 pages devoted to aircraft carriers centering on the conversions of Furious, Glorious, and Courageous between the wars are still in the revised edition. Despite the period being extended from 1939 to 1945, the coverage of the KGVs lacks a narrative of Prince of Wales and KG V versus the Bismarck and there is no information about Vanguard. It is much like the updated version of Peter Padfield's classic "The Battleship Era", "Battleship". If you have the original, there is little new here.

    The new volume is 18 pages longer and features a larger format with about 15% more page space. Burt's line drawing and photographs are faithfully reproduced and a number of new spectacular photographs are included. Burt's book lacks the data tables, fire control data, and armament analysis of Raven and Roberts.

    In a perfect world, an updated volume would have included a deeper analysis of the main gun problems of the KG Vs, some insights into fire control versus foreign ships, and weapons effects among other topics.

    Even so, this book is a gem and well worth the purchase price for a volume that will appeal to battleship buffs and naval historian alike, including many who never had the opportunity to see the book first time round. The pictures and drawings bring these vessels to life and document their many modifcations through their service lives.

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  • Sean
    5.0 out of 5 stars British Battleships 1919-1945 - excellent
    Reviewed in Canada on May 24, 2012
    Any collector of warship books will enjoy this, the third of Burt's superbly illustrated series on British battleships from Victorian times to the end of World War 2. Visually it is equal to the others: in addition to excellent line drawings showing different configurations for each class. you will find many photos you have not seen elsewhere. Burt pays particular attention to the Royal Sovereign and Nelson classes, which have not been so widely covered elsewhere, and he also includes a section on the interwar careers of World War 1 dreadnoughts such as Tiger and Iron Duke. For some reason he does not mention Vanguard or the projected Lion class.
  • Stephanie Stewart
    5.0 out of 5 stars Great book
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on January 26, 2024
    Bought for my dad. Very interesting & informative and lots of pics and diagrams..
  • Carlos Domínguez
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    Reviewed in Brazil on March 19, 2024
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  • Rob Newman
    5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent History
    Reviewed in Australia on August 23, 2020
    Great, easy to read history of the last British battleships and battlecruisers. I found the in depth analyses of the various damages to the ships especially interesting.
    It is amazing how much information was crammed into a book covering such a vast subject. Having said that, obviously single class, or single ship books would expand on the information here greatly. But for a very good overview, I highly recommend this book. Thumbs up.
  • John Hardy
    4.0 out of 5 stars Exhaustive
    Reviewed in the United Kingdom on April 24, 2019
    This book is not designed for casual reading. The level of detail is remarkable and I flicked through sections of it. Nevertheless it gave me a new insight into the complexity and sophistication of these behemoths