At the end of the Civil War the US Navy was the most technologically advanced navy in the world, but after the war this spirit of innovation faded and America's naval might dwindled. However, in the 1880s a "New Navy" was...

Buy Now From Amazon

At the end of the Civil War the US Navy was the most technologically advanced navy in the world, but after the war this spirit of innovation faded and America's naval might dwindled. However, in the 1880s a "New Navy" was born and at the forefront of its fleet were the mighty cruisers. Lawrence Burr details how it was these cruisers that allowed America to once again display its power on the world's oceans. Exploring how the birth of this "Steel Navy" required the development of new shipbuilding, motive power, ordnance, and armour-plate production capability, he details the design and development of these ships.

Intricate colour artwork illuminates the technicalities of the design, especially their internal workings through a cutaway of the USS Olympia, which has been restored and is now on public display. This title also places these technological advances in context, through vivid accounts of how US cruisers were fundamental to the Spanish-American War of 1898, destroying the Spanish fleet at the battles of Manila Bay and Santiago. It was their performance at these engagements that marked the emergence of the US Navy as a major naval power, and America as a world power.



  • New
  • Mint Condition
  • Dispatch same day for order received before 12 noon
  • Guaranteed packaging
  • No quibbles returns
  • New
  • Mint Condition
  • Dispatch same day for order received before 12 noon
  • Guaranteed packaging
  • No quibbles returns

Similar Products

US Navy Dreadnoughts 1914-45 (New Vanguard)Manila And Santiago: The New Steel Navy in the Spanish-American WarUS Standard-type Battleships 1941-45 (2): Tennessee, Colorado and Unbuilt Classes (New Vanguard)US Navy Light Cruisers 1941-45 (New Vanguard)German Commerce Raiders 1914-18 (New Vanguard)Austro-Hungarian Cruisers and Destroyers 1914-18 (New Vanguard)The Imperial Japanese Navy of the Russo-Japanese War (New Vanguard)Nile River Gunboats 1882-1918 (New Vanguard)