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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Gabriel J. Rains , Peter S. Michie , Herbert M. SchillerPublisher: McFarland & Co Inc Imprint: McFarland & Co Inc Dimensions: Width: 17.80cm , Height: 1.10cm , Length: 25.40cm Weight: 0.386kg ISBN: 9780786463329ISBN 10: 0786463325 Pages: 220 Publication Date: 03 March 2011 Recommended Age: From 18 years Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsTable of Contents Acknowledgments Preface I. Gabriel J. Rains Biographical Introduction Editorial Notes Contents and Plates Torpedo Book II. Peter S. Michie Biographical Introduction Editorial Notes Contents Notes Explaining Rebel Torpedoes and Ordnance as Shown in Plates Nos. 1 to 21 Inclusive Editor’s Appendix 1: Vessels Sunk or Damaged by Confederate Torpedoes Editor’s Appendix 2: Examples of Extant Confederate Torpedoes Editor’s Appendix 3: Plates Not Referenced in Rains’ Text Notes Bibliography IndexReviews-an amazing collection of offensive and defensive weapon descriptions...illustrations are excellent...highly recommended---Civil War News; -adding immeasurably to the value of the book, author and publisher made the excellent decision to reproduce in full the original illustrations that accompany the manuscript...a significant contribution to the published technical literature pertaining to Civil War weaponry and equipment. Even the most knowledgeable readers will find Rain's work full of surprises and will marvel at the ingeniousness and technological sophistication of many of the designs. The book should also serve as a reference work of lasting worth...highly recommended---Civil War Books and Authors; -provides remarkable insight into early 'torpedo' development.... Anyone interested in the development of these military systems will be extremely grateful to Schiller for making these texts, and their illustrations, available---The Coast Defense Journal; -with this book, two little-known but important manuscripts related to these valuable weapons become available for the first time---Site O Fortifications Newsletter; -valuable...an excellent edition for Civil War students and scholars---Salient Points; -this work gathers two Civil War manuals on torpedoes, one by the Confederates, who perfected the technology, and one by the Union side, which sought to understand the weapons and find ways to counter them---Reference & Research Book News; -the release of [this book] will benefit academic and amateur historians alike for years to come. The determined work of the author brings documents stored in the archives of The Museum of the Confederacy into the public sphere in fresh, readable formats---The Museum of the Confederacy Magazine. an amazing collection of offensive and defensive weapon descriptions...illustrations are excellent...highly recommended --Civil War News adding immeasurably to the value of the book, author and publisher made the excellent decision to reproduce in full the original illustrations that accompany the manuscript...a significant contribution to the published technical literature pertaining to Civil War weaponry and equipment. Even the most knowledgeable readers will find Rain's work full of surprises and will marvel at the ingeniousness and technological sophistication of many of the designs. The book should also serve as a reference work of lasting worth...highly recommended --Civil War Books and Authors provides remarkable insight into early 'torpedo' development.... Anyone interested in the development of these military systems will be extremely grateful to Schiller for making these texts, and their illustrations, available --The Coast Defense Journal with this book, two little-known but important manuscripts related to these valuable weapons become available for the first time --Site O Fortifications Newsletter valuable...an excellent edition for Civil War students and scholars --Salient Points this work gathers two Civil War manuals on torpedoes, one by the Confederates, who perfected the technology, and one by the Union side, which sought to understand the weapons and find ways to counter them --Reference & Research Book News the release of [this book] will benefit academic and amateur historians alike for years to come. The determined work of the author brings documents stored in the archives of The Museum of the Confederacy into the public sphere in fresh, readable formats --The Museum of the Confederacy Magazine. an amazing collection of offensive and defensive weapon descriptions...illustrations are excellent...highly recommended --<i>Civil War News</i>; adding immeasurably to the value of the book, author and publisher made the excellent decision to reproduce in full the original illustrations that accompany the manuscript...a significant contribution to the published technical literature pertaining to Civil War weaponry and equipment. Even the most knowledgeable readers will find Rain's work full of surprises and will marvel at the ingeniousness and technological sophistication of many of the designs. The book should also serve as a reference work of lasting worth...highly recommended --<i>Civil War Books and Authors</i>; provides remarkable insight into early 'torpedo' development.... Anyone interested in the development of these military systems will be extremely grateful to Schiller for making these texts, and their illustrations, available --<i>The Coast Defense Journal</i>; with this book, two little-known but important manuscripts related to these valuable weapons become available for the first time --<i>Site O Fortifications Newsletter</i>; this work gathers two Civil War manuals on torpedoes, one by the Confederates, who perfected the technology, and one by the Union side, which sought to understand the weapons and find ways to counter them --<i>Reference & Research Book News</i>; the release of [this book] will benefit academic and amateur historians alike for years to come. The determined work of the author brings documents stored in the archives of The Museum of the Confederacy into the public sphere in fresh, readable formats --<i>The Museum of the Confederacy Magazine</i>. Author InformationGabriel J. Rains (1803–1881) was director of the Confederate Torpedo Bureau during the latter stages of the Civil War. Peter S. Michie (1839–1901) served as chief engineer of the Union’s Army of the James and was stationed in Richmond for the year following the war. Physician and historian Herbert M. Schiller holds an M.A. in history from Wake Forest University and is the author or editor of numerous books on the American Civil War. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |