Writings of Stephen B. Luce


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This detailed study of the works of Stephen Bleecker Luce provides an excellent portrait of the man and a timely comment on the intellectual heritage of the U.S. Navy. Here is a look at the individual most important in bridging the gap between the age of sailing ships and that of steam driven, armored battleships. Luce had the greatest influence on his fellow officers. Luce and his associates were faced with a changing strategic environment in which the challenge was to build a Navy capable of exercising the international potential of the U.S. They faced the technological challenge of an industrial revolution and a world steeped in sociological and political change. Luce's experience will provide a useful perspective for the contemporary naval officer. Illus.













The Manoeuverer


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The Manoeuverer, Or Skilful Seaman: Being an Essay on the Theory and Practice Of the Various Movements of a Ship at Sea, AS Well AS Of Naval Evolutions In General. Translated from the French of Mr. Bourdé de Villehuet, by the Chevalier de Sauseuil. Illustrated with Thirteen Copperplates ; Five of Which, with Many Interesting Observations Interspersed Through the Work, by Way of Notes, are the Production of an English Officer. Dedicated, BY Permission, To His Royal Highness The Duke Of Clarence


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