The Curtain Of Steel by Montague Thomas Hainsselin
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Overview: Includes The First World War At Sea Illustrations Pack with 189 maps, plans, and photos.
Although written under anonymously, the writer of the famous quartet of famous First World War sea-reportage novels, was identified as Reverend Montague Thomas Hainsselin. He was appointed to the chaplaincy of the Royal Navy in 1903, although he had been almost born into the Navy having raised in Plymouth. He served on many ships in his long career, from battlecruisers to the huge superdreadnoughts in the Mediterranean, Home and Channel Fleets. During the First World War he served in the Home Fleet based in Scapa Floe and was present at the only major sea-battle of the war at Jutland. Few men were been appointed so well as the Chaplain to report the inner workings of the Royal Navy from the lowliest stoker in the boiler room to the officers commanding entire behemoths of steel. Observant and witty, Rev. Hainsselin offers a view of the Royal Navy at War that has rarely been surpassed.
Genre: Non-Fiction, History

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Requirements: ePUB Reader, 16.7MB
Overview: Includes The First World War At Sea Illustrations Pack with 189 maps, plans, and photos.
Although written under anonymously, the writer of the famous quartet of famous First World War sea-reportage novels, was identified as Reverend Montague Thomas Hainsselin. He was appointed to the chaplaincy of the Royal Navy in 1903, although he had been almost born into the Navy having raised in Plymouth. He served on many ships in his long career, from battlecruisers to the huge superdreadnoughts in the Mediterranean, Home and Channel Fleets. During the First World War he served in the Home Fleet based in Scapa Floe and was present at the only major sea-battle of the war at Jutland. Few men were been appointed so well as the Chaplain to report the inner workings of the Royal Navy from the lowliest stoker in the boiler room to the officers commanding entire behemoths of steel. Observant and witty, Rev. Hainsselin offers a view of the Royal Navy at War that has rarely been surpassed.
Genre: Non-Fiction, History
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