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Keith Hall

    Keith Hall est l'auteur de nombreuses œuvres axées sur la région de Clyde, l'histoire navale et, en particulier, les sous-marins. Ses livres intègrent fréquemment de vastes collections de vieilles photographies et cartes postales de la région. Sa publication la plus récente se penche sur le sous-marin K-13, qui a coulé lors de sa première plongée d'essai au début du XXe siècle. Une motivation principale pour ce travail était de disculper le lieutenant Lane, seul responsable de ce tragique accident. Les recherches de Hall remettent en question les conclusions de l'enquête officielle et présentent un scénario alternatif. Il travaille actuellement sur un livre consacré aux sous-marins Trident de la Marine.

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    Submariners: Real Life Stories from the Deep
    HMS Dolphin: Gosport's Submarine Base
    Submariners' News: The Peculiar Press of the Underwater Mariner
    The green building bible. Volume 1. 4th Edition
    • This fourth edition of the UK's best selling eco-building book has been fully updated and revised to build upon the success of previous editions. Just about every conceivable subject in the green building arena has been included and discussed.

      The green building bible. Volume 1. 4th Edition
    • Focusing on the evolution of submarine-produced "local newspapers," this book explores their origins with Cdr Edward Young's wartime publication and their flourishing during the nuclear submarine era. Celebrated for their irreverent humor and candid portrayal of underwater life from the 1970s to the 1990s, these magazines provided camaraderie and entertainment for crews. Keith Hall compiles a rich collection of articles, anecdotes, and cartoons, offering a unique glimpse into the quirky world of submariners and the impact of changing times on their beloved publications.

      Submariners' News: The Peculiar Press of the Underwater Mariner
    • HMS Dolphin: Gosport's Submarine Base

      • 128pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      In the latter half of the 19th Century, the Gosport side of Portsmouth harbour was developed as a fortified port. Fort Blockhouse, originally established in 1495, was updated and became the home of the Royal Engineers' Submarine Mining School in 1873. This book looks at the history of this submarine base at Gosport.

      HMS Dolphin: Gosport's Submarine Base
    • Focusing on the unique experiences of submariners, this collection features personal stories from those who served in the British submarine service over the past century. Initially viewed as unconventional, submarines became pivotal in securing victories in two world wars and contributed significantly to the UK's nuclear deterrence strategy. The narratives highlight the distinct camaraderie and identity of submariners, offering insights into their lives and the challenges they faced in this specialized military branch.

      Submariners: Real Life Stories from the Deep
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      The UK's Submarine Force After Polaris

      • 160pages
      • 6 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the evolution of naval technology, this book explores the Trident and Vanguard class submarines, which succeeded the Polaris fleet. It delves into their design, capabilities, and strategic significance in modern warfare, highlighting advancements in underwater stealth and missile systems. The narrative also examines the geopolitical implications of these submarines, offering insights into their role in national defense and deterrence strategies during the Cold War and beyond.

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