London: Brown Books, 1998. - 145 p.
The submarine had been a dream of inventors for centuries, but only became a practical possibility in the last century. Even in the last years of the nineteenth century it was still little more than an expensive toy, more dangerous to its operators than its enemies. That said, navies were quick to
appreciate the submarine's potential.
The submarine had been a dream of inventors for centuries, but only became a practical possibility in the last century. Even in the last years of the nineteenth century it was still little more than an expensive toy, more dangerous to its operators than its enemies. That said, navies were quick to
appreciate the submarine's potential.