Combat Fleets of the World, 1988/89
Their Ships, Aircraft, and Armament
7th English-language edition
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Contributions
- Jean Labayle Couhat - Editor
- Bernard Prezelin - Editor
- A. D. Baker III - Translator
Publication
1988-07-01 - Naval Institute Press, Annapolis, Maryland, USA
Language
English
Translation of: flottes de combat 1988
Word Count
227,250 words, Guess
Page Count
909 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL8333757M
- Internet Archivecombatfleetsofwo0000unse_u6e8
- ISBN-100870211943
- ISBN-139780870211942
- LibraryThing2160769
Classifications
- LCCVA40 .C65 1988
First Sentence
The 1988-89 Combat Fleets is one hundred twenty-five pages longer than the previous edition, primarily because of increased coverage of existing fleets, but also because of new naval and coast guard services that have come into being.
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