7 books found
by Sir James Gray
Although it was first published in 1931, Endless Story remains the only comprehensive account of the services of the Navys small craft destroyers, torpedo boats and patrol vessels during the First World War, and moreover the only one written by an officer personally involved. Even if Dorling did not take part in all the actions he describes, he knew the men who did, and gleaned much of his information from personal contact. As a result the book has both authenticity and authority, but is composed with the all verve of the popular novelist that Taffrail was to become. It was a bestseller in its day, and now enjoys the status of a classic.
by Alexander Gordon Gilliam, Henry Klein, James Edmund Ives, John Jacob Bloomfield, Joseph Walter Mountin, Lunsford Dickson Fricks, Mary Gover, Oswald Fenton Hedley, Royd Ray Sayers, Waldemar Claus Dreessen, Carroll Edwards Palmer, Elliott Harmon Pennell, Joseph Marius DallaValle, Mary Fouse Peyton, Wirt Alvin Gill, Emma Evelyn Flook, Samuel George Bloomfield, Thomas Isaac Edwards, John William Miller
1936