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dantheman11 Jul 2017 10:52 a.m. PST

I have Bender's book on the Dutch ships. I like it because it provides fleet lists in the first half of the book for each major war/engagement, and also gives information on each ship in the period.

I am considering getting Winfirld's books covering French and British ships, Are they organized the same? Or do they just list the vessels built like in the second half of the Dutch book?

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