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Vawarner22 Feb 2023 10:09 a.m. PST

I have published my new book on the naval engagements during the First Schleswig War. Warships of the First Schleswig War (1848-1850): The Rise of Steam Naval Combat. It includes specification and drawings of the steam, sailing and rowing warships used by the Danes, and Germans. It is available from Amazon. enjoy

jurgenation Supporting Member of TMP22 Feb 2023 3:39 p.m. PST

Thanx for heads up.

79thPA Supporting Member of TMP23 Feb 2023 5:12 a.m. PST

That's quite a niche market, at least here in the states. Good luck.

Prince Alberts Revenge24 Feb 2023 5:18 p.m. PST

That's quite a niche market, at least here in the states. Good luck.

Not quite as niche of a market as the author normally writes on. Some of William's other titles deal with naval conflicts of the Salnave's War, Chincha Island War, Battle of Riachuelo and Lake Tokugawa.

As for the books, I own many of them and they are incredibly well researched and have some very nice black and white illustrations. If you like to read about or wargame obscure 19th century naval conflicts (and I do), these are very much worth it: link

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