Buy this book on-line SMITH**, PETER C : FIGHTING FLOTILLALONDON.WILLIAM KIMBER & CO. LIMITED,1976. ISBN 0718303148.
UK,8vo HB+protected+lined dw/dj,illustrated 1st edn. FINE-/FINE-. Neat handwritten blue ink owner name behind front inner flap of dw/dj to front pastedown,and price-clip to dw/dj.Bright, crisp,glossy,wrap-around white (the majority) and blue backgrounds bands,the lower blue band with a b/w pictorial illustrated depiction of HMS Legion at sea,to front panel of dw/dj,with capitalised black-lettered title and capitalised blue-lettered author's name; spine/backstrip with similarly coloured+lettered author+title as front and publisher's capitalised,black lettered name,to foot of same,rear panel with continuation of front's illustration.Negligible shelf-wear,bumping,creasing to edges and corners – no nicks,tears or splits present.Top+fore-edges though lightly aged/toned,forthe most part are foxing/spotting free and clean; contents bright,tight,clean,solid and sound - near pristine,apart from a previous owner's some obviously researched ink annotations, specifically to a few biographical+ship's photographs,pp57 (shipyard builders names ticked),along with some inked handwritten factual notes references to book's content,to rear pastedown - otherwise,no dog-ear reading creases to any pages' corner tips,appears carefully read,as with my own collation. Publisher's bright,crisp,clean,sharp-cornered, original plain navy blue cloth boards with bright,crisp,blocked gilt lettered spine/ backstrip,and clean plain white endpapers - aforementioned notations excepted.UK,8vo HB+ dw/dj,1st edn,10-224pp [paginated] includes last paragraphs of Foreword by Mrs Lois Hutton (wife of R.M.J. Hutton,Captain of Laforey and D.19 for most of the ship's life) verso,author's Introduction,Acknowledgements,VIII (8) chapters and Appendices 1-4 - the last being [unpaginated and with b/w ship's crest illustration,battle honours and Commanding Officers details],10pp contemporary b/w photographs in 5 blocks of 2pp apiece imterspersed throughout the text and the book,7 b/w marine engineering diagrams,6 diagrams double-paged,a Glossary,and an Index; plus [unpaginated] half-title+title pages, separate Contents+Illustrations lists/tables,a b/w illustrated Laforey's ship's badge ilustrated separator page,and to the rear 8pp of separator pages of individual ships' badges, battle honours and Commanders,as per Appendix 4.
Visually the exterior appearance is exceptional,and even internally,the book is also in an exceptional condition/state of preservation and presentation for a book of its age. It is only the minimal,minor faults described that prevents a slightly higher overall grading. Despite them,it really is still an exceptional,exemplary copy for its cleanliness,brightness,its historical naval history and also for its scarcity as a book out-of-print by this publisher. Destroyers were the front-line fighters of the Royal Navy during the Second World War and as such their lives were packed with action and excitement,but were often brief. From the pen of one of the most authoritative of naval writers comes the first full account of one such flotilla,the 'Laforey' Class destroyers,the men who commanded them and their action record.
The 'Laforeys' were the largest,most powerfully armed and successful ships of this type to see frontline action with the Royal Navy in WW2.To many people also,they were the most beautiful warships to sail the high seas,their graceful well proportioned hull lines combining with their upperworks and gun houses to present a perfect combination of power and speed. Being the biggest and the best naturally led to their employment in the toughest assignments and in the most dangerous of waters.Force 'H',working from Gibraltar; running the gauntlet to Malta; working as striking forces from that much-bombed island itself against Axis supply lines; escorting minelayers into the Germans backyard in the North Seas; as brilliant hunters and killers of U-boats in the North Atlantic; supporting the Allied armies in their drive up the Italian coast. Such was the pace of their war service that,of the eight proud ships that put to sea,only one survived the war intact,and Laforey herself was sunk.
HMS LAFOREY was an L-Class destroyer ordered from Yarrow at Scotstoun,Glasgow on 31st March, 1938 under the 1937 Programme and laid down on 1st March,1939. She was launched on 15th February,1941 as the 2nd RN ship to bear this name,introduced for a destroyer built in 1913 and sunk by a mine in 1917. The name commemorates the service of Sir Francis Laforey (1767 - 1835), who was Captain of HMS SPARTIATE during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
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