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The 'little ships' of the Second World War - the fast and highly manoeuvrable motor torpedo boats and gunboats which fought in coastal waters all over the world - developed a special kind of naval warfare. With their daring nightly raids against an enemy's coastal shipping - and sometimes much larger warships - they acquired the buccaneering spirit of an earlier age. And never more so than in the close hand-to-hand battles which raged between opposing craft when they met in open waters. Large numbers of these small fighting boats were built by the major naval powers. The Germans called them Schnellboote (Fast Boats), referred to by the British as E-boats (E for Enemy). In the Royal Navy they were MTBs and MGBs. The American equivalent were PT boats (for Patrol Torpedo). They fought in the narrow waters of the English Channel and the stormy North Sea, in the Mediterranean off the coasts of North Africa and Italy and among the islands of the Aegean, across the Pacific from Pearl Harbour to Leyte Gulf, in Hong Kong and Singapore, and off Burma's Arakan coast. Bryan Cooper's book traces the history and development of these craft from their first limited use in the First World War and the fast motor boats designed in the 1930s for wealthy private clients and water speed record attempts. With account of the battles which took place during the Second World War, when the vital importance of coastal waters came to be recognised, he captures the drama of this highly individual form of combat. And not least the sea itself which was the common enemy of all who crewed these frail craft. AUTHOR: Bryan Cooper has been a journalist, author, TV Scriptwriter, magazine editor and publisher. SELLING POINTS: * Traces the development of these fast small craft. * Covers all the actions of Motor Torpedo Boats ((MTBs) and Motor Gun Boats (MGBs) during WW2. * Packed with thrilling accounts of high-speed close-quarter action. * Follows on the success of Pen and Sword's Gunboat Command. ILLUSTRATIONS: 16 pages b/w plates

Author Biography:

Bryan Cooper is an author and a historian.
Release date Australia
August 20th, 2009
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
16pp B & W plates
Pages
224
Dimensions
156x234x23
ISBN-13
9781848840188
Product ID
2791013

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