Battleship Bismarck: A Design and Operational History
Battleship Bismarck: A Design and Operational History book cover

Battleship Bismarck: A Design and Operational History

Hardcover – Illustrated, May 15, 2019

Price
$78.21
Format
Hardcover
Pages
624
Publisher
Naval Institute Press
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1591145691
Dimensions
9 x 1 x 12 inches
Weight
1.47 pounds

Description

"I recall seeing a fantastically illustrated Gutenberg Bible and to me it was elegant. The history of the work was epic, the effort that went into the creation of document and its illustration was magnificent. I felt much the same way when I turned the pages of Battleship Bismarck: A Design and Operational History . And while it is not the Gutenberg Bible, it might well be considered to be the Bismarck Bible, meticulously researched, magnificently printed, and glorious in its illustration and in the vast selection of historical photographs which document possibly the most famous battleship in history." --Virtual Mirage "A fabulous title. It's just so well written. Every element of it is outstanding. From the accounts, from the depth of the research, to the readability, to the presentation, to the whole quality of every element of this title. I cannot speak highly enough of it." -- Scale Modeling Now "The format and production quality of the book are very high. The glossy pages provide for very clear photographs in colour and black and white, which are distributed generously throughout the book. Chapter numbers and headings have stylized ship silouettes. Many tables, maps, and course plots accompany the text. The comprehensive 20-page index is impressive in detail and scope, and very well-laid out for reference purposes. Battleship Bismarck is a heavy book both by weight and serious content." --The Northern Mariner/Le marin du nord "The book by Garzke et al. is a massive book that was nearly six decades in the making. It is a complete operational history of the Bismarck, well-illustrated with period photos but also with underwater photography of the wreck, allowing a forensic analysis of the damage." --Seapower "Messrs Garzke, Dulin and Jurens have produced a truly incredible piece of work. Their book looks at more than just the metal, but takes us to the people, leading actors or bit part players in the Bismarck story; who all have an important place…. The attention to detail of the authors is most impressive. They clearly love their subject, but the battle is presented with objectivity as well as a sense of quiet passion. They seek to tell us about every facet to ensure the complete story is told, not just a simplistic account…. Very highly recommended." --War History Online "The authors, William H. Garzke Jr., Robert O. Dulin Jr., and William Jurens have written the definitive history of the legendary German battleship. This is more of an adventure than it is a book…. This is truly a masterpiece." --Defense.info "James Cameron provides a comprehensive overview of his deep-sea explorations of Bismarck, illustrated with his teams remarkable photographs of the wreck. If you are a fan of the Bismarck, then this is a book for you." --Sea Classics "This book will be of interest to ... naval enthusiasts and will be an important addition to their libraries." --Nautical Research Journal " Battleship Bismarck will be a standard in maritime technology and history for years to come." --Technology & Culture "This unique, comprehensive, and definitive account of Bismarck is both an encyclopedic and engrossing account of the events surrounding one of the most epic naval battles of World War II. The authors' combined decades of experience in naval architecture and command at sea and meticulous research are unmatched in offering a forensic marine analysis of the design, operation, and loss of this ship. The sobering oral histories of the survivors add a great deal to the documentary research. The photographs in color and monochrome are distributed generously throughout the book, and James Cameron's contributions make this an unsurpassed account." --Naval Historical Foundation "This is an epic book to match one of the epic episodes of sea combat. It is a blockbuster to match the high drama and horror of battleship Bismarck's short, but eventful life and brutal demise at the hands of a sorely aggrieved Royal Navy. A formidable A-team of authors have produced a forensically technical and visceral triumph." -- Iain Ballantyne, author of Killing the Bismarck and Bismarck: 24 Hours to Doom ; Editor of WARSHIPS International Fleet Review magazine "This comprehensive account of the birth, short life and death of the German battleship Bismarck is truly outstanding. The authors' indefatigable researches and forensic analysis, extending over decades, have resulted in an impressive account of unsurpassed detail and supporting illustrations." -- Ian Buxton, Naval architect, Newcastle University, co-author of The Battleship Builders "The authors use their naval architecture experience to create a unique, comprehensive account of history's most famous battleship. The story of her design, construction, history and death are described in engaging detail. Finally they provide the answer to the question, was she scuttled or did the British sink her?" -- John Vasilakos, Senior Naval Architect, Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers (SNAME) Marine Forensics Committee William H. Garzke Jr. is a 1960 graduate of the University of Michigan with a degree in naval architecture and marine engineering and earned his master's degree in applied mathematics from Adelphi University. In 1993 by the Society of Naval Architects and Marine Engineers cited him as one of 100 notable naval architects of the twentieth century. In 2007 the University of Michigan, the College of Engineering, awarded him the Michigan-Rosenblatt Award for his research and work in the development of the art and science of forensic naval architecture. He lives in Woodbridge, Virginia. Robert O. Dulin Jr. is a 1961 graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy who earned his MS in naval architecture and marine engineering from MIT. Mr. Garzke and Mr. Dulin co-authored the classic Battleships trilogy (Naval Institute Press, 1976-95), dedicated to the battleships of World War II. William J. Jurens spent his working career teaching engineering graphics at the university level, and currently serves as an associate editor for Warship International . He is an active member of the renowned Marine Forensics Committee of the Society of Naval Architects and Engineers, along with its co-founder, Mr. Dulin and co-founder and current co-chair, Mr. Garzke.James Cameron is a Canadian filmmaker, a member of the Marine Forensics Committee, and a deep-sea explorer with an intense scientific interest in battleship Bismarck.

Features & Highlights

  • Battleship Bismarck
  • is a marine forensics analysis and engineering study of the design, operation, and loss of Germany's greatest battleship, drawing on survivors' accounts and the authors' combined decades of experience in naval architecture and command at sea. The investigation has covered fifty-six years of painstaking research, during which the authors conducted extensive interviews and correspondence with the ship's designers and survivors of the Battle of Denmark Strait and
  • Bismarck's
  • final battle. Albert Schnarke, former gunnery officer of DKM
  • Tirpitz
  • , sister ship of
  • Bismarck
  • , aided greatly by translating and circulating early manuscript materials to those who participated in the design and operation. Survivors of
  • Bismarck's
  • engagements actively contributed to this comprehensive study, including Vice Admiral (then Lieutenant) D.B.H Wildish (RN), damage control officer aboard HMS
  • Prince of Wales
  • , who located photographs of battle damage to his ship.
  • After the wreck of the
  • Bismarck
  • was discovered in June 1989, the authors served as technical consultants to Dr. Robert Ballard, who led three trips to the site. Filmmaker and explorer James Cameron contributed a chapter of his comprehensive overview of his deep-sea explorations of
  • Bismarck
  • , illustrated with his team's remarkable photographs of the shipwreck.
  • The result of these nearly six decades of research and collaboration is an engrossing and encyclopedic account of the events surrounding one of the most epic naval battles of World War II. Battleship
  • Bismarck
  • has finally resolved some of the major questions such as, "Who sank the
  • Bismarck
  • , the British or the Germans?"

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Extraordinary scholarship, dismal editing

This is an extraordinary book about a legendary ship. The authors spent decades assembling information on the design, construction, and operational characteristics of Bismarck. They combine a careful analysis of documentation with eyewitness reports and, most notably, observations made on the wrecks of Bismarck and HMS Hood.

Unfortunately, the technical quality of the book is seriously marred by dismal editing. Most frustrating is the incessant repetition. In dozens of cases a paragraph will repeat the very same facts as in the preceding paragraph. Sometimes it is difficult to follow the chronology since it is not clear that what is written is something new or a repeat of a prior event. One has the impression that several authors' contribution were simply interleaved to create the final text.

On a more technical level, the repeated use of the phrase "deflagration to detonation transition" in the explosion of HMS Hood does not seem to correspond to what the authors claim to have happened on the battlecruiser. The text is consistent with the rapid burning (deflagration) of cordite in the ship's magazines. This is distinct from a detonation, which is a shock-driven explosion. Cordite does not detonate and if a deflagration to detonation transition occurred it had to involve the high explosives in the shells rather than the propellant. While the shells could detonate, they would do so individually, perhaps due to "cook off" in a high temperature environment.
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A masterful piece of work ... w

Excellent content - sure some ultra gurus may find the occasional error but all in all an excellent unbiased account of the ships development- it’s foes- it’s deployment and it’s final demise! Also some great pictures of the wreck (war grave) today. Great input from some real shipwreck experts! Worth buying. Only downside is the less than adequate binding - such a weighty book and so many pages - 600 plus - I take great care reading and flipping as pages lend themselves to coming loose if not careful.
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It is as cool as you think.

Everything you wanted to know about Bismarck, the whys and whose involved. It goes into great detail about the class preceding it and the class expected to follow it. If you wanted to know about it its in here. Even the forensic analysis of the wreck at the bottom of the ocean, where Bismarck was hit and the damage it could have caused. A great read and a must for all the Bismarck fans out there.
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It is as cool as you think.

Everything you wanted to know about Bismarck, the whys and whose involved. It goes into great detail about the class preceding it and the class expected to follow it. If you wanted to know about it its in here. Even the forensic analysis of the wreck at the bottom of the ocean, where Bismarck was hit and the damage it could have caused. A great read and a must for all the Bismarck fans out there.
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The best

A most outstanding book, covering all details on the Bismarck in a very engaging way.
Lots of new information, based on 50 years of intense research.
Well written, makes it the very best on the topic.
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The most comprehensive book on subject.

This book covers the Bismarck more thoroughly than any other I have seen. It is thoroughly researched and extensively illustrated with archival photos and other material. Its major plus is that all episodes of the Bismarck's first and final cruise are pully covered and described. this is a must for anyone interested in this subject. Be warned though. It is pricey and is a large format boot with a lot of mass. It is printed on high quality paper and is weighty.
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This is a serious book that any student of WWII would want in their library.

Its big, its heavy. Very fitting for a subject like the battleship Bismark. This is the true example of a coffee table book.

It cannot be read in one or 10 sittings. You read a few pages, ponder them and read on another day. Or perhaps ship construction is not your thing and you may want to jump right into the sea and battle against Bismark.

Regardless, you will have a lot more knowledge about this topic then you thought possible.
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Exhaustive Account of What There Is To Know

The book weighs eight pounds. That fact should provide some insight into the approach its authors take to the story of one of the most iconic if short-lived battleships constructed in the twentieth century. The account covers the origins of the ship, its place in the German Kriegsmarine, its mission, its battles, destruction and re-discovery as a wreck. The quality of the writing is uneven, beginning strong and arresting. but becoming repetitive and, so, boring, as might be expected given that it is the work of many. The inclusion of several survivor accounts complicates a story usually told from the British point of view. If you are already obsessed with the ship's history, you will be close to satiated after reading this text. If you are casually curious about why the British Prime Minister demanded that this ship, above all others, be sunk, you may be better served with a less meticulous (and prolix) version of the story.
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The definitive work.

The definitive work, and a labor of love by the authors.
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Great in depth study of Bismarck

Liked everything about it