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Good books on Submarines?
Can anyone give me any recommendations for submarine books (fictional or factual), prefferably during WWII, but I don't really care.
I saw alink about three books by same author, but I forgot the author and can't find the post, the only name I remember is that Dust on the Water or something like that is one of the titles. |
Ned Beach
Start with Run Silent, Run Deep the continue to his other books including Dust On the Sea
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"Iron Coffins" by Herbert Werner (very well written, memorable imagery)
"Torpedo Junction" by Homer Hickam, Jr. (strong narrative) "Silent Running: My Years on a World War II Attack Submarine" by James Calvert (brutally honest and heartfelt look back at a man's years on an American sub) "The Battle of the Atlantic" by Andrew Williams (hardly worth the trouble) "Hitler's U-Boat War" by Clay Blair (the definitive work on the Battle of the Atlantic. Long on research) "Submarine!" by Edward Beach. (Not this author's best work; a poor history) "Pig Boats" by Theodore Roscoe (writing is pretty bad, almost jingoistic. Some detail.) |
Thanks for the quick replies.
I appreciate it. |
Two books come to mind by Richard O'Kane.
Wahoo Clear The Bridge. Thunder Below by Eugene Fluckey He commanded the USS Barb during WWII. Unrestricted Warfare by James F DeRose Sink'em All by Rear Adm Charles Lockwood Silent Victory by Clay Blair, Jr Those should keep you in reading material for awhile. cdrsubron7 :up: |
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All the books that I plan to buy will probably keep me reading for a year or two. It will also leave me with quite a bit less money, planning to buy about $223 worth of books |
U-boat by this one guy.
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altho not WW2, there're a few by Joe Buff. i've read one and it's pretty good. gonna go thru another. set around 2012 and Germany and S. Africa are Axis with russia being neutral but supplying both. seems a bit better than clancy, too
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Ugh, I tried reading "Crush Depth" and I couldn't get past page 25. Maybe it's just me, but I thought it was utterly unbelievable. Then again, I'm usually reading things like Fyodor Dostoevsky, Sir Aurthur Conan Doyle, Dickens, Poe, Beirce, Cooper, Leblanc....going from classics like that to modern thrillers is a...trip, let me tell you... |
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'Secret Diary of a U-Boat' by Hirschfeld is a good one. He was on U-234 during its final mission carrying uranium ore to Japan when the cease-fire was ordered.
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This is a must! but in German only AFAIK, but A LOT! of pics!
http://www.deutschesfachbuch.de/info...sbn=3937501118 The "REAL" photos from Buchheim...basically what you saw in "Das Boot" but the real thing! |
Ive just finished 'Silent Running' which was a pretty good read for the most part. I also have 'US Subs Down Under' by David Jones (unfortunate name for a naval author) and Peter Nunan from the Naval Institute Press. It's an ok read and no doubt very accurate but it has all the passion and excitement of a week old cabbage leaf........
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I finished Crush Depth, and I have to admit I liked the battles between the subs and I was interested to see his concern about the ecological damage a war of this type would inflict on the world's oceans. But from a political standpoint the framework he posits for this "future war" is laughable. The biggest howler: The people of America, now at war with France and South Africa, listen to music from WWII because of the nostalgiac quality. Puh-leeze. That's not only bad extrapolation that's downright lazy plotting and little more than a passing nod (if that) at world building. But if you could overlook all that, the writing itself both technically and grammatically was pretty good, as were the depth of personal characterizations throughout the book. A nice change from the typical "machine is character" thrust we so often see in technological novels of this type. I won't ever read another Joe Buff novel. One was enough. But it's not because he's a terrible writer...it's because the universal conflict he posits simply would never occur, and it really shatters the suspension of disbelief. p.s. And fer Gawd's sake, don't even get me started on Clancy.... :roll: |
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