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ISBN 10: 1591141974
ISBN 13: 9781591141976
Author: Julian S. Corbett
Sir Julian Corbett was regarded as one of the greatest naval historians of the early twentieth century. Maritime Operations in the Russo-Japanese War, 1904–1905 was never available to the public during his lifetime. As noted in the introduction to Volume I, Corbett dealt not with “minute details and themes,…but a continuous narrative that demonstrated the interrelationship of land and sea events as they impinged on each other in conception, execution and results. Thus political objectives, geographic factors, and the machinery of government all could be seen working together as part of a whole.” Corbett’s work delineated the differences between maritime and land warfare, while also exploring their interaction. Published in hardcover by the Naval Institute Press in 1994, both volumes are now available in paperback for the first time.
Maritime Operations in the Russo Japanese War 1904 1905 1st Table of contents:
Chapter I. Strained relations
Chapter II. The Japanese Opening
Chapter III. Operations for covering the seizure of Seoul. The holding attack on Port Arthur
Chapter IV. The landing at Chemulpho, and destruction of the Russian Guard Ships
Chapter V. Acceleration of the occupation of Southern Korea, and the first attempt to cover by blocking
Chapter VI. Dispositions to cover the advance of the military base to Ping-yang. February 20—March 12
Chapter VII. Operations to cover the passage and landing of the Guards and Second Division, and the concentration of the First Army on the Yalu
Chapter VIII. Admiral Togo’s plan of operation for covering the final deployment of the Japanese Army
Chapter IX. Preliminary operations in preparation for the final deployment—The first mining attack on Port Arthur—The death of Admiral Makarov, and the Fourth Bombardment
Chapter X. Final arrangements for the military deployment, and Admiral Kamimura’s diversion in the Sea of Japan
Chapter XI. Russian dispositions to meet the Japanese deployment. Japanese naval co-operation at the passage of the Yalu, and with the movement of the Second Army. The Third attempt to block Port Arthur
Chapter XII. Landing of the Second Army
Chapter XIII. Arrangements for co-operation in the advance of the Second Army—Japanese naval losses of May 15th, and the consequent modification of the system of blockade
Chapter XIV. Co-operation with the advance of the Second Army, and the final stage of the main deployment
Chapter XV. The battle of Nanshan
Chapter XVI. The Russian offensive return in June—Japanese naval co-operation to assist in meeting it, and Admiral Vitgeft’s instructions for its support
Chapter XVII. Failure of the Russian combination to relieve Port Arthur. The battle of Telissu, and Admiral Bezobrazov’s raid—its object and results
Chapter XVIII. The sortie of the Port Arthur Squadron, June 23rd
Chapter XIX. Progress of the combined operations against Port Arthur, and Admiral Bezobrazov’s second diversion
Chapter XX. Admiral Iessen’s raid
Chapter XXI. Situation at Port Arthur—July 24th—August 10th
Chapter XXII. The Battle of the Yellow Sea—
Section i. Movements before contact
Section ii. The first action
Section iii. The second action
Section iv. The flotilla attack
Chapter XXIII. Movements after the action
Chapter XXIV. The cruiser action off Ulsan
Chapter XXV. The end of the campaign
Appendix A. Organisation for war of the Russian Pacific Squadron in pursuance of the accepted plan of campaign
Appendix B. Japanese Battle Instructions—
I. General instructions to the combined fleet by Admiral Togo
II. Special instructions to the First Division by Admiral Togo
III. Special instructions to the Second Division by Admiral Kamimura
IV. Special instructions to the Third Division by Admiral Dewa
V. Special instructions to the Fourth Division by Admiral Uriu
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