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Deeply Canadian: New Submarines for a New Millennium

 
 
Deeply Canadian: New Submarines for a New Millennium
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Deeply Canadian: New Submarines for a New Millennium

A sequel to Through a Canadian Periscope (Dundurn 1995), Deeply Canadian tells the story of how Canada nearly lost her submarine service in the 1990s after decades of dedicated duty.

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Product Details:
Author: Julie Ferguson
Paperback: 244 pages
Publisher: Beacon Publishing
Publication Date: December 02, 2000
Language: English
ISBN: 096898570X
Product Width: 131.0 centimeters
Product Height: 199.75 centimeters
Product Weight: 0.58 pounds
Package Length: 7.9 inches
Package Width: 5.2 inches
Package Height: 0.6 inches
Package Weight: 0.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 3 reviews
 
 

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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

5Ferguson's second book is as valuable as her first!  Mar 19, 2003

Well researched, well argued, and well written. Another excellent book from this author.
A must for everyone interested in Canadian naval history.

2 of 3 found the following review helpful:

1A Complete Letdown  Jan 02, 2003

Following on the heels of her first book, I was anxious to get my copy and continue the story of the Canadian submarine service. I was greatly disappointed. The text meanders through politics and policy and only covers those in passing. The references are minimal and nowhere near in depth as her first book. There are grammatical and spelling errors throughout, and maps that cannot be read (too small and not in colour even though some of the legends describe coloured routes/borders etc.) I ended up only reading the material that may be directly related to the vaunted submarine service. She should have waited a further 5 years, doing more research, before publishing this one.

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5Deeply Canadian  Jan 29, 2002

Once again, an excellent book from Julie Ferguson on the submarine branch of the Canadian navy.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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