What drives a ship across the world's oceans? In The Speed and Power of Ships, D. W. Taylor unlocks the secrets behind marine propulsion, ship design, and the relentless quest for speed at sea. This landmark manual of marine propulsion, spanning two volumes-text and meticulously detailed tables and plates-stands as a cornerstone in the history of naval engineering books, offering both a technical masterclass and a captivating window into the golden age of maritime innovation. Taylor's work is more than a ship engineering guide; it is a vital resource for marine engineers, naval architects, and anyone drawn to the evolution of marine propulsion systems. From the fundamentals of ship speed analysis to the intricate calculations behind the power of ships, the book distils decades of expertise into an accessible, authoritative reference. Its pages chart the progress of early 20th century ships, capturing the spirit of discovery that transformed maritime technology and shaped the world's navies and merchant fleets. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a student of naval architecture, a professional seeking a historical marine propulsion reference, or a collector of maritime technology history, Taylor's enduring work offers both knowledge and inspiration for generations to come.
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