How fast, how far, how powerful-these questions have shaped the very course of naval history. The Speed and Power of Ships by D. W. Taylor stands as a cornerstone in the world of marine propulsion, offering a comprehensive manual that has guided generations of engineers, shipbuilders, and maritime students. Across two volumes-one devoted to essential principles, the other to detailed tables and plates-Taylor distils the complexities of ship mechanics and marine propulsion systems, making them accessible without sacrificing rigour. This enduring naval engineering guide explores the foundational principles of naval architecture, unravelling the dynamics of ship power and design at a time when early 20th century ships were redefining what was possible on the seas. Both a ship mechanics textbook and a reference in historical marine technology, Taylor's work bridges the gap between theory and practice, serving as an indispensable tool for those passionate about ship design and construction. Its clarity and depth continue to inspire shipbuilders, designers, and collectors drawn to the evolution of marine engineering. 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. For anyone captivated by the principles of naval architecture or the enduring legacy of maritime innovation, this is more than a book; it is a cultural touchstone.
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