Submarine Pioneer: John Philip Holland [Hardcover] Frank Morriss

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“Submarine Pioneer: John Philip Holland” by Frank Morriss, published in 1961, explores the life of the innovative submarine inventor. Illustrated by Dirk Gringhuis, this ex-library edition features a worn but intact dust jacket with tape repairs. A fascinating read for naval history enthusiasts, it highlights Holland’s journey from Dublin teacher to naval pioneer.

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Dive into the revolutionary world of naval engineering with “Submarine Pioneer: John Philip Holland” by Frank Morriss. This compelling biography chronicles the life and achievements of John Philip Holland, the visionary Irish-American inventor whose work laid the foundation for modern submarine warfare. Illustrated by Dirk Gringhuis, the book offers a vivid portrayal of Holland’s determination and ingenuity against the backdrop of a rapidly changing world. Published by The Bruce Publishing Company in 1961, this volume is part of the Catholic Treasury Books series, known for bringing historical and biographical narratives to young readers. Explore the trials, tribulations, and triumphs of Holland’s journey from teaching mathematics in Dublin to transforming naval warfare. A must-read for enthusiasts of naval history and innovative engineering.

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Author

Frank Morriss

Binding

Hardcover

Publisher

The Bruce Publishing Company

Condition

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Edition
Condition Acceptable
Notes This 1961 ex-library edition of "Submarine Pioneer: John Philip Holland" is in fair condition. The dust jacket shows significant wear, including tears and tape repairs, yet remains intact. The hardcover binding is sturdy, with some edge wear and library markings. Internally, the pages are clean, with occasional library stamps. Despite its wear, this copy retains its historical and educational value.

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