Later Editions
Year | Edition | Printing | Author | Forward/Intro | Publisher | Printer | Dated | ISBN | Pages | Cover |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1914 | 1st | 1st (5 parts/1 vol.) | None | Josephus Daniel | USNI | Franklin Printing | None Listed | None | 840 | Book |
1915 | 2nd | 1st (5 parts/1 vol.) | None | Josephus Daniel | USNI | Franklin Printing | None Listed | None | 849 | Book |
1915 | 2nd | 1st (Book 1/pt. 1) | None | Josephus Daniel | USNI | Franklin Printing | None Listed | None | 222 | Book 1/4 |
1915 | 2nd | 1st (Book 2/pt. 2) | None | Josephus Daniel | USNI | Franklin Printing | None Listed | None | 247 | Book 2/4 |
1915 | 2nd | 1st (Book 3/pt. 3) | None | Josephus Daniel | USNI | Franklin Printing | None Listed | None | 274 | Book 3/4 |
1915 | 2nd | 1st (Book 3/pt. 4) | None | Josephus Daniel | USNI | Franklin Printing | None Listed | None | 74 | Book 3/4 |
1915 | 2nd | 1st (Book 4/pt. 5) | None | Josephus Daniel | USNI | Franklin Printing | None Listed | None | 47 | Book 4/4 |
1915 | 3rd | 1st (5 parts/1 vol.) | None | Josephus Daniel | USNI | Franklin Printing | None Listed | None | 879 | Book |
1916 | 4th | 1st | None | Josephus Daniel | USNI | Franklin Printing | Mar 1916 | None | 845 | Book |
1917 | 4th | 1st | None | Josephus Daniel | USNI | Franklin Printing | Mar 1916 | None | 845 | Book |
1917 | 5th | 1st | LT Norman Van Der Veer | Josephus Daniel | USNI | Franklin Printing | Nov 1916 | None | 845 | Book |
1917 | 5th | 1st | LT Norman Van Der Veer | Josephus Daniel | Military Publishing Co. | Military Publishing Co. | Nov 1916 | None | 845 | Book |
1918 | 5th | 1st | LT Norman Van Der Veer | Josephus Daniel | USNI | Franklin Printing | Nov 1916 | None | 845 | Book |
1918 | 6th | 1st | LT Norman Van Der Veer | Josephus Daniel | Edwin Appleton | Edwin Appleton | 1918 | None | 850 | Hardcover book |
1918 | 6th | 1st | LT Norman Van Der Veer | Josephus Daniel | Military Publishing Co. | Military Publishing Co. | 1918 | None | 821 | Hardcover book |
1922 | 6th | 1st | CDR C.C. Soule | Edwin Denby | Gvmt Printing Office | Gvmt Printing Office | Sep 1922 | None | 518 | Hardcover book |
1922 | 6th | 2nd | CDR C.C. Soule | Edwin Denby | Gvmt Printing Office | Gvmt Printing Office | 1924 | None | 518 | Hardcover book |
1927 | 7th | 1st | None | Curtis D. Wilbur | Gvmt Printing Office | Gvmt Printing Office | May 1927 | None | 958 | Hardcover book |
1927 | 7th | 2nd | None | Curtis D. Wilbur | Gvmt Printing Office | Gvmt Printing Office | 1928 | None | 958 | Hardcover book |
1938 | 8th | 1st | None | William Leahy | USNI | USNI | Mar 1938 | None | 836 | Hardcover book |
1938 | 8th | 2nd | None | William Leahy | USNI | USNI | May 1938 | None | 836 | Hardcover book |
1938 | 8th | 3rd | None | William Leahy | USNI | USNI | June 1938 | None | 836 | Hardcover book |
1939 | 9th | 4th (Rev. 8th edition) | None | G.V. Stewart | USNI | USNI | Mar 1939 | None | 834 | Semi-Hardcover book |
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