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Hector C. Bywater

    A British journalist and military author, Hector Charles Bywater is best known for his fictional naval conflict between the United States and Japan that anticipated many of the actions undertaken by the two sides during World War II. His work focuses on the strategic and political aspects of wartime conflicts, offering a prescient look at potential future events. Bywater's writing examines the intricacies of international relations and military tactics with a keen eye for detail and foresight.

    Sea-power in the Pacific
    Strange Intelligence
    • Strange Intelligence

      • 304 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Originally written up in 1930 as a series of thrilling articles in the Daily Telegraph, Hector Bywater experiences were soon turned into a book, with the help of Daily Express journalist H. C. Ferraby.

      Strange Intelligence
    • Sea-power in the Pacific

      a study of the American-Japanese naval problem

      • 380 pages
      • 14 hours of reading

      Valued by academicians and scholars, this book is deemed significant to literature and serves as an important knowledge base for future generations. To ensure its legacy, it has been reproduced in its original print format, preserving any marks or annotations to maintain its authenticity.

      Sea-power in the Pacific