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The Interest of America in Sea Power
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226 pages
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Exploring the significance of naval power, this classic 1897 treatise by A. T. Mahan profoundly influenced American military strategy, particularly the thoughts of President Theodore Roosevelt. The chapters delve into topics such as the future of American naval power, the strategic importance of Hawaii, and the potential for an Anglo-American alliance. Mahan, a prominent geostrategist and historian, is recognized for his pivotal role in shaping naval strategy in the 19th century. This edition includes a new biography, enhancing its historical context.
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2009, paperback
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