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Patrick O’BrienPublication Details
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On March 9, 1862, two unusual-looking iron-clad warships faced each other inbattle and changed naval warfare forever. The two ships were born almost simultaneously and met just one day after the unstoppable Virginia single-handedly destroyed two of the Union’s mightiest wooden warships. (automatically summarized from Amazon.com)Subject
- Monitor (Ironclad) — Juvenile literature
- Virginia (Ironclad) — Juvenile literature
- Merrimack (Frigate) — Juvenile literature
- Hampton Roads, Battle of, Va., 1862 — Juvenile literature
- United States — History — Civil War, 1861-1865 — Naval operations — Juvenile literature
- Virginia — History — Civil War, 1861-1865 — Naval operations — Juvenile literature
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- A description of the construction, battles, and historical impact of the Civil War battleships, the Monitor and the Virginia, known to Union forces as the Monitor and the Merrimack, which focuses on the Battle of Hampton Roads
ISBN
- 0802788432
- 0802788424
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