20 ^. THACkER 6- CO., LOKDOX. 



Royal 8vo., cloth, 730PP-. 25^. net. Rs. 22. 

 Uniform with "The Imperial Japanese Navy." 



THE IMPERIAL RUSSIAN NAVY. 



By FRED T. JANE. 



With over 150 Illustrations from Sketches and Drawings by the Anther and from 



Photographs. 

 The First Edition appeared 5 years ago. Since then the Russian Navy has 

 been revolutionised. The book has now been almost re-written, and stands as the 

 only work deahng with the Russian Navy as it is in these early days of 1904. 



Some of the Principal Contents* 



The Germ of the Russian Navy, 865-1645— f\'ter the Great's founding of the 

 Russian Navy— Its Battles— Its History— Detailed Descriptions (with photo- 

 graphs and plans) of all the Ships at present on the Russian Navy List ; of all 

 the Russian Dockyards— Russia's Shipbuilding Programme— Projected Ship 

 Canals— The Personnel of the Fleet— Anglo- Russian Relations— Biographies 

 and Services of British Officers who have served in the Russian Navy— Plans 

 of Battles— A Complete List of Russian War Ships, built and building. 



The Times. "Full of information compiled with laudable skill and industry, 



not the least instructive part of it being that which deals with the personnel of the 

 Russian Navy, about which the average English reader knows, as a rule, little or 



nothing." , , , ., , 



Daily News.—^^ Mr. Jane's volume of more than 700 pages may be described 



as an up-to-date, well-arranged, and concise encyclopaedia of its subject." 



Oblong foho, cloth, 55. net. Rs. 4.8. 

 A NEW AND CHEAPER EDITION OF 



THE TORPEDO IN PEACE & WAR* 



By FRED T- JANE. 



With -xo full-page and mimerous smaller Illustrations, the greater part of which 

 are reproductions of actual sketches by the Author made at Sea on board Torpedo 



Craft. 

 The book deals, as its title implies, with Torpedoes and Torpedo Craft 

 generally, and should be in the hands— especially at the present time— of all who 

 interest "themselves in naval affairs. , , , , . , 



Naval and Military Review.—''' Altogether a handy and coniprehensive work, 

 and those interested in the subject will learn a good deal frorii it." _ 



Marine En<^ineer. — "As a description of naval Ufe as it is at this time v.e can 

 cordially recomme nd it." ^^ 



Large crown 8vo., cloth gilt, 3^. bd. Rs. 3. 



BLAKE OF THE '' RATTLESNAKE^^ 



OR, THE MAN WHO SAVED ENGLAND. 



A most Thrilling Tale of Life on board a Torpedo Destroyer in time of War. 



By FRED T. JANE. 



With 16 Illustrations by the Author. 



