The French produced some of the most striking and innovatory interwar cruiser designs. A large amount of new information about these ships has become available over the past twenty years in France, but this book is the first to make this accessible to an English-speaking readership. Part I explains the design philosophy behind each of the classes built after 1922, and outlines the characteristics of each type, accompanied by detailed data tables and a comprehensive set of specially-drawn plans based on official documents, as well as carefully-selected photographs. Coverage includes the De Grasse, laid down in August 1939 and completed postwar as an AA cruiser, and also the heavy cruisers of the Saint Louis class intended to follow her, about which little has been published. Part II deals with the historical side, covering not only the eventful careers of these ships, but also explaining the peacetime organisation of the Marine Nationale, the complex politics of this turbulent period and their impact on the navy. Like its highly successful predecessor, French Battleships, this beautifully presented book subtly blends technical and historical analysis to produce what must become the standard reference work. AUTHORS: John Jordan is the Editor of the Warship annual and a lifelong student of French naval history. This is the latest in his series of monographs on French Battleships (two volumes), Cruisers, Destroyers and Armoured Cruisers, published by Seaforth to critical acclaim and commercial success. Jean Moulin, his co-author on this book, is a leading French authority, and the author of numerous books and monographs on French warships. He collaborated with John Jordan on two previous books in this series, the volumes on French Cruisers and French Destroyers.
Title: French Cruisers, 1922-1956
Format: Paperback Book
Release Date: 01 Jul 2026
Author: John Jordan
Sku: 3632866
Catalogue No: 9781036157180
Category: Military