Fighting the Great War at Sea: Strategy, Tactics and Technology vs Steenerson's Revenue Taxpaid Stamp Reference Series – Battleship Documentary Stamps of 1898
Overall winner: Fighting the Great War at Sea: Strategy, Tactics and Technology
Key Differences
Norman Friedman’s book (B08ZBRS2LX) is a well-reviewed naval history volume with many reviews and strengths in information quality and photography, making it better for readers seeking detailed World War I naval strategy content; Chris Steenerson’s reference (B093B9XSLL) is a niche, collector-focused stamp plate proof documentary with a single review and a focus on philately. Pick Friedman’s book for comprehensive naval-history reading and Steenerson’s work if you specifically want a historic naval philately reference
Fighting the Great War at Sea: Strategy, Tactics and Technology
A Naval Military History book detailing World War I sea warfare, covering strategy, tactics and technology. Readers note detailed content and high-quality photographs, with mixed pacing and readability according to customer feedback
Pros
- detailed content
- well-produced photographs
- information quality
- value for money
Cons
- readability pacing mixed
- not a quick read
- some feel it is rushed
Steenerson's Revenue Taxpaid Stamp Reference Series – Battleship Documentary Stamps of 1898
Reference series plate proofs detailing battleship documentary stamps from 1898. Highlights historical philately with documented certification context. customer insight notes mixed sentiment from a single review
Pros
- historical stamp reference material
- certified plate proof context
- narrow naval history focus
Cons
- limited customer feedback available
- niche subject may limit audience
- no feature details provided
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Norman Friedman |
| Durability | Norman Friedman |
| Versatility | Norman Friedman |
| User Reviews | Norman Friedman |