Description
Submarine Mines and Torpedoes as Applied to Harbour Defence 1889 is a meticulous 19th-century military engineering manual, presented here as a facsimile reprint of the original 1889 edition. This specialised nonfiction work examines the technologies and defensive strategies used to protect key harbours during a period of rapid naval innovation.
Inside Submarine Mines and Torpedoes as Applied to Harbour Defence 1889, readers will find detailed explanations of underwater mine systems, early torpedo mechanisms, and the tactical principles behind late-Victorian coastal defence. Bucknill’s technical clarity and historical insight make the book a valuable snapshot of the era’s evolving maritime warfare.
Perfect for collectors of naval history, engineering enthusiasts, and anyone studying the development of harbour defences during the age of industrialised warfare.



















