Shortlisted for the 2023 Duke of Wellington Medal for Military History
The book makes for enjoyable reading, owing to the authors easygoing style. . . . Kennedy is an academic who does not write like one; he writes a story, not a treatise. It is a story enhanced by Marshalls exquisite artwork.Robert D. Kaplan, Washington Post
Engrossing. . . . Alongside the pacey narrative, ranging across both the European and Pacific theaters of the war, are evocative battle-themed paintings by the late British artist Ian Marshall. . . . Kennedy convincingly shows that World War II was won, ultimately, by superior American industrial capacity. . . . A new world had been born. It was indeed, as Kennedy terms it, the age of Pax Americana, and it originated in the American naval supremacy he so vividly chronicles in Victory at Sea.Brendan Simms, Wall Street Journal
An authoritative global narrative [ and] lavishly illustrated with watercolour paintings by the fine marine artist Ian Marshall, together with excellent maps and graphs. . . . I believe the Royal Navy and US navy to have been the outstanding wartime fighting services of their respective nations. Kennedy offers them a fitting tribute and a penetrating analysis.Max Hastings, Sunday Times
For the illustrations alone, Victory at Sea is worth the hardcover price. . . . When he is at his best, as he often is in these pages, Kennedy can be dazzling. His prose never fails him; he is always graceful and lucid on the page.Ian W. Toll, New York Times
Kennedy, the author of the epochal The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers, brings his wide-ranging historical vision to this hugely authoritative history of the 193945 war at sea. Much conventional wisdomabout the role of the German U-boats, for instancegoes out of the window in his penetrating analysis.Sunday Times, 50 Best Books for the Sunlounger
There is no shortage of histories of naval warfare, not least on World War II. What Kennedys book brings is a broader perspective on the rolesometimes decisive, sometimes desultorythat naval power would play not just in breaking the power of imperial Japan, Italy, and Nazi Germany but in creating a world that would last.Alexander Wooley, Foreign Policy
[ Kennedy] is exceptionally well-qualified to undertake [ this] wide-ranging survey. . . . [ His] superb narrative and analytical powers are not the only reason to read Victory at Sea. Unusually, the publishers have chosen to illustrate the book with full-colour paintings by the late Ian Marshall. . . . A compelling read.Graham Goodlad, Military History Matters
Here is yet another classic. It is a work that shows a scholar at the top of his form and it is stunningly illustrated. . . . This is a must-have book, which tells the story of world war at sea and will be read and reread.Peter Hore, Warships International Fleet Review
A book that benefits from considerable research and which is beautifully illustrated, with coloured maps and graphs that help underpin Kennedys thesis.David Hobbs, Warship
Kennedy has a real claim to be the doyen of naval historians.Andrew Ward, Naval Review
A brilliant and gripping book by a master historian working at the top of his powers.Fredrik Logevall, Harvard University
Paul Kennedy has written a classic in this sweeping narrative account of the desperate struggle to command the seas and Americas rise as a superpower during the Second World War.John H. Maurer, U.S. Naval War College
This extraordinary work of both global history and nautical art brings two brilliant minds together in Paul Kennedys luminous prose and Ian Marshalls lovely paintings.Admiral James Stavridis, author of 2034: A Novel of the Next World War
In Victory at Sea, Paul Kennedy demonstrates why he is the worlds leading scholar on naval strategy. For serious students of World War II or naval history, this book is a must read.John J. Mearsheimer, University of Chicago