
Sea-Hounds, written by Lewis R. Freeman and first published in 1919, is a naval history that chronicles the experiences of British destroyers during World War I. The book details their operations against German U-boats, highlighting the daily lives of naval officers and sailors amidst the chaos of war. Freeman captures the camaraderie, struggles, and valor of the crew aboard the destroyer 'Spark' as they prepare for combat, blending humor with the seriousness of their missions. This work is recognized for its cultural significance and remains a valuable historical artifact.







