Antony Martin Douglas Leslie William Calhoun Preston (26 February 1938 – 25 December 2004) was an Englishnaval historian and editor, specialising in the area of 19th and 20th-century naval history and warship design.
Antony Preston was born in 1938 in Salford, Lancashire, son of the 16th Viscount Gormanston and Miss Julia O'Mahony. After becoming a wartime evacuee, he was educated in South Africa at King Edward VII School, Johannesburg, and the University of Witwatersrand.[1] On his return to England he spent some years at the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, before becoming Editor of the periodical Defence.[2] During the 1970s he was employed by a specialist publisher, Conway Maritime Press, as editor of their Warship annual. He also produced the specialised newsletter Navint. In the early nineties, he took over as chief editor of the magazine Naval Forces at the German editorial group Mönch. He left to resume as editor of Warships in 1996. Antony Preston lived in London until his death in 2004. His son Matt Preston (born 1961 and the eldest of Preston's four children) has gained celebrity as a TV judge on MasterChef Australia and as a restaurant critic-columnist for the Melbourne Age & Herald-Sun newspapers.[1]
The World's Worst Warships is a book about warship design. While nobody sets out to design a bad warship, some ships turn out unsuitable for the tasks which they are asked to perform. Notwithstanding his lack of engineering knowledge, Antony Preston regarded the following designs as particularly poor:
The World's Great Submarines: From the Civil War to the Present Day (2005)
Send a Gunboat! (with John Major). Chrysalis Books (February 28, 2003). ISBN0-85177-923-9
The World's Worst Warships. Conway Maritime Press (2002). ISBN0-85177-754-6
The Royal Navy Submarine Service: A Centennial History. Conway Maritime Press (November 2001). ISBN0-85177-891-7
The World's Great Aircraft Carriers: From the Civil War to the Present. Thunder Bay Press (CA) (July 2000). ISBN1-57145-261-3
Submarine Warfare: An Illustrated History. Thunder Bay Press (CA) (April 1999). ISBN1-57145-172-2
An illustrated history of the navies of World War II (with John Batchelor), Military Book Club (January 1, 1998). ASIN B0006R987I, also Bison (1976). ISBN0-86124-071-5
Aircraft Carriers: An Illustrated History. PRC Publishing Ltd. (1997). ASIN B000CORWY6
Pictorial History of South Africa. Gallery Books (Aug 1989). ISBN0-8317-6905-X
Sea Power: A Modern Illustrated Military History (with Louis S Casey & John Batchelor). Phoebus/Exeter Books (14 September 1979). ISBN0-70260-046-6, 0-89673-011-5
Decisive Battles of the Pacific Wars. Book Sales (May 1980). ISBN0-89009-293-1
Dreadnought to nuclear submarine (The ship). HMSO/National Maritime Museum (1980). ISBN0-11-290319-3
U-Boats, E.P. Dutton & Co Inc (1978). ASIN B0011WGKMS
Battleships, 1856–1919 (with John Batchelor), Phoebus (1977). ISBN0-72710-183-8
Battleships, 1919–1977 (with John Batchelor), Phoebus (1977). OCLC16502359