For other people with the same name, see David Brown.
David K. Brown (1928–2008) was a noted British naval architect.[1] Born in Leeds, he joined the Admiralty and became a member of the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors. He rose through the ranks to become the Deputy Chief Naval Architect, before retiring in 1988.
After retirement, he turned his attention to writing, publishing many books on the technical development of warships in the Royal Navy. He also authored the history of the Royal Corps of Naval Constructors published during the centenary of that organisation in 1983.
Brown, David K., ed. (1996). The Design and Construction of British Warships 1939-1945. Vol. I: Major Surface Ships. Conway. ISBN0851776736.
Brown, David K., ed. (1996). The Design and Construction of British Warships 1939-1945. Vol. II: Submarines, Escorts and Coastal Forces. Conway. ISBN0851776744.
Brown, David K., ed. (1996). The Design and Construction of British Warships 1939-1945. Vol. III: Landing Craft & Auxiliary vessels. Naval Institute Press. ISBN1557501629.
—— (1999). The Grand Fleet: Warship Design and Development 1906-1922. Naval Institute Press. ISBN155750315X.
—— (2003) [1997]. Warrior to Dreadnought: Warship Development 1860–1905. London: Caxton Editions. ISBN1-84067-529-2.
Brown, David K.; Moore, George (2003). Rebuilding the Royal Navy: Warship Design Since 1945. Chatham Publishing. ISBN1861762224.
—— (2007). Atlantic Escorts : Ships weapons and Tactics in World War 2. Naval Institute Press. ISBN978-1591140122.
—— (2012) [2000]. Nelson to Vanguard: Warship Design 1923-1945. Naval Institute Press. ISBN978-1848321496.
—— (2015) [1990]. Before the Ironclad: The Development of Ship Design, Propulsion, and Armament in the Royal Navy, 1815-60. Naval Institute Press. ISBN978-1848322585.