Andrew Jackson Higgins's New
Orleans boat-building firm, Higgins Industries, constructed numerous
vessels for the US war effort during World War II.
Among these were 78-foot Patrol Torpedo (PT) boats. While not as well publicised
as the 80-foot Elco PT boats, the 209 boats built by Higgins fought alongside
their New Jersey-constructed counterparts, earning a reputation for ruggedness
in the Atlantic, Mediterranean, and Pacific.
This profusely illustrated volume showcases the details of Higgins PTs preserved
in Massachusetts, Texas, and even an operational example in Oregon - the sole
operational World War II PT in its original configuration. More than 80 colour
photographs of these preserved vessels are augmented by nearly 40 vintage photos
illustrating rarely seen fine details of the wooden shipbuilders'
craft.