Tyler Pitrofs meticulous scholarship highlights an important aspect of military innovation: the dangers of relying on single-source expertise when fielding new technologies like high-steam propulsion. This work is a cautionary tale that goes beyond mere history and is applicable today, especially in light of the Titan maritime disaster in the Atlantic.John T. Kuehn, professor of military history, US Army Command and General Staff College
"Too Far on a Whim: The Limits of High-Steam Propulsion in the US Navy is ground-breaking work in what is obviously an under-served aspect of U.S. Navy history. . . Pitrofs narrative is well organized, and his writing is crisp and concise. . . It will resonate beyond naval historians to include historians of science and technology, and lay audiences."Craig Felker, author of Testing American Sea Power: U.S. Navy Strategic Exercises, 1923-1940