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Titanic: Minute by Minute

By Jonathan Mayo

The Pursuit of Victory: The Life and Achievement of Horatio Nelson

By Roger Knight

U-boat Peril: An Anti-submarine Commander's War

By Bob Whinney

Historic Shipwrecks

By Valerie Fenwick, Alison Gale

Shipmates

By Chris Terrill

First World War at Sea: 5 Minute History

By David Wragg

Nelson

By Carola Oman, Howarth/Stephen

Ruling the Waves: Unofficial Portrait of the Royal Navy

By Dennis Barker

The Wager

By David Grann

Nelson the Commander

By Geoffrey Bennett, Rodney M. Bennett

Viking Britain: A History

By Williams, Thomas

Lost Liners

By Robert D. Ballard

P&A Campbell Steamers: The Victorian Era

By Chris Collard

Ship: 5000 Years of Maritime History

By Brian Lavery

The Navy that Beat Napoleon

By Walter Brownlee

The Lost Ships of Robert Ballard: An Unforgettable Underwater Tour by the World's Leading Deep-sea Explorer

By Robert D. Ballard, Rick Archbold

Southampton: Gateway to the World

By Alastair Arnott

British Battleships 1939-45 (1): Queen Elizabeth and Royal Sovereign Classes

By Angus Konstam, Paul Wright (Illustrator), Tony Bryan

Four Weeks in May: A Captain's Story of War at Sea

By David Hart-Dyke

EMPIRE OF THE SEAS

By Brian Lavery

Legacies of the First World War: Building for total war 1914-1918

By Wayne D. Cocroft (Historic England (United Kingdom)), Paul Stamper

Dog Boats at War: Royal Navy MGBs and MTBs in Action, 1939-45

By Leonard C. Reynolds

The Ancient Mariners

By Colin Thubron, the editors of Time-Life Books, of Time-Life Books

The Venetians

By Colin Thubron, the editors of Time-Life Books, of Time-Life Books

Calamity Corner: The Wrecks of the Eastern English Channel

By Anthony Lane

The Lighthouse Stevensons

By Bella Bathurst

Ship to Shore: A Dictionary of Everyday Words and Phrases Derived from the Sea

By Peter D. Jeans, Ross Shardlow

Three Corvettes

By Nicholas Monsarrat

The Navy: 1939 to the Present Day

By Max Arthur

After the Bounty: A Sailor's Account of the Mutiny, and Life in the South Seas

By James Morrison