Tag naval-reference
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- Fighting ships of World War Two 1937 - 1945. Volume I. United Kingdom and Commonwealth. (Navypedia reference. Fighting ships of World War Two.) by Ivan Gogin
- Fighting ships of World War Two 1937 - 1945. Volume II. United States of America (Navypedia reference. Fighting ships of World War Two.) by Ivan Gogin
- Fighting ships of World War Two 1937 - 1945. Volume III. Japan (Navypedia reference. Fighting ships of World War Two.) by Ivan Gogin
- The Trafalgar Chronicle: Number 1: Dedicated to Naval History in the Nelson Era (The Trafalgar Chronicle, New Series) by Peter Hore
- C. S. Forester by Sanford V. Sternlicht
- A Nelson Companion: Guide to Royal Navy of Jack Aubrey by C. Maynard
- Hornblower's Ships: Their History and Their Models by Martin Saville
- Patrick O'Brian: Critical Essays and a Bibliography by A. E. Cunningham
- Battleships and Carriers by Steve Crawford
- Fiddlers and Whores: The Candid Memoirs of a Surgeon in Nelson's Fleet by James Lowry
- Liberty Ships: The History of the Emergency Type Cargo Ships Constructed in the United States During the Second World War by L.A. Sawyer
- The Real Hornblower: Life of Admiral Sir James Gordon, GCB by Bryan Perrett
- Swinging the Lead and Spiking His Guns by Chartwell Books
- Every Man Will Do His Duty: An Anthology of Firsthand Accounts from the Age of Nelson by Dean King
- Rough Medicine: Surgeons at Sea in the Age of Sail by Joan Druett
- The Nelson Touch: The Life and Legend of Horatio Nelson by Terry Coleman
- The United States Navy in World War II; the one-volume history, from Pearl Harbor to Tokyo Bay by S. E. Smith
- Lord Cochrane: Seaman, Radical, Liberator by Christopher Lloyd
- The Frigates: An Account of the Lesser Warships of the Wars from 1793 to 1815 by James Henderson
- Nelson's Navy: The Ships, Men and Organization, 1793-1815 by Brian Lavery
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