Grande-Bretagne -- Histoire navale
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Grande-Bretagne -- Histoire navale
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- Lives of the admirals and other eminent British seamen, containing their personal histories and a detail of all their public services : including a new and accurate naval history from the earliest accounts of time and clearly proving by a continued series of facts our uninterrupted claim to and enjoyment of the dominion of our seas : interspersed with many curious passages relating to our discoveries, plantations and commerce : the whole supported by proper authorities, by John Campbell
- The principal navigations, voyages, traffiques and discoveries of the English nation, collected by Richard Hakluyt and edited by Edmund Goldsmid
- The Canadian naval question, addresses, delivered by Clive Phillipps-Wolley
- A complete history of the most remarkable transactions at sea, from the earliest accounts of time to the conclusion of the last war with France : wherein is given an account of the most considerable naval expeditions, sea-fights, stratagems, discoveries, and other maritime occurrences that have happen'd among all nations which have flourished at sea, and in more particular manner of Great Britain, from the time of the revolution, in the year 1688, to the aforesaid period : adorn'd with sea-charts adapted to the history, with an exact index of the names of all the places where any considerable battel has been fought, in any part of the world : in five books, by Josiah Burchett, Esq. ..
- The British trident, or, Register of naval actions, including authentic accounts of all the most remarkable engagements at sea in which the British flag has been eminently distinguished, from the period of the memorable defeat of the Spanish Armada to the present time, by Archibald Duncan
- A Collection of voyages and travels, some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English : in six volumes with a general preface giving an account of the progress of navigation from its first beginning
- Joies et tristesses de la mer, Faucher de Saint-Maurice
- Papers and addresses, naval and maritime from 1871 to 1893, by Lord Brassey ; arranged and edited by S. Eardley-Wilmot
- The British trident, or, Register of naval actions, including authentic accounts of all the most remarkable engagements at sea in which the British flag has been eminently distinguished; from the period of the memorable defeat of the Spanish Armada to the present time, by Archibald Duncan
- A New collection of voyages, discoveries and travels, containing whatever is worthy of notice, in Europe, Asia, Africa and America : in respect to the situation and extent of empires, kingdoms, and provinces ; their climates, soil, produce &c. : with the manners and customs of the several inhabitants ; their government, religion, arts, sciences, manufactures, and commerce : the whole consisting of such English and foreign authors as are in most esteem ; including the descriptions and remarks of some late celebrated travellers, not to be found in any other collection : illustrated with a variety of accurate maps, plans, and elegant engravings
- Papers and addresses, naval and maritime from 1872 to 1893, by Lord Brassey ; arranged and edited by S. Eardley-Wilmot
- An historical review of the Royal Marine Corps, from its original institution down to the present era, 1803, by Alexander Gillespie .
- Biographia nautica, or, Memoirs of those illustrious seamen, to whose intrepidity and conduct the English are indebted for the victories of their fleets, the increase of their dominions, the extension of their commerce and their pre-eminence on the ocean : interspersed with the most material circumstances of naval history from the Norman invasion to the conclusion of the last year, by John Kent
- Authentic copy of the memorial to the Right Honourable William Wyndham Grenville, one of His Majesty's principal secretaries of state, dated 30th April, 1790, and presented to the House of Commons May 13, 1790, containing every particular respecting the capture of the vessels in Nootka Sound, by John Mears
- Flag and fleet, how the British navy won the freedom of the seas, by William Wood ; with a preface by Sir David Beatty
- Biographia nautica, or, Memoirs of those illustrious seamen, to whose intrepidity and conduct the English are indebted for the victories of their fleets, the increase of their dominions, the extension of their commerce and their pre-eminence on the ocean : interspersed with the most material circumstances of naval history, from the Norman invasion to the year 1779, by Dr. J. Campbell and John Kent, Esq
- Lives of the British admirals, containing a new and accurate naval history, from the earliest periods, by Dr. J. Campbell ; with a continuation down to the year 1779, including the naval transactions of the late war, and an account of the recent discoveries in the southern hemisphere ; written under the inspection of Doctor Berkenhout ; the whole illustrated with correct maps; and frontispieces engraved from original designs
- A Collection of voyages and travels, some now first printed from original manuscripts, others now first published in English : in six volumes with a general preface giving an account of the progress of navigation from its first beginning
- Papers relating to the action between His Majesty's sloop Lille Belt, of eighteen guns, and the United States frigate, President, of forty-four guns
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