Great Britain -- History, Naval -- 18th century
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Great Britain -- History, Naval -- 18th century
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- British warships in the age of sail, 1714-1792, design, construction, careers and fates, Rif Winfield
- The major operations of the navies in the war of American independence, Alfred Thayer Mahan
- The life of Nelson, the embodiment of the sea power of Great Britain, Alfred Thayer Mahan, Vol. 1
- Every man will do his duty, [editors,] Dean King and John B. Hattendorf ; [maps, Adam Merton Cooper]
- In the shadow of Nelson, Denis Orde
- Nelson and his captains, sketches of famous seamen
- Catastrophe at Spithead, the sinking of the Royal George, Hilary L. Rubinstein
- Maritime power and the struggle for freedom, Peter Padfield
- The life of Horatio Lord Nelson
- Defiant and dismasted at Trafalgar
- Captain Bligh's portable nightmare, from the Bounty to safety -- 4,162 miles across the Pacific in a rowing boat, John Toohey
- Types of naval officers, drawn from the history of the British Navy, Alfred Thayer Mahan
- Disaster on the Spanish Main, the tragic British-American expedition to the West Indies during the War of Jenkins' Ear, Craig S. Chapman
- Nelson's battles, Oliver Warner
- Captain Cook's war and peace, the Royal Navy years, 1755-1768, John Robson
- Nelson's hero, the story of his "Sea-Daddy," Captain William Locker
- The life of Admiral Lord Collingwood
- Nelson, the Essential Hero
- Nelson's Trafalgar captains and their battles, a biographical and historical dictionary, T.A. Heathcote
- Frigates, sloops and brigs
- Feeding Nelson's navy, the true story of food at sea in the Georgian era, Janet Macdonald
- Deeds that won the Empire, historic battle scenes
- The life of Nelson, in two volumes, Vol. II
- Frigate commander
- Trafalgar's lost hero, Admiral Lord Collingwood and the defeat of Napoleon, Max Adams
- The Sea Warriors: Fighting Captains and Frigate Warfare in the Age of Nelson
- Bligh, master mariner, Rob Mundle
- HMS Bellerophon
- Admiral of the Blue, the life and times of Admiral John Child Purvis 1747-1825, Iain Gordon
- Nelson's Right Hand Man, the Life and Times of Vice Admiral Sir Thomas Fremantle
- Horatio Nelson, Peter Warwick
- The mutiny on board H.M.S. Bounty, William Bligh
- The life of Nelson, Robert Southey
- The real Jim Hawkins, ships' boys in the Georgian Navy
- A Letter to the Right Honourable William Pitt, Esq.,, being an impartial vindication of the conduct of the ministry, from the commencement of the present war to this time : in answer to the aspersions cast upon them by Admiral Byng and his advocates
- 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
- The life of Nelson, by Robert Southey ; with illustrations by Birket Foster
- A narrative of the proceedings of His Majesty's squadron under the command of Rear-Admiral Sir H. Nelson, K.B., From its sailing from Gibralter to the conclusion of the glorious victory of the Nile, drawn from the minutes by an officer of rank in the squadron
- The Conduct of the ministry impartially examined, in a letter to the merchants of London
- 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 ..
- 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
- An answer to a pamphlet call'd, The conduct of the ministry impartially examined, in which it is proved that neither imbecillity nor ignorance in the m--r have been the causes of the present unhappy situation of this nation, by the author of the four letters to the people of England [id est John Shebbeare]
- The life of Nelson, by Robert Southey ; with an introduction by Henry Morley
- Recapitulation of a statement submitted by Lieutenant Colonel Desbarres for consideration, Respecting his Services from the Year 1755, to the present Time in the Capacity of an Officer and Engineer during the War of 1756 ..
- Endeavour, the ship that changed the world, Peter Moore
- Life of Nelson, Robert Southey ; illustrated by Jack Matthew
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