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  Introduction


Visitors to the more recent additions to Naval-History.Net might have noticed that one of our aims is to make contemporary accounts of the Great War at sea more easily available. Doing so has been a privilege, as it has meant working through a number of sources in some detail.


These include The Navy Records Society, which has published collected papers on the Royal Navy for many years, and The Naval Review which was produced by The Naval Society. Started in 1913 for private circulation only, the latter's archives include a wealth of World War 1-related topics.


It is hoped these lists of material will be of equal value to others. They certainly deserve to be.


Any transcription and proofing errors are mine.

Gordon Smith, Naval-History.Net


   

Contents


Publications and Archives Relating to the World War 1-era



Part 1 - The Navy Records Society

Themed Volumes

Personal Papers



Part 2 - The Naval Review

archives arranged:


by Subject

in Publication Order

alphabetically by Title








PART 1


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NAVY RECORDS SOCIETY


Note that the following list only includes World War 1-related subjects.  The collection of the Navy Records Society (link above) includes many more volumes covering the history of the Royal Navy, pre-1914. A number are also available as free ebook downloads on the internet.




direct link to
Themed Volumes



HM Submarine D.1 (Navy Photos)


Anglo-American Naval Relations, 1917-1919
NRS Vol 130, 1991 (Ed M Simpson)

Anglo-American Naval Relations, 1919-1939
NRS Vol 156, 2010 (Ed Michael Simpson)

Maritime Blockade of Germany in the Great War: the Northern Patrols, 1914-1918
NRS Vol 145, 2003 (Ed J Grainger)

Mediterranean, 1912-1914, Policy and Operations in the
NRS Vol 115, 1970 (Ed E W R Lumby)

Mediterranean, 1915-18, The Royal Navy in the
NRS Vol 126, 1987 (Ed Prof P G Halpern)

Mediterranean Fleet, 1919-1929
NRS Vol 158, 2011 (Ed Halpern, Paul)

Naval Defence of Empire, 1900-1940, Papers Relating to the Collective
NRS Vol 136, 1997 (Ed Dr N Tracy)

Naval Intelligence from Germany: The reports of the British Naval Attaches in Berlin, 1906-1914
NRS Vol 152, 2007 (Ed M Seligman)

Royal Naval Air Service, Documents relating to the
NRS Vol 113, 1969 (Ed Capt S W Roskill)

Sea Power and the Control of Trade: Belligerent Rights from the Russian War to the Beira Patrol, 1854-1970
NRS Vol 149, 2005 (Ed Prof N Tracy)

Submarine Service, 1900-1918
NRS Vol 142, 2001 (Ed Dr N Lambert)


direct link to
Personal Papers


Admiral Jellicoe


Beatty Papers, The
Volume 1, NRS Vol 128, 1989 (Ed Prof B McL Ranft)
Volume 2, NRS Vol 132, 1993 (Ed Prof B McL Ranft)

Jellicoe Papers, The
Volume 1, NRS Vol 108, 1966 (Ed A Temple Patterson)
Volume 2, NRS Vol 111, 1968 (Ed A Temple Patterson)

Keyes Papers. The
Volume 1, NRS Vol 117, 1972 (Ed Dr P G Halpern)
Volume 2, NRS Vol 121, 1980 (Ed Dr P G Halpern)
Volume 3, NRS Vol 122, 1981 (Ed Dr P G Halpern)

Laughton, Professor Sir John Knox (Naval Historian), 1830-1915, Letters and Papers of
NRS Vol 143, 2002 (Ed Prof A D Lambert)




PART 2

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THE NAVAL REVIEW

The Naval Review archives must include around 10,000 articles and book reviews, of which 640 articles are included here. These represent the most obvious ones about World War 1. Others have been included which reflect my own interests - Admiralty organisation, operational research, and Royal Navy operations in the 1920's in the aftermath of the Great War.

All archived articles between 1913 and the end of 1918 have been included as they represent naval thinking during the war. Thereafter, any articles published later, but written before 1918 are included for the same reasons.

Generally, from 1919 on, only World War 1 topics have been included, plus any subject which might include its development between 1914 and 1918 - e.g. 100 years of sport!

Throughout the archives, there will be books reviews, correspondence, and even articles which may well be of interest to researchers, but which are not included here. You can find these using The Naval Review search facility.


direct link to
The Archives, 1913 to 2004



ARRANGED BY SUBJECT

Not an in-depth and necessarily accurate arrangement. Headings have been added to help researchers find articles of interest



A


The Naval Review Archives



Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon

Admiral Bacon
Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon - I (father of submarine service. "The cleverest officer in the Navy - Lord Fisher"), 2002-2
Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon - II (Coventry Ordnance, Dover Patrol), 2002-3
Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon - II (in retirement), 2002-4

Admiral Beatty
Admiral of the Fleet the Right Hon. Earl Beatty (tributes on his death), 1936-2

Admiral Fisher
Life of Lord Fisher of Kilverstone. by Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon, 1930-1
Lord Fisher. by Admiral Sir Douglas Nicholson, 1930-2
Lord Fisher's Critics in the February Number. by Vice Admiral F. C. Dreyer, 1930-2
Lord Fisher's Policies - II. by Lord Sydenham of Combe, 1930-3
Lord Fisher's Policies. by Lord Sydenham of Combe, 1930-2

Admiral Jellicoe
Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe (tributes on his death), 1936-1
J. R. J. (Admiral Jellicoe, including WW1), 1936-1
Jellicoe. by Captain E. Altham, R.N, 1938-4
Jellicoe. the Life of John Rushworth, Earl Jellicoe. by Admiral Sir R. H. Bacon, 1936-4

Admiral Keyes
Naval Memoirs of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes, 1916-1918, 1935-4
Naval Memoirs of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes, 1934-4

Admiral von Hipper
Admiral Von Hipper. by Hugo Von Waldeyer Hartz, 1933-3

Admiral von Tirpitz
My Memoirs. by Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz. Some Comments. Part 1, 1920-1
My Memoirs: by Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz. Some Comments. Part II, 1920-2

Admirals
300,000 Sea Miles. an Autobiography. by Admiral Sir Henry Pelly, K.C.V.O., C.B. (including WW1), 1938-4
Blast and Counterblast. By Vice-Admiral C. V. Usborne (WW1), 1935-4
By and Large by Admiral Sir Barry Domvile (including WW1), 1936-2
Charlie B': the Life of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford by Geoffrey Bennett (mainly pre-WW1), 1968-2
Fifty Years in the Royal Navy. by Admiral Sir Percy Scott, Bart (of naval gunnery fame), 1921-2
Life and Letters of Lord Wester Wemyss, G. C. B., Admiral of the Fleet. by Lady Wester Wemyss (including WW1), 1935-3
Prince Louis of Battenberg. by Admiral Mark Kerr (pre-WW1 Admiral), 1934-4
Thirty-six Years at the Admiralty. By Sir Charles Walker (including WW1), 1934-4
Three Admirals Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher G. F. M. Cradock (lost at Coronel), 1935-1
Three Admirals Rear-Admiral Sir Robert K. Arbuthnot (lost at Jutland), 1935-1
Three Admirals Rear-Admiral the Hon. Sir Horace L. A. Hood (lost at Jutland), 1935-1
Undefeated Spirit (tribute to Admiral William Fisher, including WW1), 1937-3

Admirals, Commanding
Admiral in Command, the Duties of an. Translated from the Revista Marittima, 1914-4
Trinity of Efficiency, the (personal, tactical, strategical qualities of a fleet commander), 1914-1

Admiralty and Naval Staff
Administration of a Fighting Service (by Secretary of the Admiralty from 1917-36), 1937-2
Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson (the Admiralty Staff), 1924-2
Admiralty Library (interesting background), 1938-1
Board of Admiralty (as laid down in 1923), 1932-4
Naval War Staff, 1912-14, 1924-3
Naval Warfare, the Executive Command and Staff in. I, 1913-1
Naval Warfare, the Executive Command and Staff in. II, 1913-3
Naval Warfare, the Executive Command and Staff in. III, 1914-1
Organisation, the Science of (including the Admiralty), 1914-4
Reorganisation of the Naval Staff, 1917-19. by Captain Alfred C. Dewar, R.N. (Retired), 1921-2
Royal Naval Staff College (including pre-WW1 history), 1932-1
Some Observations Upon the Naval Staff System and Organisation (including WW1), 1924-3
Staff College (Army's College and application to Naval Service), 1915-1
Staff Training and the Royal Navy, World War 1 and aftermath, 1976-1
Winston Churchill at the Admiralty. by Captain Alfred Dewar, O.B.E, R.N. (Retired), 1923-3

Admiralty Departments
History of H.M. Navigation School. 1926. by Lieutenant R. K. Dickson, R.N. (including WW1), 1926-4
History of the Coastguard Service (including WW1), 1972-2
HM Navigation School, 1903-1968 (including WW1-era), 1968-3
HMS Vernon - History Project (background to Vernon), 1986-4
Hydrographic Office - the Next 200 Years (including some history), 1995-2

African Lakes
Backwater. Lake Victoria Nyanza During the Campaign Against German East Africa, 1921-2
Crew of the Moewe on Lake Tanganyika (WW1), 1922-4

Army
Army in War and Peace. by Brigadier-General F. G. Stone, C.M.G (useful WW1 background), 1922-1
Impressions of the Western Front. By a Naval Officer, 1919-2

Art of War
Bacon As a Military Tutor (on Francis Bacon, written 1910), 1919-4
Better Late Than Never (art of war), 1915-1
Decisive Point (Clausewitz's "On War"), 1915-1
Nelson's Greatness, the Source of, 1914-4
Place of Doctrine in War (written Jan 1912), 1919-4
Readiness (for War), 1913-2

Auxiliary Patrol
Auxiliary Patrol and the R.N.V.R (general background), 1928-2

Aviation
Aerial Attack on Friedrichshafen. Memorandum by the Director of the Air Department, 1915-1
Air Power, 1913-2
Air Service, Meteorology in the, 1914-4
British Naval Non-Rigid Airships, 1914-1918, 1958-1
Early Carrier Operation (by Furious on Tondern, July 1918), 1961-1
Introduction of Aircraft Carriers Into the Royal Navy (including WW1-era), 1994-3
Naval Air Requirements (summaries of wartime naval aviation), 1919-3
Naval Flying, Eastchurch 1911-12 (the start), 1968-1
Naval Flying, 1913-1914 (RNAS pre-WW1), 1968-2
Naval Strategy, Effect of Aircraft on, 1913-4
Navy and the Air, Part I (pre- and WW1 developments), 1934-4
Progress of Aircraft I, 1903-1918 (including naval aircraft and airships), 1920-3
Torpedo Aircraft (includes brief WW1 summary), 1926-1
War in the Air. by H. A. Jones (WW1, including naval air operations), 1934-2


B


The Naval Review Archives


HMS Caradoc (CyberHeritage/Terry Phillips)

Baltic Sea
Adventure in Estonia (RN in Baltic, 1918-19), 2003-4
Baltic Extract (saving British merchantmen trapped in the Baltic in WW1), 1935-1
British Naval Intervention in the Baltic 1919, 2000-4
Narrative of HMS Caradoc, 1917-1920, Part I (light cruiser, Grand Fleet, Baltic, Black Sea), 1921-4
Notes on Baltic Operations, 1919 (including CMB attacks), 1926-2
Royal Navy Remembered in the Baltic (Estonian War of Independence 1918-20), 2002-1
With HMS Danae in the Baltic (1922), 1923-2

Bases
Forty Years of Change At Portsmouth Dockyard (including WW1), 1955-3
History of Singapore As a Naval Base Until 1941 (touches on WW1), 1967-3
Scapa Flow: its Origin As A Fleet Base, 1958-3
Scapa Flow: The Fleet Base (WW1), 1958-4

Battle of Coronel
Coronel - Translations of Extracts from Letter by Vice Admiral Count Spee and His Son, Lieutenant Count Otto Spee, 1915-3
Coronel (battle of, strategy and tactics), 1919-4
Coronel and After. by Paymaster Commander Lloyd Hirst, 1934-3
Coronel and Falklands, 1963-3
Coronel Campaign (operations against the German East Asiatic Squadron), 1955-2
Coronel, 1st November 1914. Vice-Admiral Count Spee's Despatch, 1915-3
HMS Canopus, August 1914, to March 1916 - II (Coronel), 1923-2
Narrative of the Action off the Coast of Chile. By an Officer of the Glasgow, 1915-1
Work of the Glasgow, and the Action off Coronel. Part I, 1915-3

Battle of Dogger Bank
Dogger Bank (January 1915 Battle of), 1917-1
Information Obtained from the Survivors of the Blucher (Dogger Bank), 1917-1

Battle of Heligoland Bight
Gunnery Remarks on the Skirmish off Heligoland, 1917-1
Heligoland Engagement. By an Officer in a Destroyer, 1915-1

Battle of Jutland
Action off Jutland, May 31st, 1916, letter from a destroyer, 1917-1
Battle of Jutland - Lessons and Basic Causes, 1960-2
Battle of Jutland, by the Late Commander Holloway H, Frost, U.S.N, 1936-3
Battle of Jutland, I, 1959-4
Battle of Jutland, II, 1960-1
Engine Room Staff in the Battle of Skagerrack. by Engineer-Commander Otto Looks (Retired), Late Chief Engineer of S.M.S. Seydlitz, 1922-2
Extracts from Die Zwel Weissen Volker, by Georg Von Hase, Gunnery Commander of the Derfflinger (Jutland), 1920-2
Eye Witness at the Battle of Jutland (Eng Lt, HMS Sparrowhawk), 1984-2
Fifty Years Ago (HMS Tiger at Jutland), 1966-2
German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland - I, 1926-2
German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland - II, 1926-3
German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland - III, 1926-4
German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland - IV, 1927-1
German Submarines During the Battle of Jutland, 1925-4
HMS Moorsom at Jutland (destroyer), 1977-4
Imaginary Tactics and the Battle of Jutland, 1924-4
Jutland - Before and After, 1930-4
Jutland and the Service, 1925-3
Jutland Letters (from Commodore, 4th LCS to his wife), 1999-4
Jutland Myth, 1930-3
Jutland or Trafalgar?, 1925-2
Jutland Scandal (the book by Admiral Bacon), 1925-2
Jutland: a Signalman's Account, 1997-4
Jutland: Some Suggested Lessons, 1931-3
Naval Operations of War, Vol. III. the Battle of Jutland (the official history), 1924-2
Riddle of Jutland. by Langhorne Gibson and Vice Admiral J. E. T. Harper, 1934-4
Something Wrong With Our Bloody Ships (the battlecruisers lost at Jutland), 1976-1
Tenth Anniversary of the Skagerrack (Jutland, by the then Russian Attache), 1927-2
Third Battle Cruiser Squadron at Jutland, 1919-1
Truth and Criticism in History - and Jutland, 1957-2
Warspite at Jutland (Capt RMLI, turret commander), 1985-2

Battle of the Falklands
Action off Falkland Islands. By an Officer of the Inflexible, 1915-1
Action off the Falkland Islands. (I) the Cornwall's Share, 1915-2
Action off the Falkland Islands. (2) A Letter from the Invincible, 1915-2
Action off the Falkland Islands. (3) the Part of the Macedonia, 1915-2
Action off the Falkland Islands. (4) the Cruise of HMS Canopus, 1915-2
Action off the Falkland Islands. (5) Sidelights on the Battle, 1915-2
Action off the Falkland Islands. the Chase of the German Squadron and the Kent's Action With the Nurnberg, 1915-1
Commander R. H. D. Townsend Royal Navy (1879-1916) (HMS Invincible, including Battle of the Falklands), 1984-3
Coronel and Falklands, 1963-3
Falkland Isles, Action off the. December 8th, 1914, 1916-1
German Pacific Squadron. A Letter from One of the Crew of the Scharnhorst, 1915-1
Glasgow, Work of the, and the Action off the Falkland Islands. Part II, 1916-1
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916 III (Battle of the Falklands), 1923-3
In the South Atlantic (threat of Admiral von Spee), 1915-3
Sinking of the Nurnberg. Extracts from a letter from Captain J. D. Allen, HMS Kent, 1915-1
Translation of a Pocket Diary Found on an Officer Survivor of the Gneisenau, 1915-3

Battlecruisers
Battle Cruiser Reminiscences (HMS Lion, 1915-16), 1930-4
Battle Cruisers (Dreyer fire control), 2002-1
Battle Cruisers (their development), 1919-4
Battle Cruisers (wartime use), 1919-3
Battlecruisers: the Controversy in the Naval Review After 1918, 2001-4
Exploding Myths: Battle-Cruisers (WW1 and WW2), 1999-1
HMS Hood and After (including her WW1 design), 1920-2
Lord Beatty's 'Battle Cruiser Orders' (as issued to his Fleet), 1953-3
Monthly Statistics (various battlecruisers), 1917-1
Something Wrong With Our Bloody Ships (the battlecruisers lost at Jutland), 1976-1

Battleships
Future of the Battleship (including lessons of WW1), 1920-2
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916. I (including Channel Fleet, South Atlantic, Falklands), 1923-1
HMS Canopus, August, 1914, to March 1916. II (Coronel), 1923-2
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916 III (Battle of the Falklands), 1923-3
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916. IV (Dardanelles), 1923-4
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916. V (Gallipoli), 1924-1
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916. VI (Gallipoli), 1924-2
HMS Canopus, August, 1914, to March, 1916 VII (Dardanelles and Aegean), 1924-3

Belgian Coast
Incident off the Belgian Coast (monitor M.27, May 1917), 1996-4
Work of the Monitors on the Belgian Coast (Severn, Mersey and Humber), 1915-4

Black Sea
Military Mission (Black Sea and S Russia 1919), 1939-4
Narrative of HMS Caradoc, 1917-1920. Part II (light cruiser, Black Sea), 1922-1
Narrative of HMS Caradoc, 1917-1920 - III. by Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander E. L. Markham, O.B.E, M.B, R.N. (Black Sea), 1922-2
Operations in the Crimea, 1919, 1921-3
Ring Round Bolshevism: South Russia 1919-20 (Black Sea and HMS Tobago), 1949-2
Some Experiences of H.M.S. Tomahawk in the Ice in the Sea of Azov During the Winter of 1919-1920, 1921-1

Blockade
1807-1917. a Comparison (of naval blockade strategy, France, then Germany), 1920-1
Big Blockade. by E. Keble Chatterton (10th CS, Northern Patrol), 1933-1
International Law and Sea Power (written 1915, Declaration of London and contraband control), 1919-1
International Law. - VI (including WW1 blockade control), 1928-1
Maritime Rights of Belligerent Powers (includes development of British blockade in WW1), 1923-1
Methods of Blockade and Observation Employed During the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1916-1
Naval Blockade, 1914-18. by Lieutenant Louis Guichard, 1930-3
Observation and Blockade of the French Fleets During the Napoleonic Wars, 1916-1
Post-war Blockade of Germany (1918-19), 1939-1
Sea-power or Sea - Lawyers? (Naval blockade - the Declaration of London), 1915-3
Triumph of Unarmed Forces, 1914-1918 (blockade of Germany), 1923-3
War Trade and Sea Power (including blockade of Germany), 1920-1


C




HMS Cumberland (Photo Ships)


Cameroons
HMS Cumberland and the Operations in the Cameroons Part I, 1915-2
HMS Cumberland and the Operations in the Cameroons. Part II. (includes movements of Nigerian Government vessels), 1915-3
Naval Work in the Cameroons. I, 1915-1
Naval Work in the Cameroons. Part II, 1915-2

Cape of Good Hope Squadron
Doings of the Cape of Good Hope Squadron (Aug 1914-Jan 1915), 1915-4

Censorship
Simple Lesson in Censorship (some interesting action details), 1919-1

Channel Tunnel
Channel Tunnel in pre-World War I Strategy, 1960-3

China Station
Action Between Chinese Cruisers off Woosung (1927), 1927-4
Allied China Squadron (at war), 1915-2
Narrative in Log Form of Passage of Fourth Submarine Flotilla to Hong Kong, 1930 (interesting background), 1931-1
Notes from a Yangtse Diary. Part II. February to October, 1929, 1930-3
Pre 1914 Yarns (recollections of China Station, Argentina), 1968-4
T.B.037 - I (torpedo boat, China Station, WW1-era), 1977-3
T.B.037 - II, 1977-4
Third Destroyer Flotilla in China, 1926-1928 (life in a flotilla), 1930-1
Wanhsien Incident (China, 1927), 1927-4
Weihaiwei in the '30s (China Station), 1972-4
Yangtse Gunboats in the Early Twenties, 1968-1

Clyde-Forth Canal
Clyde-Forth Canal, Strategical Principles and the, 1913-4
Clyde-Forth Canal, the, 1913-3

CMB's and MTB's
Coastal Motor Boat Attacks (WW1), 1927-1
M. A. S. (the Italian MTB's of WW1), 1938-1
With Coastal Motor Boats in North Russia, 1919. by the Late Lieutenant-Commander Cecil C. Dickinson, D.S.O, R.N, 1928-3

Coast Defence
Fortification and Coast Defence, 1914-1
Fortification and Coast Defence, 1914-2
Fortification and Coast Defence. III, 1914-3

Colonial Campaigns
Attacks Upon Colonies (written 1916), 1939-1
Colonial Campaigns and Thelr Naval Importance (including German in WW1), 1939-1
Colonial Expeditions (the German colonies), 1914-4

Confidential Literature
Consideration of the Supply of Confidential Literature to the Fleet (including WW1), 1920-4

Convoys
Convoy (including WW1), 1987-1
Defence of Trade, 1914-18 (includes the U-boat campaigns and Convoy introduction), 1966-2
HMS Roxburgh (cruiser, Convoy escort), 1917-1
Introduction of the Convoy System (in WW1), 1935-2
Jellicoe and Convoy (his role in their introduction), 1997-3
Mediterranean Convoys, 1918 (personal recollections), 1965-3
Pre-Convoy Defence of Trade (in WW1), 1934-3
Science of Admiralty (includes analysis of WW1 Convoys), 1963-4
Slow Convoys (HMS Sachem and others, commissioned escort ships), 1917-1
System of Convoys for Merchant Shipping in 1917 and 1918, 1917-1
Tactical Defence of a Convoy (background to WW1), 1922-1
Why Was the Admiralty Reluctant to Introduce Convoy As a Counter U-Boat Strategy in World War One?, 1993-4

Cruisers
German Battle Cruisers' Attack on the Hartlepools. By an officer of HMS Patrol, 1919-2
Good Hope Days, 1907-8 (later lost at Coronel), 1966-1
HMS Cornwall, August to November 1914, 1917-1


D

HMS Glowworm sister-ship HMS Aphis (Maritime Quest)

Danube River
Exiling of the Late Ex Emperor Karl of Austria-Hungary (Danube Flotilla 1921), 1923-1
Glow-Worm on the Danube, 1921 - I (river gunboat), 1969-4
Glow-Worm on the Danube, 1921 - II, 1970-1
Glow-Worm on the Danube, 1921 - III, 1970-2
Ice: and the Experiences of the Danube Flotilla in It During the Winter of 1921-22, 1922-4
Impressions of the River Danube (1921-22), 1922-4
On the Red Danube (Danube Naval Commission, 1919), 1968-4

Dardanelles & Gallipoli
ANZAC. Impressions of the Landing and 14 Weeks' Work on the Beach, 1916-2
Churchill and the Naval Assault on the Dardanelles - I, 1998-1
Churchill and the Naval Assault on the Dardanelles - II, 1998-2
Cruise of the Canopus (battleship, at Dardanelles), 1918-1
Dardanelle's Notes. HMS. Prince George, 1916-2
Dardanelles Campaign, I, 1957-2
Dardanelles Campaign, II, 1957-3
Dardanelles Campaign, III, 1957-4
Dardanelles Days - and Nights (destroyer recollections), 1958-3
Dardanelles Details (HMS Vengeance), 1936-1
Dardanelles Details - II (HMS Vengeance), 1936-2
Dardanelles Details - III (HMS Vengeance), 1936-3
Dardanelles Dilemma. by E. Keble Chatterton, 1935-4
Dardanelles in 1915. Notes from HMS. Prince of Wales, 1916-2
Dardanelles Operations. Narrative of Events from HMS. Lord Nelson, 1916-2
Dardanelles, Narrative of Mine Sweeping Trawler 448, Manned by Queen Elizabeth, 1916-2
Dardanelles, or Little by Little (and Gallipoli), 1954-3
Dardanelles, Proceedings of HMS. Amethyst at the, 1916-1
Experiences on ANZAC Beach (Beach Master, Captain RN), 1921-4
Gallipoli: the Fading Vision. by John North, 1936-2
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916 IV (Dardanelles), 1923-4
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916. V (Gallipoli), 1924-1
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916. VI (Gallipoli), 1924-2
HMS Canopus, August, 1914, to March, 1916 VII (Dardanelles and Aegean), 1924-3
HMS Indefatigable. With the Squadron of Observation off the Dardanelles, 1915-3
Landing of the Australians at Gaba Tepe, 1915-4
Lesson from the Dardanelles, 1917-1
Mediterranean Muddle. the Navy in the Dardanelles Campaign. by Admiral of the Fleet Lord Wester Wemyss, G.C.B, C.M.G, M.V.O, 1924-3
Military Operations in Spanish Morocco and a Comparison with the Dardanelles Campaign. (1925 Rif Campaign), 1934-1
Navy in the Dardanelles Campaign, 1975-3
Perils of Amateur Strategy (the attack on the Dardanelles fortresses), 1926-3
Sinking of the Majestic (Dardanelles, May 1915), 1994-2
Submarine Passage of The Dardanelles, 1915, I, 1956-3
Submarine Passage of The Dardanelles, 1915, II, 1956-4
SUVLA and ANZAC, Some Notes on the Evacuation of, 1916-2
Torpedoing HM Submarine E.15 (Dardanelles, 1915), 1956-4
Winston Churchill and the Dardanelles. by Captain A. C. Dewar, O.B.E, R.N, 1924-1
Work of a Trawler in the Aegean Sea (Dardanelles to evacuation, then Aegean 1916-17, Greek operations), 1918-1

Destroyers
Action on October 17th, 1914, Between the Undaunted, Legion, Loyal, Lance, and Lennox and Four German T.b.d.'s of S. Class, 1917-1
British Destroyer - Some Aspects of its Development (interesting comparisons between WW1-era and later classes), 1988-1
Endless Story. by Taffrail (WW1 destroyers), 1932-1
Mediterranean Destroyer Flotilla (short account of movements of HMS Grasshopper), 1915-2
Patrol Flotillas, the: is Their Present Employment Strategically Sound?, 1914-3

Discipline
History of the Naval Discipline Act (including WW1-era developments), 1968-2
Inside of the Cup, the (naval routine and discipline), 1914-1
Naval Discipline and True Education (written July 1915), 1919-1
Naval Discipline, a Contribution to the Study of, 1913-3
Orders and Instructions (obedience), 1913-3
Orders and Instructions, Notes on, 1913-4
Proposals for Devolution of Authority on Board Ship (written pre-WW1), 1920-4

Dover Patrol
Dover Patrol, 1915-1917. by Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon, 1920-3


E


HMS Weymouth (Photo Ships)


East Africa
Boat Attack at Dar-es-salaam on November 28th, 1914, and Bombardment of November 30th, 1914, 1919-2
East Coast of Africa, Naval Operations on the, After the Destruction of the Konigsberg, 1916-2
Expeditions in the Rufiji River, 1917 (East Africa), 1920-4
Incident at Zanzibar (personal account of loss of HMS Pegasus, 1914), 1967-2
Outpost of the Empire. Further Proceedings of the Weymouth (German East Africa), 1916-2
Outpost of the Empire. the Proceedings of the Weymouth (Med. and East Africa), 1915-4

Education & Training
Ages of Entry Into the Navy, Historical Abstract of, 1676 to 1914, 1914-2
Naval Cadets, a Suggested Training for, 1913-2
Naval Education (of officers), 1915-4
Naval Education, 1914-4
Naval Education, Modern. Translated from the Revue Militaire Generale, 1913-3
Naval Education: its Effect on Character and Intellect, 1913-1
Naval Officers, the Training of, 1913-3
Naval War College Principles and Methods Applied Afloat (written April 1915 by Adm Sims USN), 1919-3
Navy at Cambridge: 1919 (continued training of young WW1 officers), 1967-3
Notes on the Early Days of the Royal Naval War College (pre-WW1), 1931-2
Osborne Days (RN College, 1903-21), 1998-4
Remarks on the Training, Promotion, and Retirement of Executive Officers. (June 1902), 1919-1
Reminiscences of the War College and Early Senior Officers War Courses (pre-WW1), 1931-2
Royal Naval College Greenwich Centenary 1873-1973, 1973-4
Royal Naval College, Osborne: 1903-1921, 1985-2
Specialisation and its Drawbacks as Regards Training of Officers for High Commands. (problems of specialisation), 1914-2
Training of Naval Officers: an Imperial Question (written April 1914), 1919-2
Training of Specialists, the

Esprit de Corps
Esprit De Corps and Morale (WW1 experiences), 1920-2


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French battleship FS Jean Bart (Photo Ships)

Finance
Finance and Naval Warfare, 1915-2

Fleet Tenders
Fleet Tenders (the role of drifters), 1920-2

French Navy
French Fleet in the Mediterranean, August 1st to 7th, 1914, 1919-4
French Naval Manoeuvres, 1914 (First Phase). Translated from Le Moniteur De La Flotte, 1914-4


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German battleship SMS Konig (Photo Ships)


German Fleet
Death of a Fleet, 1917-1919. by Paul Schubert and Langhorne Gibson (the German fleet), 1933-2
Der Tag - Fifty-years Ago (surrender of the German Fleet - Adm Beatty's Memorandum), 1968-4
End of the German War Fleet (the surrender), 1918-1
End of the High Seas Fleet - A Prelude, 1961-3
Kaiser's Coolies. by Theodor Plivier (life in the German Fleet), 1932-2
Mutinies in the German Fleet in 1917 and 1918, 1938-2
Scapa Sinkings (background to the German scuttling), 1953-3
Scuttling of the German Fleet at Scapa Flow, 1919, 1960-3

German Naval Policy
Considerations of Germany's Naval Policy, 1915-2
German Colonial Empire, 1884-1918 (useful background), 1935-4
German Strategy in the Distant Seas. - I (overseas bases and cruiser operations), 1926-3
German Strategy in the Distant Seas. - II (cruiser operations), 1926-4
German Strategy in the Distant Seas. - III (cruiser operations), 1927-1

German Navy
Great Britain and the German Navy. by E. L. Woodward (up to WW1), 1936-1
Intelligence in Cruiser Warfare (German cruiser operations, WW1), 1927-4
Lauterbach of the China Sea. by Lowell Thomas (service included cruiser Emden, German Q-ship), 1932-1

Grand Fleet
Grand Fleet After Jutland, 1959-2
Grand Fleet, 1917-18, 1959-3
Grand Fleet, With the. (10/10/14), 1914-4
Sweep of August 18th to 20th, 1916 (HMS Tiger in North Sea), 1921-1
Week-End in the North Sea (Grand Fleet 1917), 1924-2
With the Grand Fleet (4th January 1915), 1915-1
With the Grand Fleet (4th April, 1915), 1915-2
With the Grand Fleet (1st July, 1915), 1915-3
With the Grand Fleet (4th October, 1915), 1915-4

Gunnery
Early Development of Naval Fire Control (including WW1), 1986-3
Gunnery, the Speciality of. a Translation from Le Moniteur De La Flotte, 1914-3
Notes from the Turrets on the Action of January 24th, 1915 (HMS New Zealand at Dogger Bank), 1917-1
Offence not Defence (naval gunnery), 1913-4
Ordnance Board (1414 to The Present Day) (including WW1-era), 1956-3
Pre-War Target Practice (pre-WW1), 1920-3


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HMS Highflyer, present during Halifax explosion (Photo Ships)


Halifax Explosion
Halifax Explosion (1917), 1920-3

Harwich Force
With the Harwich Naval Forces, 1914-1915. by Commander Claude L. A. Woollard, R.N, 1931-4

Home Defence
Attempted Invasion of 1745, 1915-1
Enemy's Coast, the Fallacy of the. a Criticism, 1914-3
Home Defence, 1914-3
Home Defence, Some Historical Aspects of, 1914-2


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Italian armoured cruiser Amalfi (Photo Ships)



Imperial Defence
Imperial Defence, 1914-4

Information
Remarks on Information in War, 1915-2

Ireland - Easter Rising
Cruise of the Libau in Connection With the Revolution in Ireland. Translated by Lieutenant Commander G. C. Steele, V.C, R.N (German ship, 1916, also known as Aud), 1925-4

Italian Navy
Italian War (v Austria, including naval war), 1915-4

Jane's Fighting Ships
Founder of Fighting Ships (Fred T Jane), 1939-3

Languages
Foreign Languages in the Navy, 1914-4

Lower Deck
Apprentice Fitter 1915 (arms industry), 1976-3
Aye, Aye, Sir. by Clinker Knocker (Stoker in action at sea in WW1), 1938-3
Further Adventures of Thomas Neill, Officers' Steward (up to 1913), 1936-1
Lower Deck and Ward Room (WW1 seaman's critique), 1920-2
Personality of the Bluejacket (early 1914), 1919-2
Welfare of the Personnel (Lower Deck demands - written before the war), 1915-4


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HMS Grafton in Esquimalt, BC, Canada (Photo Ships)


Macedonia
Experiences in Macedonia (aboard HMS Grafton, 1916), 1919-3

Mandated Territories
Mandated Territories (fate of ex-Turkish and German territories after WW1), 1934-3

Maritime Organisations
A1 at Lloyd's. by C. Ernest Fayle (useful background), 1925-1
Lloyd's Patriotic Fund. by C. Ernest Fayle (including WW1), 1925-3
Trinity House (useful background), 1932-4

Medicine
Position of the Medical Profession With Regard to a Scheme for National Physical Education (including WW1 and service with Grand Fleet), 1920-2

Mediterranean
Action of May 15th, 1917, in the Adriatic; and the Torpedoing of the Dartmouth, 1919-3
Adriatic, Four Months in the HMS. Weymouth, 1916-2
Agamemnon, a Narrative of HMS, in the Mediterranean (Jan 1915-Mar 1917), 1916-1
Seas of Adventure. by E. Keble Chatterton (Med. in WW1), 1936-4
Smoke on the Horizon. by Vice-Admiral C. V. Usborne (Med. in WW1), 1933-2
Three Months on the Syrian Coast (cruiser Doris), 1915-4
War in the Adriatic, 1914-1918. by Captain Nicholas Stankovic, Royal Yugoslav Navy, 1923-3

Merchant Shipping War
Armed Merchantmen: Speech of Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge (1916 speech), 1931-1
Commerce in War, the Influence of, 1914-3
Control of Sea Transport (including WW1), 1925-1
Control of Shipping During the War, 1919-2
Defensively Armed Merchant Ships (including WW1), 1940-1
Independent Routeing of Merchant Ships (WW1 procedures), 1934-2
Influence of Overseas Trade on British Naval Strategy in the Past and at Present, 1915-1
Merchant Service and its Association With the Royal Navy (in WW1), 1921-3
Past Wars, Protection of Trade in, 1914-4
Seaborne Trade in War (WW1), 1925-2
War on Shipping, 1914-1918, 1959-1

Mesopotamia & Persian Gulf
Persian Gulf Operations. The Taking of Kurnah. By a Naval Officer, 1915-1
Persian Gulf - the Naval Operations in the Shatt-al-arab (with detailed maps), 1915-3
Persian Gulf. Part II. the Naval Operations in Mesopotamia, 1915-4
Persian Gulf. Part II. Naval Operations in Mesopotamia (Battle of Ctesiphon and retreat), 1916-2
Tigris Above Baghdad. by Lieut-Comm. A. S. Elwell-sutton, R.N. (gunboats, 1918), 1923-1
Tigris Gunboats. by Vice-Admiral Wilfrid Nunn (Mesopotamian campaign), 1932-4

Middle East - post-World War 1
Unveiling of the Near East (the end of the naval war), 1920-4

Mine Warfare
Destruction of the Konigen Louise and the Sinking of the Amphion, 1917-1
More About That Mine Barrage (the Antenna mines of WW2), 1966-4
Northern Mine Barrage and its Illegitimate Offspring (former WW1, latter in WW2), 1966-2
Swept Channels. by Taffrail (minesweepers in WW1), 1935-4

Monitors
Incident off the Belgian Coast (monitor M.27, May 1917), 1996-4
Severn's Saga. by E. Keble Chatterton (the WW1 monitor), 1938-2
Work of the Monitors on the Belgian Coast (Severn, Mersey and Humber), 1915-4

Mutiny
Naval Mutiny in 1914 (battleship Zealandia), 1972-3


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HMS Goliath (Maritime Quest)


Naval Construction
Changes in Naval Construction and Tactics Which Suggest Themselves As the Result of War Experience, and the Future Development in Sub-Marine and Aerial Activity. by Lieut-Commander R. G. Studd, R.N, 1921-3
Departmental Co-operation, Deficiency in, and its Influence on Construction (ship building liaison), 1914-2

Naval Customs
Two Old Naval Customs That Died Hard (Admiral's stern-walks and submerged torpedo flats), 1988-2

Naval Electrical Engineering
Formation of the Electrical and TAS Branches (including early history), 1996-4

Naval Engineering
HMS Goliath's Full Power Trial in 1908 (battleship; diary of Eng Sub-Lt), 1996-4
Reminiscences of an Early Naval Engineer - I (1870-80's), 1966-4
Reminiscences of an Early Naval Engineer - II (1880's continued), 1967-1
Reminiscences of an Early Naval Engineer - III (1890-1900's), 1967-2
Reminiscences of an Early Naval Engineer - IV (1900's), 1967-3

Naval History
Importance of the Study of Naval History, 1939-2
Naval History and the Historian (including the importance of the Navy Records Society), 1938-4
Naval History: a Comparative Table (valuable summary of naval Administrative and Operational changes from 12th Century up to 1900's), 1922-4
Naval History: Why, How and by Whom - I, 1995-3
Naval History: Why, How and by Whom - II, 1995-4
Place of History in Naval Education, 1920-1
Study of Naval History - How to Begin, 1960-1
Study of Naval History (written 1896), 1919-3

Naval Intelligence
40 O.B. or How the War Was Won. by Hugh Cleland Hoy (Room 40, Naval Intelligence), 1932-4
Hall and Godfrey - Doyens of Naval Intelligence (Hall of WW1), 1973-2
Room 40 (the Admiralty codebreakers of WW1), 1966-1
Strange Intelligence. by Hector Bywater and H. C. Ferraby (naval intelligence, including WW1), 1932-1

Naval Materiel
Materiel (versus Personnel; wartime lessons), 1920-3

Naval Records Society
Navy Records Society, 1920-3

Naval Reserves
Auxiliary Patrol and the R.N.V.R (general background), 1928-2
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (history including WW1), 1932-1

Naval Review, The
First Two Years (of The Naval Review), 1988-0
Founders and the Early Days (of The Naval Review, from 1913; also WW1 background), 1988-0

Naval Warfare
Cruiser Operations in the Sea of Japan. (Russo-Japanese War), 1915-1
Cruiser Work in the Great War (Napoleonic wars), 1913-3
Fighting Instruction, 1915-2
Naval Engagement, the Most Recent (Vera Cruz, Mexico, early 1914), 1914-4
Naval Warfare, Some Remarks on the Evolution of, 1913-1
War Thought and the Naval War, 1913-1


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HMS Commonwealth, one of the "Wobby Eight" King Edward VII-class
 (CyberHeritage/Trevor Phillips)

Officers
Atrophy of the Lieutenant, the (problems of specialisation), 1914-1
Informing Subordinates (written July 1916), 1919-3
Last Fifty Years (including life in the Navy in WW1), 1966-3
My Mis-spent Youth. by Henry Fitch (a Paymaster in WW1), 1937-3
Naval Debut: 'the Wobbly Eight', 1917 (Midshipman's service in battleship Dominion), 1975-3
Naval Officers' Pay Since 1913, With a Note on Subscriptions (to The Naval Review), 1988-0
Snotty, 1922 - I (recollections), 1969-4
Snotty, 1922 - II (recollections), 1970-1
Some Impressions of a Temporary Officer (on the Navy at war), 1920-3
Specialist Officer, a Plea for the, 1914-2
Transition to War - 1914 (diary of Sub-Lt in HMS Lancaster), 2002-1

Official Histories
German Critique of the Official (Naval) History of the War, 1922-1
German Official History of the War at Sea, 1920-4
History of the Great War. Naval Operations, Vol. I, Second Edition by Sir Julian Corbett, 1938-4
Naval Operations Leading to Coronel and the Falkland Isles, 1920-1
Naval Operations, Vol. IV by Sir Henry Newbolt (Part I), 1929-3
Naval Operations, Vol. IV by Sir Henry Newbolt. (Part II.), 1929-4
Naval Operations: History of the Great War. Vol. V. by Henry Newbolt, 1931-3
Official History of the War. Vol. II. Military Operations. by Brigadier-General J. E. Edmonds (a reminder of the value of the official HMSO histories), 1925-2

Oil
Oil (its pre-WW1 introduction and impact), 1931-1


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HMS Cyclamen, fleet minesweeping sloop (Photo Ships)


Parkinson's Law
Parkinson's Law (including some WW1 references - well worth reading anyway), 1958-2

Politicians
War Memoirs of David Lloyd George - vol. V, 1936-4
World Crisis, 1916-1918. by the Right Hon. Winston Churchill, C.H, M.P. (including the naval chapters), 1927-2

Post-War Navy
After the War (post-war speculation, written November 1915), 1919-1
Navy After the War (late 1918, naval organisation), 1919-4
Navy As a Police Force (valuable summary of worldwide incidents, 1907-29), 1930-4
Navy in the Twenties (aftermath of WW1), 1990-4

Pre-War Fleet Distribution
Distribution of the Fleet, the Strategic, 1914-3

Preparation for War
Relative Importance of the Moral, Mental and Material Forces in a Modern Naval War, 1918-1
Secrecy and Discussion During Peace As Aids to Preparation for War (written April 1913), 1919-3
War, Individual Preparation for, 1913-1

Preparation for War at Sea
Routines (War requirements), 1913-3
Sea Power in 1913, 1913-2
Shibboleths of Peace (change to war conditions in Navy), 1915-4

Psychology
Psychology of War, the, 1913-2
Psychology: the Science of the Reason of Behaviour, 1913-4


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HMAS Sydney (Photo Ships)


Red Sea
Akaba, the Bombardment of, 1916-1
Naval Operations in the Red Sea, 1916-17, 1925-4
Naval Operations in the Red Sea, 1917-19, 1926-1
Operations Against Sheikh Seyd, Southern Arabia, 1915-2

RNAS Armoured Car Squadrons
Landships (RNAS Armoured Car Squadrons), 1919-3

Royal Australian Navy
Australia and Her Navy, 1914-3
Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918, Vol IX, the Royal Australian Navy, 1929-1
Pacific Problem, the (defence of Australia, Canada, New Zealand), 1914-2
Royal Australian Navy (at war in the Pacific, including cruise of HMAS Australia Aug 1914 to Jan 1915), 1915-1
Vice-Admiral Sir William Creswell, Royal Australian Navy (and its pre-WW1 development), 1933-3

Royal Canadian Navy
Canada and the Navy, 1913-2
Esquimalt - Fifty Years as a Municipality (useful WW1-era information), 1963-3
Future of the Royal Canadian Navy, 1915-3
Hide and Seek in the Pacific (escape of HMS Algerine to Esquimalt), 1915-4
Pacific Problem, the (defence of Australia, Canada, New Zealand), 1914-2

Royal Dominion Navies
Contributions, Donations, or Dominion Navies, 1913-2

Royal Indian Marine
Royal Indian Navy (including WW1), 1938-2
Royal Indian Navy. by Commander R. H. Garstin, O.B.E, R.I.M. (including a history), 1928-3
Royal Indian Navy. by the Director of the Royal Indian Marine (RIM background), 1927-4

Royal Marines
Britain's Sea Soldiers. Compiled by General Sir H. E. Blumberg, K.C.B, R.M (Marines in WW1), 1927-3
Royal Marine Artillery, 1804-1923 (including WW1), 1967-3

Royal Naval Division
With the Royal Naval Division in Antwerp and its Evacuation and Escape Therefrom (1914), 1924-3

Royal New Zealand Navy
New Zealand and Her Naval Forces (including WW1), 1933-4
Pacific Problem, the (defence of Australia, Canada, New Zealand), 1914-2

Russia
German Navy in the War Against Russia, 1914-18, 1936-4
Good-bye Russia. by Captain Evan Cameron (transport Rio Negro in 1919), 1934-3
Kolchak. Arctic Explorer, Russian Admiral, and Siberian Dictator - I (including WW1), 1936-3
Kolchak. Arctic Explorer, Russian Admiral, and Siberian Dictator - II (WW1), 1936-4
Kolchak. Arctic Explorer, Russian Admiral, and Siberian Dictator (end of WW1), 1937-2
Royal Navy During the Russian Revolution 1918-19, 1974-3
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - I (North Russia), 1935-2
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - II (including Baltic), 1935-3
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - III, 1935-4
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - IV (including Black Sea), 1936-1
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - V, 1936-2
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - VI (by Admiral R.F.P.?), 1936-3
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - VII, 1936-4
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - VIII, 1937-1
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - IX (including Black Sea), 1937-2
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - X, 1937-3

Russia - Caspian Sea
Baku During the British Naval Campaign on the Caspian in 1919, 1920-2
Narrative from the Caspian Sea - (a) Reconnaissance of Fort Alexandrovsk (1919), 1919-4
Narrative from the Caspian Sea - (b) Specimens of Bolshevist Propaganda, 1919-4
Royal Navy on the Caspian I, 1918-1919, 1920-1
Royal Navy on the Caspian II, 1918-1919, 1920-2

Russia - North Russia
Arctic Sledge Trip During the War (north Russia, 1916), 1935-1
HMS Cochrane on the Murman Coast (1918), 1919-1
Reminiscences of a Russian Naval Officer (North Russia, 1919), 1926-1
Some Naval Work in North Russia, 1918-1919, 1921-1

Russia - Siberia
Per Terram I - 1919 (Russian intervention - guns of HMS Kent across Siberia), 1969-2
Per Terram II (1919 Siberian intervention continued), 1969-3
Per Terram III (1919 Siberian intervention continued), 1969-4


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German armoured cruiser SMS Scharnhorst (Photo Ships)

Salvage Operations
Salvage Operations on HMS Hastings (1936 - useful background), 1936-3
Wreck of the Raleigh (cruiser, Canada, 1922), 1923-2
Wreck of HMS Raleigh, 1982-3

Ship Commissions
Continuous Commissions, a Plea for, 1913-4
Nucleus Crew System 1904-1914 (recollections in the Nore), 1963-2
Permanent Commissions (for ships), 1914-3

Ship Handling
Securing Ships Alongside One Another, 1915-3

Ship's Boats
Boats (ship's boats, powered and pulled), 1919-4
Steam Picket Boats (WW1-era recollections), 1993-1
Steam Picket Boats: Some Reminiscences (HMS Hood's, 1923-24), 1985-3

Signals
New Scheme Lieutenant (S), the (Signal Branch), 1914-3

Smokescreens
Tactical Use of Smoke in Fleet Actions (background to WW1), 1922-1
Use of Smoke Screens in Naval Warfare (WW1 experience), 1920-4

SMS Dresden
Dresden, the Search for and Ultimate Destruction of the, 1916-1
Extracts from the Log of the Dresden, With Comments on Her Career, 1915-3
Sinking of the Dresden, 1915-3

SMS Emden
'Ayesha', a Great Adventure. by Hellmuth Von Mucke (escape of some of Emden's crew), 1933-3
Adventures of the Emden and Her Crew (including escape in sailing vessel Ayesha), 1918-1
Echoes of the Emden (sinking of French destroyer Mousquet, 1914), 1973-3
Emden by Oberleutnant Franz Joseph, Prince of Hohenzollern, 1933-2
Escape of the Emden from Tsingtau, 1919-2
HMAS Sydney and action with the Emden. Part II, 1915-3
Official Report of Action with the Emden. By Captain J. C. T. Glossop, R.N, HMAS Sydney, 1915-1
Proceedings of HMAS Sydney. Part I, 1915-1
Wounded in the Action Between the Sydney and the Emden, 1917-1

SMS Goeben
Break Through of the Goeben and Breslau from Messina to the Dardanelles. by Admiral Wilhelm Souchon, 1922-3
Goeben and Breslau (Mediterranean and Black Sea), 1917-1
Narrative from a Destroyer During the Goeben and Breslau hunt, 1919-4
Narrative from the Indomitable, the Escape of the Goeben, 1919-1
Two Lone Ships by Georg Kopp (Goeben and Breslau), 1931-4

SMS Karlsruhe
War Cruises of H.I.M.S. Karlsruhe. Extracts from My War Diary (1914), 1917-1

SMS Konigsberg
Attacks on the Konigsberg (her destruction by monitors), 1915-4
HMS Chatham off East Coast of Africa in Search of the Konigsberg (with detailed maps), 1915-3
Konigsberg Adventure. by E. Keble Chatterton (1914-15), 1932-2
Konigsberg, Narrative of Events During Attacks on the German Cruiser, July 6th and 11th, 1915, 1916-2
Pretorius and The Konigsberg (the German cruiser in 1914), 1952-1
Severn's Saga. by E. Keble Chatterton (the WW1 monitor), 1938-2

SMS Wolf
Cruise of the Raider 'Wolf' by Roy Alexander, 1939-2

Smyrna, 1922
Smyrna and After - I (1922), 1923-3
Smyrna and After - II (1922), 1923-4
Smyrna and After- - III (1922), 1924-1
Smyrna and After- IV and V (1922), 1924-2
Smyrna and the Dardanelles, 1922, 1935-3

Somaliland, 1920
Smashing the Mullah; the Navy's Part. - I (Somaliland, 1920), 1921-3
Smashing the Mullah; the Navy's Part - II, 1921-4

Spanish-American War
Spanish American War of 1898 (any lessons for WW1?), 1924-3

Sport
100 Years of Sport in the Royal Navy (including WW1-era developments), 1988-4

Stores
Yarns About Stores (interesting background, apparently mainly pre-WW1), 1939-1

Strategy & Tactics
Appreciating a Situation, Notes on. I (strategy and tactics), 1914-2
Appreciating a Situation, Notes on. II (strategy and tactics), 1914-3
Naval Policy in the Near Future, Some Considerations on, 1913-4
Naval Strategy in 1909, 1915-2
Naval Strategy, the Influence of an Efficient Home Defence Army on, 1914-1
Naval Tactics, Studies in the Theory of. I, 1913-1
Naval Tactics, Studies in the Theory of. II, 1913-2
Naval Tactics, Studies in the Theory of. III, 1913-4
Naval Tactics, Studies in the Theory of. IV, 1914-2
Notes on Fleet Tactics (WW1 lessons), 1920-1
Ramblings on Strategic Thought (including much WW1-era), 1967-2
Science of Admiralty, III (including some WW1 analysis), 1964-1
Strategy and Tactics, a Manual of. Translated from the Marine Rundschau, 1914-2
Strategy and Tactics, Comments on, 1914-4

Submarine Warfare
ASW: the First 40 Years (including WW1 and ASDIC), 1986-2
Curious Analogy (Boer War v submarine warfare), 1915-4
Danger Zone. by E. Keble Chatterton (Admiral Bayly, Q-ships, and Queenstown), 1934-4
Defence of Trade, 1914-18 (includes the U-boat campaigns and Convoy introduction), 1966-2
German Submarine War, 1914-1918. by R. H. Gibson and Maurice Prendergast, 1931-3
Submarine Hunting in 1918, 1950-1
Submarine Menace, the, 1914-3
Submarine Passage of The Dardanelles, 1915, I, 1956-3
Submarine Passage of The Dardanelles, 1915, II, 1956-4
Submarine Peril. the Admiralty Policy in 1917. by Admiral of the Fleet the Right Hon. Earl Jellicoe, 1934-4
Submarine War and Foreign Politics. by Vice-Admiral Michelson. (1914-18), 1929-3
Torpedoing HM Submarine E.15 (Dardanelles, 1915), 1956-4
U-Boat of Scapa Flow (last attempt in WW1), 1967-3
Why Don't We Learn From History? (including WW1 U-boat lessons), 1958-1

Submarines
Development and Employment of Submarines (in WW1), 1920-3
Employment of Submarines and Their Future Development (use in WW1), 1920-3
Hundred Years of Silent Service (submarine service from inception), 2001-1
K Submarines, 1919-2
Naval Policy, the Influence of the Submarine on. I, 1913-3
Naval Policy, the Influence of the Submarine on. II, 1913-4
Naval Policy, the Influence of the Submarine on. III, 1914-1
Some Early Submariners, III (RN - pre-WW1), 1963-2
Submarine and the Surface Vessel. the, 1914-3
Submarines (including WW1), 1933-1

Suez Canal, Defence of
Suez Canal (Turkish attack, Jan 1915), 1915-4


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Japanese battlecruiser HIJMS Tsukuba (Photo Ships)


Torpedoes
Future Fleet Actions, Torpedo Fire in, 1914-1
Influence of the Long Range Torpedo on Tactics, 1915-1
Torpedo Officer? What is a, 1914-3

Tsingtau
Diary Picked Up in the Observing Station, Fort Bismarck, Tsingtau, on November 9th, 1914, 1918-1
Operations at Tsingtau and the Work of the Triumph. Part I. (illustrated), 1915-2
Tsingtau and the Itinerary of HMS Triumph, 1915-4

Turkey
Some British Naval Operations Against the Turkish Nationalists in 1920, 1924-3
Turkey and the War (entry into war), 1915-1
Turkish Armistice of 1918 (on board HMS Agamemnon), 1951-1


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HMS Vindictive, Zeebrugge Raid assault ship (Navy Photos)


Uniform
Uniform Changes (history of naval uniform, including WW1-era), 1997-1

United States
Road to War. America: 1914-1917. by Walter Millis, 1936-1

War Cabinet
Hankey, Man of Secrets by Captain S. W. Roskill (War Cabinet secretary, WW1), 1970-3

Wireless
Early Days of Wireless Telegraphy at Sea (its early development, pre-WW1), 1985-1
Jackson, the Father of Maritime Radio (its early development, pre-WW1), 1984-2
Wireless Telephony (including WW1 developments), 1921-1

World War 1 at Sea
Considerations of the War at Sea, 1917-1
Fleet in Action, the, 1914-1
Lessons from the War (it was not a naval war!), 1920-1
Lessons of the World War, Vols. I. to V. by Captain Otto Groos (mainly naval), 1929-3
Mobilization - 1914 (events of July 1914), 1969-3
Naval Expert and the War, A (post-war critique of Archibald Hurd), 1919-3
Reflections on the War of 1914-191?, 1915-4
Royal Navy in the First World War, 1975-4
Sea Strategy of the World War by Vice-Admiral A.D. von Wolfgang Wegener, 1929-4
Supposing (possible WW1 naval developments), 1920-4
Year of Naval Warfare, 1915-4

WRNS
Twice a Wren (WW1 and 2 service), 1977-1

Zeebrugge Raid
Blocking of Zeebrugge on St George's Day 1918 (diary of Eng Lt-Cdr in HMS Thetis), 1993-3

Zeppelins
Destruction and Salvage of Zeppelin L70 (1918), 1963-4





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Sopwith Pup fighter, later in the War (Navy Photos)



1913-1
War Thought and the Naval War
Naval Tactics, Studies in the Theory of. I
Naval Education: its Effect on Character and Intellect.
Naval Warfare, the Executive Command and Staff in. I.
War, Individual Preparation for
Naval Warfare, Some Remarks on the Evolution of

1913-2
Air Power
Naval Cadets, a Suggested Training for
Naval Tactics, Studies in the Theory of. II
Canada and the Navy.
Psychology of War, the.
Sea Power in 1913
Readiness (for War)
Contributions, Donations, or Dominion Navies

1913-3
Naval Warfare, the Executive Command and Staff in. II.
Clyde-Forth Canal, the
Naval Policy, the Influence of the Submarine on. I
Routines (War requirements)
Naval Discipline, a Contribution to the Study of
Orders and Instructions (obedience)
Cruiser Work in the Great War (Napoleonic wars)
Naval Officers, the Training of
Naval Education, Modern. Translated from the Revue Militaire Generale
Training of Specialists, the

1913-4
Naval Tactics, Studies in the Theory of. III
Offence not Defence (naval gunnery)
Clyde-Forth Canal, Strategical Principles and the.
Naval Policy, the Influence of the Submarine on. II
Psychology: the Science of the Reason of Behaviour
Orders and Instructions, Notes on.
Naval Strategy, Effect of Aircraft on
Continuous Commissions, a Plea for
Naval Policy in the Near Future, Some Considerations on


1914-1
Naval Warfare, the Executive Command and Staff in. III.
Inside of the Cup, the (naval routine and discipline)
Naval Strategy, the Influence of an Efficient Home Defence Army on.
Atrophy of the Lieutenant, the (problems of specialisation)
Naval Policy, the Influence of the Submarine on. III
Fleet in Action, the
Future Fleet Actions, Torpedo Fire in
Fortification and Coast Defence
Trinity of Efficiency, the (personal, tactical, strategical qualities of a commander)

1914-2
Naval Tactics, Studies in the Theory of. IV
Home Defence, Some Historical Aspects of
Pacific Problem, the (defence of Australia, Canada, New Zealand)
Fortification and Coast Defence
Appreciating a Situation, Notes on. I (strategy and tactics)
Departmental Co-operation, Deficiency in, and its Influence on Construction (ship building liaison)
Strategy and Tactics, a Manual of. Translated from the Marine Rundschau
Specialisation and its Drawbacks as Regards Training of Officers for High Commands. (problems of specialisation)
Specialist Officer, a Plea for the
Ages of Entry Into the Navy, Historical Abstract of, 1676 to 1914

1914-3
Commerce in War, the Influence of
Home Defence
Submarine and the Surface Vessel. the
Submarine Menace, the
Fortification and Coast Defence. III
Patrol Flotillas, the: is Their Present Employment Strategically Sound?
Enemy's Coast, the Fallacy of the. a Criticism
Appreciating a Situation, Notes on. II (strategy and tactics)
Australia and Her Navy
Distribution of the Fleet, the Strategic
Permanent Commissions (for ships)
Gunnery, the Speciality of. a Translation from Le Monitedr De La Flotte
Torpedo Officer? What is a
New Scheme Lieutenant (S), the (Signal Branch)


WORLD WAR 1

1914-4
Strategy and Tactics, Comments on
Colonial Expeditions (the German colonies)
Past Wars, Protection of Trade in
Organisation, the Science of (including the Admiralty)
Air Service, Meteorology in the
Naval Education
Foreign Languages in the Navy
Imperial Defence
Nelson's Greatness, the Source of
Naval Engagement, the Most Recent (Vera Cruz, Mexico, early 1914)
Admiral in Command, the Duties of an. Translated from the Revista Marittima
French Naval Manoeuvres, 1914 (First Phase). Translated from Le Moniteur De La Flotte
Grand Fleet, With the. (10/10/14)

1915-1
With the Grand Fleet (4th January 1915)
Proceedings of H.M.A.S. Sydney. Part I
Naval Work in the Cameroons. I
Better Late Than Never (art of war)
The Decisive Point (Clausewitz's "On War")
Cruiser Operations in the Sea of Japan. (Russo-Japanese War)
The Influence of the Long Range Torpedo on Tactics
Turkey and the War (entry into war)
The Attempted Invasion of 1745
The Staff College (Army's College and application to Naval Service)
The Influence of Overseas Trade on British Naval Strategy in the Past and at Present
Royal Australian Navy (at war in the Pacific, including cruise of HMAS Australia Aug 1914 to Jan 1915)
Action off the Falkland Islands. the Chase of the German Squadron and the Kent's Action With the Nurnberg
Sinking of the Nurnberg. Extracts from a letter from Captain J. D. Allen, H.M.S. Kent
Heligoland Engagement. By an Officer in a Destroyer.
Narrative of the Action off the Coast of Chile. By an Officer of the Glasgow.
Official Report of Action with the Emden. By Captain J. C. T. Glossop, R.N., H.M.A.S. Sydney.
German Pacific Squadron. A Letter from One of the Crew of the Scharnhorst.
Aerial Attack on Friedrichshafen. Memorandum by the Director of the Air Department
Action off Falkland Islands. By an Officer of the Inflexible.
Persian Gulf Operations. The Taking of Kurnah. By a Naval Officer.

1915-2
With the Grand Fleet (4th April, 1915)
A Fighting Instruction
Remarks on Information in War
Finance and Naval Warfare
Naval Strategy in 1909
Some Considerations of Germany's Naval Policy
Action off the Falkland Islands. (I) the Cornwall's Share
Action off the Falkland Islands. (2) A Letter from the Invincible.
Action off the Falkland Islands. (3) the Part of the Macedonia
Action off the Falkland Islands. (4) the Cruise of H.M.S. Canopus
Action off the Falkland Islands. (5) Sidelights on the Battle
Naval Work in the Cameroons. Part II.
H.M.S. Cumberland and the Operations in the Cameroons Part I.
Allied China Squadron (at war)
Operations at Tsingtau and the Work of the Triumph. Part I. (illustrated)
Operations Against Sheikh Seyd, Southern Arabia
Mediterranean Destroyer Flotilla (short account of movements of HMS Grasshopper)

More maps and some photographs are included from here

1915-3
With the Grand Fleet (1st July, 1915)
Sea-power or Sea - Lawyers? (Naval blockade - the Declaration of London)
Future of the Royal Canadian Navy
Work of the Glasgow, and the Action off Coronel. Part I.
Coronel, 1st November 1914. Vice-Admiral Count Spee's Despatch
Coronel - Translations of Extracts from Letter by Vice Admiral Count Spee and His Son, Lieutenant Count Otto Spee
Translation of a Pocket Diary Found on an Officer Survivor of the Gneisenau
Extracts from the Log of the Dresden, With Comments on Her Career
The Sinking of the Dresden
In the South Atlantic (threat of Admiral von Spee)
H.M.A.S. Sydney and action with the Emden. Part II.
H.M.S. Indefatigable. With the Squadron of Observation off the Dardanelles
H.M.S. Chatham off East Coast of Africa in Search of the Konigsberg (with detailed maps)
The Persian Gulf - the Naval Operations in the Shatt-al-arab (with detailed maps)
H.M.S. Cumberland and the Operations in the Cameroons. Part II. (includes movements of Nigerian Government vessels)
On Securing Ships Alongside One Another

1915-4
A Year of Naval Warfare
With the Grand Fleet (4th October, 1915)
The Shibboleths of Peace (change to war conditions in Navy)
Welfare of the Personnel (Lower Deck demands - written before the war)
Naval Education (of naval officers)
Some Reflections on the War of 1914-191?.
A Curious Analogy (Boer War v submarine warfare)
The Italian War (v Austria, including naval war)
Hide and Seek in the Pacific (escape of HMS Algerine to Esquimalt)
An Outpost of the Empire. the Proceedings of the Weymouth (Med and East Africa)
The Work of the Monitors on the Belgian Coast (Severn, Mersey and Humber)
Three Months on the Syrian Coast (cruiser Doris)
The Doings of the Cape of Good Hope Squadron (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)
Tsingtau and the Itinerary of H.M.S. Triumph
The Suez Canal (Turkish attack, Jan 1915)
Landing of the Australians at Gaba Tepe
The Persian Gulf. Part II. the Naval Operations in Mesopotamia
The Attacks on the Konigsberg (her destruction by monitors)


1916-1
Observation and Blockade of the French Fleets During the Napoleonic Wars
Methods of Blockade and Observation Employed During the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars
Glasgow, Work of the, and the Action off the Falkland Islands. Part II
Falkland Isles, Action off the. December 8th, 1914
Dresden, the Search for and Ultimate Destruction of the
Dardanelles, Proceedings of HMS. Amethyst at the
Akaba, the Bombardment of
Agamemnon, a Narrative of HMS, in the Mediterranean (Jan 1915-Mar 1917)

1916-2
Dardanelles, Narrative of Mine Sweeping Trawler 448, Manned by Queen Elizabeth.
Dardanelle's Notes. HMS. Prince George
Dardanelles in 1915. Notes from HMS. Prince of Wales
Dardanelles Operations. Narrative of Events from HMS. Lord Nelson
ANZAC. Impressions of the Landing and 14 Weeks' Work on the Beach
Suvla and ANZAC, Some Notes on the Evacuation of
Persian Gulf. Part II. Naval Operations in Mesopotamia (Battle of Ctesiphon and retreat)
Outpost of the Empire. Further Proceedings of the Weymouth (German East Africa)
Konigsberg, Narrative of Events During Attacks on the German Cruiser, July 6th and 11th, 1915
East Coast of Africa, Naval Operations on the, After the Destruction of the Konigsberg
Adriatic, Four Months in the HMS. Weymouth

So far, mainly Heligoland, Tsingtau, Coronel, Falkland Islands, Syrian coast, Suez, Red Sea, Persian Gulf, Mesopotamia, East Africa, Dardanelles, Gallipoli, Adriatic, sinking of SMS Dresden and Konigsberg.

Articles are getting considerably longer and in often great detail, including ship's daily diaries. Also extending to other battles and aspects of the war:


1917-1
Considerations of the War at Sea
The System of Convoys for Merchant Shipping in 1917 and 1918
HMS. Roxburgh (cruiser, convoy escort)
Slow Convoys (HMS Sachem and others, commissioned escort ships)
Destruction of the Konigen Louise and the Sinking of the Amphion
Action on October 17th, 1914, Between the Undaunted, Legion, Loyal, Lance, and Lennox and Four German T.b.d.'s of S. Class
Gunnery Remarks on the Skirmish off Heligoland
The Dogger Bank (January 1915 Battle of)
Notes from the Turrets on the Action of January 24th, 1915 (HMS New Zealand at Dogger Bank)
Information Obtained from the Survivors of the Blucher (Dogger Bank)
Monthly Statistics (various battlecruisers)
Action off Jutland, May 31st, 1916, letter from a destroyer
HMS Cornwall, August to November 1914
The War Cruises of H.I.M.S. Karlsruhe. Extracts from My War Diary (1914)
Goeben and Breslau (Mediterranean and Black Sea)
The Wounded in the Action Between the Sydney and the Emden
A Lesson from the Dardanelles

1918-1
Relative Importance of the Moral, Mental and Material Forces in a Modern Naval War
Work of a Trawler in the Aegean Sea (Dardanelles to evacuation, then Aegean 1916-17, Greek operations)
Cruise of the Canopus (battleship, at Dardanelles)
Adventures of the Emden and Her Crew (including escape in sailing vessel Ayesha)
The End of the German War Fleet (the surrender)
Diary Picked Up in the Observing Station, Fort Bismarck, Tsingtau, on November 9th, 1914


POST-WORLD WAR 1
From here on, only articles related to the Navy in World War 1, including pre-war topics are listed. Other articles can be found in the online contents lists


1919-1
Naval Discipline and True Education (written July 1915)
Remarks on the Training, Promotion, and Retirement of Executive Officers. (June 1902)
International Law and Sea Power (written 1915, Declaration of London and contraband control)
After the War (written November 1915)
A Simple Lesson in Censorship (some interesting action details)
Narrative from the Indomitable, the Escape of the Goeben
Third Battle Cruiser Squadron at Jutland
HMS Cochrane on the Murman Coast (1918)

1919-2
The Control of Shipping During the War
Some Impressions of the Western Front. By a Naval Officer
The Personality of the Bluejacket (early 1914)
The Training of Naval Officers: an Imperial Question (written April 1914)
The K Submarines
Escape of the Emden from Tsingtau
German Battle Cruisers' Attack on the Hartlepools. By an officer of HMS Patrol
Boat Attack at Dar-es-salaam on November 28th, 1914, and Bombardment of November 30th, 1914

1919-3
Battle Cruisers (wartime use)
Naval War College Principles and Methods Applied Afloat (written April 1915 by Adm Sims USN)
Naval Air Requirements (summaries of wartime naval aviation)
Landships (RNAS Armoured Car Squadrons)
On Informing Subordinates (written July 1916)
The Study of Naval History (written 1896)
Secrecy and Discussion During Peace As Aids to Preparation for War (written April 1913)
A Naval Expert and the War (post-war critique of Archibald Hurd)
Some Experiences in Macedonia (aboard HMS Grafton, 1916)
Action of May 15th, 1917, in the Adriatic; and the Torpedoing of the Dartmouth

1919-4
Battle Cruisers (their development)
Coronel (battle of, strategy and tactics)
The Navy After the War (late 1918, naval organisation)
Boats (ship's boats, powered and pulled)
French Fleet in the Mediterranean, August 1st to 7th, 1914
Narrative from a Destroyer During the Goeben and Breslau hunt
Narrative from the Caspian Sea - (a) Reconnaissance of Fort Alexandrovsk (1919)
A Narrative from the Caspian Sea - (b) Specimens of Bolshevist Propaganda
Bacon As a Military Tutor (on Francis Bacon, written 1910)
The Place of Doctrine in War (written Jan 1912)

Includes some reviews of books, but these are more in the nature of long articles and have been listed as such because of their valuable contents

The Naval Review Archives

1920-1
The Place of History in Naval Education
1807-1917. a Comparison (of naval blockade strategy, France, then Germany)
War Trade and Sea Power (including blockade of Germany)
Lessons from the War (not a naval war!)
Notes on Fleet Tactics (WW1 lessons)
Naval Operations Leading to Coronel and the Falkland Isles
The Royal Navy on the Caspian I, 1918-1919.
My Memoirs. by Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz. Some Comments? Part 1.

1920-2
Esprit De Corps and Morale (WW1 experiences)
Lower Deck and Ward Room (WW1 seaman's critique)
The Future of the Battleship (including lessons of WW1)
HMS. Hood and After (including her WW1 design)
The Position of the Medical Profession With Regard to a Scheme for National Physical Education (including WW1 and service with Grand Fleet)
Fleet Tenders (the role of drifters)
The Royal Navy on the Caspian II, 1918-1919
Baku During the British Naval Campaign on the Caspian in 1919
My Memoirs: by Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz. Some Comments. Part II
Extracts from Die Zwel Weissen Volker, by Georg Von Hase, Gunnery Commander of the Derfflinger (Jutland)

1920-3
Materiel (versus Personnel; wartime lessons)
Some Impressions of a Temporary Officer (on the Navy at war)
The Development and Employment of Submarines (in WW1)
The Employment of Submarines and Their Future Development (use in WW1)
Pre-War Target Practice (pre-WW1)
The Navy Records Society
The Progress of Aircraft I, 1903-1918 (including naval aircraft and airships)
The Dover Patrol, 1915-1917. by Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon
Halifax Explosion (1917)

1920-4
Proposals for Devolution of Authority on Board Ship (written pre-WW1)
The Use of Smoke Screens in Naval Warfare (WW1 experience)
Supposing (possible WW1 naval developments)
A Consideration of the Supply of Confidential Literature to the Fleet (including WW1)
Expeditions in the Rufiji River, 1917 (East Africa)
The Unveiling of the Near East (the end of the naval war)
The German Official History of the War at Sea


1921-1
Sweep of August 18th to 20th, 1916 (HMS Tiger in North Sea)
Some Experiences of H.M.S. Tomahawk in the Ice in the Sea of Azov During the Winter of 1919-1920
Some Naval Work in North Russia, 1918-1919
Wireless Telephony (including WW1 developments)

1921-2
The Reorganisation of the Naval Staff, 1917-19. by Captain Alfred C. Dewar, R.N. (Retired)
A Backwater. Lake Victoria Nyanza During the Campaign Against German East Africa
Fifty Years in the Royal Navy. by Admiral Sir Percy Scott, Bart (of naval gunnery fame)

1921-3
The Merchant Service and its Association With the Royal Navy (in WW1)
Changes in Naval Construction and Tactics Which Suggest Themselves As the Result of War Experience, and the Future Development in Sub-Marine and Aerial Activity. by Lieut-Commander R. G. Studd, R.N
Operations in the Crimea, 1919
Smashing the Mullah the Navy's Part. - I (Somaliland, 1920)
Book - Motor Launch Patrol by Lt Gordon Maxwell

1921-4
Smashing the Mullah; the Navy's Part - II (Somaliland, 1920)
Narrative of HMS. Caradoc, 1917-1920, Part I (light cruiser, Grand Fleet, Baltic, Black Sea)
Experiences on ANZAC Beach (Beach Master, Captain RN)


1922-1
Tactical Defence of a Convoy (background to WW1)
The Tactical Use of Smoke in Fleet Actions (background to WW1)
Narrative of HMS. Caradoc, 1917-1920. Part II (light cruiser, Black Sea)
The Army in War and Peace. by Brigadier-General F. G. Stone, C.M.G (useful WW1 background)
A German Critique of the Official History of the War

1922-2
Narrative of HMS. Caradoc, 1917-1920- III. by Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander E. L. Markham, O.B.E., M.B., R.N (Black Sea)
The Engine Room Staff in the Battle of Skagerrack. by Engineer-Commander Otto Looks (Retired), Late Chief Engineer of S.M.S. Seydlitz.

Book lists are now being added to the Reviews, but unless included in the contents list are not shown here

1922-3
The Break Through of the Goeben and Breslau from Messina to the Dardanelles. by Admiral Wilhelm Souchon

1922-4
Naval History: a Comparative Table (valuable summary of naval Administrative and Operational changes from 12th Century up to 1900's)
Impressions of the River Danube (1921-22)
Ice: and the Experiences of the Danube Flotilla in It During the Winter of 1921-22
The Crew of the Moewe on Lake Tanganyika (WW1)


1923-1
The Maritime Rights of Belligerent Powers (includes development of British blockade in WW1)
The Exiling of the Late Ex Emperor Karl of Austria-Hungary (Danube Flotilla 1921)
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916-1 (including Channel Fleet, South Atlantic, Falklands)
The Tigris Above Baghdad. by Lieut-Comm. A. S. Elwell-sutton, R.N. (gunboats, 1918)

1923-2
The Wreck of the Raleigh (cruiser, Canada, 1922)
HMS. Canopus, August 1914, to March 1916- II (Coronel)
With HMS Danae in the Baltic (1922)

1923-3
The Triumph of Unarmed Forces, 1914-1918 (blockade of Germany)
The War in the Adriatic, 1914-1918. by Captain Nicholas Stankovic, Royal Yugoslav Navy
Winston Churchill at the Admiralty. by Captain Alfred Dewar, O.B.E., R.N. (Retired)
H.M.S. Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916 III (Battle of the Falklands)
Smyrna and After - I (1922)

1923-4
HMS. Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916 IV (Dardanelles)
Smyrna and After - II (1922)


1924-1
Winston Churchill and the Dardanelles. by Captain A. C. Dewar, O.B.E., R.N
HMS. Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916. V (Gallipoli)
Smyrna and After - III (1922)

1924-2
Naval Operations of War, Vol. III. the Battle of Jutland (the official history)
Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson (the Admiralty Staff)
A Week-End in the North Sea (Grand Fleet 1917)
Smyrna and After- IV and V (1922)
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916. - VI (Gallipoli)

1924-3
The Spanish American War of 1898 (any lessons for WW1?)
With the Royal Naval Division in Antwerp and its Evacuation and Escape Therefrom (1914)
The Mediterranean Muddle. the Navy in the Dardanelles Campaign. by Admiral of the Fleet Lord Wester Wemyss, G.C.B., C.M.G., M.V.O
The Naval War Staff, 1912-14
HMS. Canopus, August, 1914, to March, 1916 VII (Dardanelles and Aegean)

1924-4
Imaginary Tactics and the Battle of Jutland
Some British Naval Operations Against the Turkish Nationalists in 1920
Some Observations Upon the Naval Staff System and Organisation (including WW1)

1925-1
Control of Sea Transport (including WW1)
A1 at Lloyd's. by C. Ernest Fayle (useful background)

1925-2
The Jutland Scandal (the book by Admiral Bacon)
Jutland or Trafalgar?
Seaborne Trade in War (WW1)
Official History of the War. Vol. II. Military Operations. by Brigadier-General J. E. Edmonds (a reminder of the value of the official histories)

1925-3
Jutland and the Service
Lloyd's Patriotic Fund. by C. Ernest Fayle (including WW1)

1925-4
Naval Operations in the Red Sea, 1916-17
The Cruise of the Libau in Connection With the Revolution in Ireland. Translated by Lieutenant Commander G. C. Steele, V.C., R.N (German ship, 1916, also known as Aud)
Book - The American Naval History of the World War
The German Submarines During the Battle of Jutland


1926-1
Naval Operations in the Red Sea, 1917-19
Reminiscences of a Russian Naval Officer (North Russia, 1919)
Torpedo Aircraft (includes brief WW1 summary)

1926-2
The German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland - I
Notes on Baltic Operations, 1919 (including CMB attacks)

1926-3
The German Strategy in the Distant Seas.- I (overseas bases and cruiser operations)
The German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland.- II
The Perils of Amateur Strategy (the attack on the Dardanelles fortresses)

1926-4
The German Strategy in the Distant Seas. - II (cruiser operations)
The German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland. - III
The History of H.M. Navigation School. 1926. by Lieutenant R. K. Dickson, R.N (including WW1)


1927-1
The German Strategy in the Distant Seas. - III (cruiser operations)
The German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland. - IV
Coastal Motor Boat Attacks (WW1)
Book - The Naval History of the World War. by T. G. Frothingham, Captain U.S.N

1927-2
The Tenth Anniversary of the Skagerrack (Jutland, by the then Russian Attache)
The World Crisis, 1916-1918. by the Right Hon. Winston Churchill, C.H., M.P.  (including the naval chapters)

1927-3
Britain's Sea Soldiers. Compiled by General Sir H. E. Blumberg, K.C.B., R.M (Marines in WW1)

1927-4
The Wanhsien Incident (China, 1927)
Action Between Chinese Cruisers off Woosung  (1927)
The Royal Indian Navy. by the Director of the Royal Indian Marine (RIM background)
Intelligence in Cruiser Warfare (German cruiser operations, WW1)


1928-1
International Law. - VI (including WW1 blockade control)

1928-2
The Auxiliary Patrol and the R.N.V.R (general background)

1928-3
The Royal Indian Navy. by Commander R. H. Garstin, O.B.E., R.I.M (including a history)
With Coastal Motor Boats in North Russia, 1919. by the Late Lieutenant-Commander Cecil C. Dickinson, D.S.O., R.N.


1929-1
Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918, Vol IX, the Royal Australian Navy
Book - My Mystery Ships. by Rear-Admiral Gordon Campbell

Some book reviews continue to be articles in their own right and are listed as articles

1929-3
Naval Operations, Vol. IV by Sir Henry Newbolt (Part I)
Lessons of the World War, Vols. I. to V. by Captain Otto Groos (mainly naval)
The Submarine War and Foreign Politics. by Vice-Admiral Michelson. (1914-18)

1929-4
Naval Operations, Vol. IV by Sir Henry Newbolt. (Part II.)
Sea Strategy of the World War by Vice-Admiral A.D. von Wolfgang Wegener.


1930-1
The Third Destroyer Flotilla in China, 1926-1928 (life in a flotilla)
The Life of Lord Fisher of Kilverstone. by Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon

1930-2
Lord Fisher's Critics in the February Number. by Vice Admiral F. C. Dreyer
Lord Fisher's Policies. by Lord Sydenham of Combe
Lord Fisher. by Admiral Sir Douglas Nicholson
Book - Earl Beatty - Admiral of the Fleet. by Lieut-Comdr Geoffrey Rawson, R.N

1930-3
Lord Fisher's Policies - II. by Lord Sydenham of Combe
A Jutland Myth
Notes from a Yangtse Diary. Part II. February to October, 1929
The Naval Blockade, 1914-18. by Lieutenant Louis Guichard

1930-4
Battle Cruiser Reminiscences (HMS Lion, 1915-16)
Jutland - Before and After
The Navy As a Police Force (valuable summary of worldwide incidents, 1907-29)
Book - HMS. Excellent, 1830-1930 (Whale Island)

1931-1
Armed Merchantmen: Speech of Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge (1916 speech)
Narrative in Log Form of Passage of Fourth Submarine Flotilla to Hong Kong, 1930 (interesting background)
Oil (its pre-WW1 introduction and impact)

1931-2
Some Notes on the Early Days of the Royal Naval War College (pre-WW1)
Reminiscences of the War College and Early Senior Officers War Courses (pre-WW1)

1931-3
Jutland: Some Suggested Lessons
Naval Operations: History of the Great War. Vol. V. by Henry Newbolt
The German Submarine War, 1914-1918. by R. H. Gibson and Maurice Prendergast
Book - By Guess and by God. by William Guy Carr (British WW1 submarine operations)
Book - U-Boat Stories. Edited by Commander Karl Neureuther and Claus Bergen
Book - A Glance at Gallipoli. by Lieut-Colonel C. O. Head

1931-4
Book - The Sea Raiders. by E. Keble Chatterton (German raiders of WW1)
With the Harwich Naval Forces, 1914-1915. by Commander Claude L. A. Woollard, R.N
Book- Before Jutland. by Captain Hans Pockhammer (German surface battles)
Two Lone Ships by Georg Kopp (Goeben and Breslau)
Book - Gallant Gentlemen. by E. Keble Chatterton (including Coronel and Falklands)


1932-1
The Royal Naval Staff College (including pre-WW1 history)
The Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (history including WW1)
Endless Story. by Taffrail (WW1 destroyers)
Strange Intelligence. by Hector Bywater and H. C. Ferraby (naval intelligence, including WW1)
Lauterbach of the China Sea. by Lowell Thomas (service included cruiser Emden, German Q-ship)
Book - Military Operations, Togoland and the Cameroons, 1914-16. by Brig-General F. J. Moberley (including naval operations)

1932-2
The Konigsberg Adventure. by E. Keble Chatterton (1914-15)
Book - Der Handelskrieg Mit U -Booten. by Rear-Admiral Arno Spindler (the U-boat war)
The Kaiser's Coolies. by Theodor Plivier (life in the German Fleet)

1932-3
Book - Last Days of the German Fleet. by Ludwig Freiwald

1932-4
The Board of Admiralty (as laid down in 1923)
Trinity House (useful background)
Tigris Gunboats. by Vice-Admiral Wilfrid Nunn (Mesopotamian campaign)
Book - The Official History of the Gallipoll Campaign. Volume II. by Brigadier-General C. F. Aspinall Oglander
40 O.B. or How the War Was Won. by Hugh Cleland Hoy (Room 40, Naval Intelligence)

1933-1
Submarines (including WW1)
The Big Blockade. by E. Keble Chatterton (10th CS, Northern Patrol)

1933-2
Smoke on the Horizon. by Vice-Admiral C. V. Usborne (Med in WW1)
Book - Flotillas by Captain Lionel Dawson (including WW1 in destroyers)
Emden by Oberleutnant Franz Joseph, Prince of Hohenzollern
Death of a Fleet, 1917-1919. by Paul Schubert and Langhorne Gibson (the German fleet)
Book review-A Short History of the World's Shipping Industry. by C. Ernest Fayle

1933-3
Vice-Admiral Sir William Creswell, Royal Australian Navy (and its pre-WW1 development)
Admiral Von Hipper. by Hugo Von Waldeyer Hartz
The 'Ayesha', a Great Adventure. by Hellmuth Von Mucke (escape of some of Emden's crew)

1933-4
New Zealand and Her Naval Forces (including WW1)
Book - War Memoirs of David Lloyd George. Vol. 1


1934-1
Military Operations in Spanish Morocco and a Comparison with the Dardanelles Campaign. (1925 Rif Campaign)

1934-2
Independent Routeing of Merchant Ships (WW1 procedures)
Book - New Light on Jutland. by the Rev. J. L. Prestfield
The War in the Air. by H. A. Jones (WW1, including naval air operations)

1934-3
The Pre-convoy Defence of Trade (in WW1)
Mandated Territories (fate of ex-Turkish and German territories after WW1)
Coronel and After. by Paymaster Commander Lloyd Hirst
Good-bye Russia. by Captain Evan Cameron (transport Rio Negro in 1919)
Book - An Atlas of Current Affairs. by J. F. Horrabin (post-WW1 territorial changes)

1934-4
The Navy and the Air, Part I (pre- and WW1 developments)
The Submarine Peril. the Admiralty Policy in 1917. by Admiral of the Fleet the Right Hon. Earl Jellicoe
The Naval Memoirs of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes
The Riddle of Jutland. by Langhorne Gibson and Vice Admiral J. E. T. Harper
Book - The Battle of Jutland. by Epicarrnio Corbino
Prince Louis of Battenberg. by Admiral Mark Kerr (pre-WW1 Admiral)
Danger Zone. by E. Keble Chatterton (Admiral Bayly, Q-ships, and Queenstown)
Thirty-six Years at the Admiralty. Bv Sir Charles Walker (including WW1)

1935-1
Baltic Extract  (saving British merchantmen trapped in the Baltic in WW1)
An Arctic Sledge Trip During the War (north Russia, 1916)
Three Admirals Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher G. F. M. Cradock (lost at Coronel)
Three Admirals Rear-Admiral Sir Robert K. Arbuthnot (lost at Jutland)
Three Admirals Rear-Admiral the Hon. Sir Horace L. A. Hood (lost at Jutland)

1935-2
The Introduction of the Convoy System (in WW1)
Some Russian Experiences, 1915-16 (North Russia)

1935-3
Smyrna and the Dardanelles, 1922
Some Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - II (including Baltic)
The Life and Letters of Lord Wester Wemyss, G. C. B., Admiral of the Fleet. by Lady Wester Wemyss (including WW1)

1935-4
The German Colonial Empire, 1884-1918 (useful background)
The Naval Memoirs of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes, 1916-1918
Swept Channels. by Taffrail (minesweepers in WW1)
Blast and Counterblast. By Vice-Admiral C. V. Usborne (WW1)
Dardanelles Dilemma. by E. Keble Chatterton

1936-1
Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe (tributes following his death)
J. R. J. (Admiral Jellicoe, including WW1)
Dardanelles Details (HMS Vengeance)
Some Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - IV (including Black Sea)
The Further Adventures of Thomas Neill, Officers' Steward (up to 1913)
Great Britain and the German Navy. by E. L. Woodward (up to WW1)
Road to War. America: 1914-1917. by Walter Millis

1936-2
Admiral of the Fleet the Right Hon. Earl Beatty (tributes following his death)
Dardanelles Details - II (HMS Vengeance)
Some Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - V
By and Large by Admiral Sir Barry Domvile (including WW1)
Gallipoli: the Fading Vision. by John North

1936-3
Kolchak. Arctic Explorer, Russian Admiral, and Siberian Dictator - I (including WW1)
Dardanelles Details - III (HMS Vengeance)
Some Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - VI (by Admiral R.F.P.?)
Salvage Operations on HMS. Hastings (1936 - useful background)
The Battle of Jutland, by the Late Commander Holloway H, Frost, U.S.N

1936-4
Kolchak. Arctic Explorer, Russian Admiral, and Siberian Dictator - II (WW1)
The German Navy in the War Against Russia, 1914-18
Some Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - VII
Jellicoe. the Life of John Rushworth, Earl Jellicoe. by Admiral Sir R. H. Bacon
War Memoirs of David Lloyd George - vol. V
Seas of Adventure. by E. Keble Chatterton (Med in WW1)

1937-2
The Administration of a Fighting Service (by Secretary of the Admiralty from 1917-36)
Some Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - IX (including the Black Sea)
Kolchak. Arctic Explorer, Russian Admiral, and Siberian Dictator (end of WW1)

1937-3
The Undefeated Spirit (tribute to Admiral William Fisher, including WW1)
Some Russian Experiences, 1915-1916 - X
My Mis-spent Youth. by Henry Fitch (a Paymaster in WW1)

1938-1
M. A. S. (the Italian MTB's of WW1)
The Admiralty Library (interesting background)

1938-2
The Royal Indian Navy (including WW1)
The Mutinies in the German Fleet in 1917 and 1918
Severn's Saga. by E. Keble Chatterton (the WW1 monitor)

1938-3
Aye, Aye, Sir. by Clinker Knocker (Stoker in action at sea in WW1)

1938-4
Naval History and the Historian (including the importance of the Navy Records Society)
Jellicoe. by Captain E. Altham, R.N
History of the Great War. Naval Operations, Vol. I, Second Edition by Sir Julian Corbett
300,000 Sea Miles. an Autobiography. by Admiral Sir Henry Pelly, K.C.V.O. , C.B. (including WW1)

1939-1
Attacks Upon Colonies (written 1916)
The Colonial Campaigns and Thelr Naval Importance (including German in WW1)
The Post-war Blockade of Germany (1918-19)
Yarns About Stores (interesting background, apparently mainly pre-WW1)

1939-2
The Importance of the Study of Naval History     
Book - Pull Together! the Memoirs of the Late Admiral Sir Lewis Bayly     
Book - We Dive at Dawn. by Lieutenant-Commander K. Edwards, R.N (WW1)     
The Cruise of the Raider 'Wolf' by Roy Alexander     
Book - The Splinter Fleet of the Otranto Barrage. by Ray Millholland (USN sub-chasers in WW1)

1939-3
The Founder of Fighting Ships (Fred T Jane)
Book -The Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918. by Harold and Margaret Sprout


WORLD WAR 2

1939-4
A Military Mission (Black Sea and S Russia 1919)
Book -The Story of a Naval Life. by Admiral Sir Hugh Tweedie (including WW1 service)
Book - Cruisers in Battle. by Hector C. Bywater (light cruiser actions in WW1)
Book -The Maritime Strategy of the World War (1914-18). by Vice-Admiral Wolfgang Wegener (written 1929)

1940-1
Defensively Armed Merchant Ships (including WW1)
Book - The Blockade, 1914-1919 by W. Arnold-forster

1940-2
Book - From 1900 Onward by Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon (including Dover Patrol)

1940-4   
Books - Mine and Countermine by Professor A. M. Low (includes WW1); Naval Operations. Vol. III (WW1, revised edition. Includes Jutland)

1941-1
Book - History of the Great War. Naval Operations, Vol. III by Corbett, Second Edition

1942-4
Book - My Naval Life, 1886-1941, by Admiral of the Fleet the Earl of Cork and Orrery

1943-4
Book - Admiral Sir William Fisher. by Admiral Sir William James (including WW1)


POST-WORLD WAR 2

1949-1
Book - A Shipbuilder's Yarn by Sir Eustace H. W. Tennyson d'Eyncourt (Director of Naval Construction 1912-24)

1949-2
Ring Round Bolshevism: South Russia 1919-20 (Black Sea and HMS Tobago)
Book Review - My Naval Career by Admiral Sir Sydney R. Fremantle (including WW1)

1950-1
Submarine Hunting in 1918

1950-3
Book - The Royal Naval College, Dartmouth by E. A. Hughes (including WW1)

1951-1
The Turkish Armistice of 1918 (on board HMS Agamemnon)

1951-4
Books - The Life and Letters of David Beatty, Admiral of the Fleet by Rear-Admiral W. S. Chalmers; Roger Keyes by Brigadier C. Aspinall-Oglander (of the Dardanelles and Zeebrugge)

1952-1
Pretorius and The Konigsberg (the German cruiser in 1914)
Book - Happy Adventure by Admiral Lord Mountevans (including Antarctic and Dover Patrol)

1952-3
Book - Portrait of An Admiral by Arthur J. Marder (Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond, including WW1)

1952-4
Book - Fear God and Dread Nought by Arthur J. Marder (letters of Lord Fisher)

1953-3
The Scapa Sinkings (background to the German scuttling)
Lord Beatty's 'Battle Cruiser Orders' (as issued to his Fleet)

1954-3
The Dardanelles, or Little by Little (and Gallipoli)

1955-2
The Coronel Campaign (the campaign against the German East Asiatic Squadron)

1955-3
Forty Years of Change At Portsmouth Dockyard (including WW1)

1956-3
The Submarine Passage of The Dardanelles, 1915, I
The Ordnance Board (1414 to The Present Day) (including WW1-era)

1956-4
The Submarine Passage of The Dardanelles, 1915, II
Torpedoing HM Submarine E.15 (Dardanelles, 1915)
Book - Gallipoli by Alan Moorehead

1957-2
The Dardanelles Campaign, I
Truth and Criticism in History - and Jutland
Books - Fear God and Dread Nought (Vol II) (Ed) A. J. Marder (letters of Lord Fisher); Forlorn Hope, 1915 by Rear-Admiral C. G. Brodie (Dardanelles submarine commander)

1957-3
The Dardanelles Campaign, II

1957-4
The Dardanelles Campaign, III

1958-1
Why Don't We Learn From History? (including WW1 U-boat lessons)
British Naval Non-Rigid Airships, 1914-1918

1958-2
Parkinson's Law (including some WW1 references - well worth reading anyway)
Book - Jutland by Captain Donald MacIntyre DSO, DSC, RN

1958-3
Scapa Flow: its Origin As A Fleet Base
Dardanelles Days - and Nights (destroyer recollections)
Books - Bless Our Ship by Captain Eric Bush DSO**, DSC, RN (including WW1 service); Zeebrugge by Barrie Pitt

1958-4
Scapa Flow: The Fleet Base (WW1)

1959-1
War on Shipping, 1914-1918

1959-2
The Grand Fleet After Jutland

1959-3
The Grand Fleet, 1917-18
Books - Fear God and Dreadnought, Vol. III by Professor A. J. Marder (letters of Lord Fisher); The Mystery of Lord Kitchener's Death by Donald McCormick (sinking of HMS Hampshire 1916)

1959-4
The Battle of Jutland, I


1960-1
Battle of Jutland, II
The Study of Naval History - How to Begin
Book - Footprints in the Sea by Captain Augustus Agar VC RN (CMB commander)

1960-2
Battle of Jutland - Lessons and Basic Causes

1960-3
The Scuttling of the German Fleet at Scapa Flow, 1919
The Channel Tunnel in pre-World War I Strategy

1961-1
An Early Carrier Operation (by Furious on Tondern, July 1918)

1961-3
The End of the High Seas Fleet - A Prelude
Book - The Papers of Admiral Sir John Fisher, Vol. I (Ed) by Lt-Cdr P. K. Kemp

1961-4
Book - From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow. Vol. I: The Road to War 1904-1914, by Professor A. Marder

1962-2
Books - The Fleet that Jack Built by Rear-Admiral Sir William Jameson (Adm Fisher and some of the Admirals); The Sea is Strong by Somerset De Chair (on Adm de Chair of the10th Cruiser Squadron, Northern Patrol)

1962-4
Book - Coronel and the Falkland Islands by Captain G. Bennett

1963-2
The Nucleus Crew System 1904-1914 (recollections in the Nore)
Some Early Submariners, III (RN - pre-WW1)
Book - The K Boats by Don Everitt

1963-3
Coronel and Falklands
Esquimalt - Fifty Years as a Municipality (useful WW1-era information)

1963-4
The Science of Admiralty (includes analysis of WW1 convoys)
The Destruction and Salvage of Zeppelin L70 (1918)

1964-1
The Science of Admiralty, III (including some WW1 analysis)
Book - Evans of the 'Broke' by Reginald Pound (including the Antarctic and Dover Patrol); The Sea Raiders by Captain Kenneth Langmaid (including WW1)

1964-2
Book - Cowan's War by Captain Geoffrey Bennett (Baltic, 1919-20); Dardanelles Patrol by Peter Shankland and Anthony Hunter (the submarines)

1964-4
Books - The Battle of Jutland by Captain Geoffrey Bennett; The Man Who Bought a Navy by Gerald Bowman (salvaging German Fleet); A Hundred Years of Specialized Shipbuilding and Engineering, by K. C. Barnaby (Thornycroft's, including WW1-era)

1965-3
Mediterranean Convoys, 1918 (personal recollections)
Books - Gallipoli by Robert Rhodes James       

1966-1
Room 40 (the Admiralty codebreakers of WW1)
Good Hope Days, 1907-8 (later lost at Coronel)
Book - From Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, Vol II, to the Eve of Jutland by Arthur J. Marder

1966-2
The Northern Mine Barrage and its Illegitimate Offspring (former WW1, latter in WW2)
Fifty Years Ago (HMS Tiger at Jutland)     
The Defence of Trade, 1914-18 (includes the U-boat campaigns and convoy introduction)     

1966-3
The Last Fifty Years (including life in the Navy in WW1)
Books - From Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, Vol III, Jutland and After, by Arthur J. Marder; The Smoke Screen of Jutland by Cdr. John Irving

1966-4
More About That Mine Barrage (the Antenna mines of WW2)     
Reminiscences of an Early Naval Engineer (1870-80's)   

1967-1
Reminiscences of an Early Naval Engineer - II (1880's continued)
Book - Aim Straight by Peter Padfield (Adm Percy Scott, including WW1-era fire control)

1967-2
Ramblings on Strategic Thought (including much WW1-era)
Incident at Zanzibar (personal account of loss of HMS Pegasus, 1914)
Reminiscences of an Early Naval Engineer - III (1890-1900's)

1967-3
The U-Boat of Scapa Flow (last attempt in WW1)     
Royal Marine Artillery, 1804-1923 (including WW1)
The Navy at Cambridge: 1919 (continued training of young WW1 officers)   
The History of Singapore As a Naval Base Until 1941 (touches on WW1)     
Reminiscences of an Early Naval Engineer - IV (1900's)   
Books - Sailor in the Air by Vice Admiral Richard Bell Davies VC (WW1 air VC); Send a Gunboat by A. Preston and J. Major (pre-WW1)

1968-1
Yangtse Gunboats in the Early Twenties
Naval Flying, Eastchurch 1911-12 (the start)

1968-2
Naval Flying, 1913-1914 (RNAS pre-WW1)
A Brief History of the Naval Discipline Act (including WW1-era developments)
Books - The Admiralty Hydrographic Service 1795-1919 by Vice Admiral Sir Archibald Day;
Charlie B': the Life of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford by Geoffrey Bennett (mainly pre-WW1)

1968-3
H. M. Navigation School, 1903-1968 (including WW1-era)
Book - The British Admiralty by Leslie Gardiner

1968-4
'Der Tag' - Fifty-years Ago (surrender of the German Fleet - Adm Beatty's Memorandum)
On the Red Danube (Danube Naval Commission, 1919)
Pre 1914 Yarns (recollections of China Station, Argentina)

1969-1
Book - Naval Battles of the First World War by Geoffrey Bennett

1969-2
Per Terram I - 1919 (Russian intervention - guns of HMS Kent across Siberia)
Books - The Jellicoe Papers (Ed) by Professor A. Temple Patterson for the Navy Records Society; The Pursuit of Admiral Von Spee by Richard Hough

1969-3
Mobilization - 1914 (events of July 1914)
Per Terram - II (1919 Siberian intervention continued)
Book Review - Jellicoe by A. Temple Patterson

1969-4
Glow-Worm on the Danube, 1921 - I (river gunboat)
Per Terram - III (1919 Siberian intervention continued)
Snotty, 1922 - I (recollections)
Book - Jane's Fighting Ships 1914 and Jane's All the World's Fighting Ships 1898 (Ed) by Fred T. Jane


1970-1
Glow-Worm on the Danube, 1921 - II (river gunboat)
Snotty, 1922 - II (recollections)
Books - First Sea Lord, Lord Fisher by Richard Hough; From Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, Vol. IV, 1917, Year of Crisis by A. J. Marder

1970-2
Glow-Worm on the Danube, 1921 - III (river gunboat)
Book - Naval Air Service, Vol. I (1908-1918) by Captain S. R. Roskill

1970-3
Books - From Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, Vol V by Professor A. J. Marder; Hankey, Man of Secrets by Captain S. W. Roskill (War Cabinet secretary, WW1)

1970-4
Book - Jane's Fighting Ships 1906-7 and Naval Annual 1913

1972-1
Book - V and W Class Destroyers by Anthony Preston

1972-2
A Brief History of the Coastguard Service (including WW1)

1972-3
Naval Mutiny in 1914 (battleship Zealandia)

1972-4
Weihaiwei in the '30s (China Station)

1973-1
Book - The Killing Time (the German U-Boats 1914-1918) by Edwyn A. Gray

1973-2
Hall and Godfrey - Doyens of Naval Intelligence (Hall of WW1)

1973-3
Echoes of the Emden (sinking of French destroyer Mousquet, 1914)

1973-4
Royal Naval College Greenwich Centenary 1873-1973

1974-2
Book - Tyrwhitt of the Harwich Force by A. Temple Patterson

1974-3
The Royal Navy During the Russian Revolution 1918-19
Book - Another Look at Lord Fisher (some of the biographies)

1975-3
The Navy in the Dardanelles Campaign
A Naval Debut: 'the Wobbly Eight', 1917 (Midshipman's service on battleship Dominion)
Books - Gallipoli by Captain Eric Bush; The Keyes Papers: Volume I, 1914-18 (Ed) Paul G. Halpern   

1975-4
The Royal Navy in the First World War

1976-1
Staff Training and the Royal Navy, World War 1 and aftermath
Something Wrong With Our Bloody Ships (the battlecruisers lost at Jutland)

1976-2
Book - The Devil's Device by Edwyn Gray (development of the torpedo)

1976-3
Apprentice Fitter 1915 (arms industry)

1977-1
Twice a Wren (WW1 and 2 service)
Books - Men of Gallipoli by Peter Liddle; Jutland 1916 by John Costello and Terry Hughes

1977-3
T.B.037 - I (torpedo boat, China Station, WW1-era)

1977-4
T.B.037 - II
HMS Moorsom at Jutland (destroyer)

1978-2
Books - The Wrens 1917-77 by Ursula Stuart Mason; Operational Research in World War 2: Operational Research Against the U-Boat by C. H. Waddington; Naval Operations Analysis by the Naval Science Dept., US Naval Academy

1979-1
Book - From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, Volume 3 by Arthur Marder

1979-2
Book -Big Gun Monitors by Ian Buxton (including WW1)

1981-3
Book - Damn the Dardanelles: the Story of Gallipoli by John Laffin

1982-1
Books - Jellicoe by John Winton; The Lower Deck of the Royal Navy 1900-39 by Anthony Carew

1982-3
The Wreck of HMS Raleigh (cruiser, 1922)

1983-2
Book - Room 40: British Naval Intelligence, 1914-18 by Patrick Beesley

1984-1
Book - Convoy: The Defence of Sea Trade 1890-1990 by John Winton (including WW1)

1984-2
An Eye Witness at the Battle of Jutland (Eng Lt, HMS Sparrowhawk)
Jackson, the Father of Maritime Radio (its early development, pre-WW1)

1984-3
Commander R. H. D. Townsend Royal Navy (1879-1916) (HMS Invincible, including Battle of the Falklands)

1985-1
The Early Days of Wireless Telegraphy at Sea (its early development, pre-WW1)
Book - DOC, 100 Year History of the Sick Berth Branch by G. Clark

1985-2
In Warspite at Jutland (Capt RMLI, turret commander)
The Royal Naval College, Osborne: 1903-1921.

1985-3
Steam Picket Boats: Some Reminiscences (HMS Hood's, 1923-24)     

1986-2
ASW: the First 40 Years (including WW1 and ASDIC)

1986-3
Early Development of Naval Fire Control (including WW1)

1986-4
HMS Vernon - History Project (background to Vernon)

1987-1
Convoy (including WW1)

1988-0
The Founders and the Early Days (of The Naval Review, from 1913; also WW1 background)
The First Two Years (of The Naval Review)
Naval Officers' Pay Since 1913, With a Note on Subscriptions (to The Naval Review)

1988-1
The British Destroyer - Some Aspects of its Development (interesting comparisons between WW1-era and later classes)

1988-2
Two Old Naval Customs That Died Hard (Admiral's stern-walks and submerged torpedo flats)

1988-4
100 Years of Sport in the Royal Navy (including WW1-era developments)

1990-4
The Navy in the Twenties (aftermath of WW1)

1993-1
Steam Picket Boats (WW1-era recollections)

1993-3
The Blocking of Zeebrugge on St George's Day 1918 (diary of Eng Lt-Cdr in HMS Thetis)

1993-4
Why Was the Admiralty Reluctant to Introduce Convoy As a Counter U-Boat Strategy in World War One?

1994-2
The Sinking of the Majestic (Dardanelles, May 1915)

1994-3
Introduction of Aircraft Carriers Into the Royal Navy (including WW1-era)

1995-2
The Hydrographic Office - the Next 200 Years (including some history)

1995-3
Naval History: Why, How and by Whom - I

1995-4
Naval History: Why, How and by Whom - II

1996-4
Formation of the Electrical and TAS Branches (including early history)
Incident off the Belgian Coast (monitor M.27, May 1917)
HMS Goliath's Full Power Trial in 1908 (battleship; diary of Eng Sub-Lt)

1997-1
Uniform Changes (history of naval uniform, including WW1-era)

1997-3
Jellicoe and Convoy (his role in their introduction)

1997-4
Jutland: a Signalman's Account

1998-1
Churchill and the Naval Assault on the Dardanelles - I

1998-2
Churchill and the Naval Assault on the Dardanelles - II

1998-4
Osborne Days (RN College, 1903-21)

1999-1
Exploding Myths: Battle-Cruisers (WW1 and WW2)

1999-4
Post Jutland Letters (from Commodore, 4th LCS to his wife)

2000-4
British Naval Intervention in the Baltic 1919

2001-1
A Hundred Years of Silent Service (submarine service from inception)

2001-4
Battlecruisers: the Controversy in the Naval Review After 1918

2002-1
Royal Navy Remembered in the Baltic (Estonian War of Independence 1918-20)
Transition to War - 1914 (diary of Sub-Lt in HMS Lancaster)
Battle Cruisers (Dreyer fire control)

2002-2
Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon - I (father of submarine service. "The cleverest officer in the Navy - Lord Fisher")

2002-3
Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon - I (Coventry Ordnance, Dover Patrol)

2002-4
Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon - I (in retirement)

2003-4
Adventure in Estonia (RN in Baltic, 1918-19)




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The Naval Review Archives

100 Years of Sport in the Royal Navy (including WW1-era developments), 1988-4
1807-1917. a Comparison (of naval blockade strategy, France, then Germany), 1920-1
300,000 Sea Miles. an Autobiography. by Admiral Sir Henry Pelly, K.C.V.O., C.B. (including WW1), 1938-4
40 O.B. or How the War Was Won. by Hugh Cleland Hoy (Room 40, Naval Intelligence), 1932-4
 

A1 at Lloyd's. by C. Ernest Fayle (useful background), 1925-1
Action Between Chinese Cruisers off Woosung (1927), 1927-4
Action of May 15th, 1917, in the Adriatic; and the Torpedoing of the Dartmouth, 1919-3
Action off Falkland Islands. By an Officer of the Inflexible, 1915-1
Action off Jutland, May 31st, 1916, letter from a destroyer, 1917-1
Action off the Falkland Islands. (2) A Letter from the Invincible, 1915-2
Action off the Falkland Islands. (3) the Part of the Macedonia, 1915-2
Action off the Falkland Islands. (4) the Cruise of HMS Canopus, 1915-2
Action off the Falkland Islands. (5) Sidelights on the Battle, 1915-2
Action off the Falkland Islands. (I) the Cornwall's Share, 1915-2
Action off the Falkland Islands. the Chase of the German Squadron and the Kent's Action With the Nurnberg, 1915-1
Action on October 17th, 1914, Between the Undaunted, Legion, Loyal, Lance, and Lennox and Four German T.b.d.'s of S. Class, 1917-1
Administration of a Fighting Service (by Secretary of the Admiralty from 1917-36), 1937-2
Admiral in Command, the Duties of an. Translated from the Revista Marittima, 1914-4
Admiral of the Fleet Earl Jellicoe (tributes on his death), 1936-1
Admiral of the Fleet the Right Hon. Earl Beatty (tributes on his death), 1936-2
Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Arthur Knyvet Wilson (the Admiralty Staff), 1924-2
Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon - I (father of submarine service. "The cleverest officer in the Navy - Lord Fisher"), 2002-2
Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon - II (Coventry Ordnance, Dover Patrol), 2002-3
Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon - III (in retirement), 2002-4
Admiral Von Hipper. by Hugo Von Waldeyer Hartz, 1933-3
Admiralty Library (interesting background), 1938-1
Adriatic, Four Months in the HMS. Weymouth, 1916-2
Adventure in Estonia (RN in Baltic, 1918-19), 2003-4
Adventures of the Emden and Her Crew (including escape in sailing vessel Ayesha), 1918-1
Aerial Attack on Friedrichshafen. Memorandum by the Director of the Air Department, 1915-1
After the War (written November 1915), 1919-1
Agamemnon, a Narrative of HMS, in the Mediterranean (Jan 1915-Mar 1917), 1916-1
Ages of Entry Into the Navy, Historical Abstract of, 1676 to 1914, 1914-2
Air Power, 1913-2
Air Service, Meteorology in the, 1914-4
Akaba, the Bombardment of, 1916-1
Allied China Squadron (at war), 1915-2
ANZAC. Impressions of the Landing and 14 Weeks' Work on the Beach, 1916-2
Appreciating a Situation, Notes on. I (strategy and tactics), 1914-2
Appreciating a Situation, Notes on. II (strategy and tactics), 1914-3
Apprentice Fitter 1915 (arms industry), 1976-3
Arctic Sledge Trip During the War (north Russia, 1916), 1935-1
Armed Merchantmen: Speech of Hon. Henry Cabot Lodge (1916 speech), 1931-1
Army in War and Peace. by Brigadier-General F. G. Stone, C.M.G (useful WW1 background), 1922-1
ASW: the First 40 Years (including WW1 and ASDIC), 1986-2
Atrophy of the Lieutenant, the (problems of specialisation), 1914-1
Attacks on the Konigsberg (her destruction by monitors), 1915-4
Attacks Upon Colonies (written 1916), 1939-1
Attempted Invasion of 1745, 1915-1
Australia and Her Navy, 1914-3
Auxiliary Patrol and the R.N.V.R (general background), 1928-2
Aye, Aye, Sir. by Clinker Knocker (Stoker in action at sea in WW1), 1938-3
'Ayesha', a Great Adventure. by Hellmuth Von Mucke (escape of some of Emden's crew), 1933-3


Backwater. Lake Victoria Nyanza During the Campaign Against German East Africa, 1921-2
Bacon As a Military Tutor (on Francis Bacon, written 1910), 1919-4
Baku During the British Naval Campaign on the Caspian in 1919, 1920-2
Baltic Extract (saving British merchantmen trapped in the Baltic in WW1), 1935-1
Battle Cruiser Reminiscences (HMS Lion, 1915-16), 1930-4
Battle Cruisers (Dreyer fire control), 2002-1
Battle Cruisers (their development), 1919-4
Battle Cruisers (wartime use), 1919-3
Battle of Jutland - Lessons and Basic Causes, 1960-2
Battle of Jutland, by the Late Commander Holloway H, Frost, U.S.N, 1936-3
Battle of Jutland, I, 1959-4
Battle of Jutland, II, 1960-1
Battlecruisers: the Controversy in the Naval Review After 1918, 2001-4
Better Late Than Never (art of war), 1915-1
Big Blockade. by E. Keble Chatterton (10th CS, Northern Patrol), 1933-1
Blast and Counterblast. 'Bv Vice-Admiral C. V. Usborne (WW1), 1935-4
Blocking of Zeebrugge on St George's Day 1918 (diary of Eng Lt-Cdr in HMS Thetis), 1993-3
Board of Admiralty (as laid down in 1923), 1932-4
Boat Attack at Dar-es-salaam on November 28th, 1914, and Bombardment of November 30th, 1914, 1919-2
Boats (ship's boats, powered and pulled), 1919-4
Break Through of the Goeben and Breslau from Messina to the Dardanelles. by Admiral Wilhelm Souchon, 1922-3
Britain's Sea Soldiers. Compiled by General Sir H. E. Blumberg, K.C.B, R.M (Marines in WW1), 1927-3
British Destroyer - Some Aspects of its Development (interesting comparisons between WW1-era and later classes), 1988-1
British Naval Intervention in the Baltic 1919, 2000-4
British Naval Non-Rigid Airships, 1914-1918, 1958-1
By and Large by Admiral Sir Barry Domvile (including WW1), 1936-2


Canada and the Navy, 1913-2
Changes in Naval Construction and Tactics Which Suggest Themselves As the Result of War Experience, and the Future Development in Sub-Marine and Aerial Activity. by Lieut-Commander R. G. Studd, R.N, 1921-3
Channel Tunnel in pre-World War I Strategy, 1960-3
Charlie B': the Life of Admiral Lord Charles Beresford by Geoffrey Bennett (mainly pre-WW1), 1968-2
Churchill and the Naval Assault on the Dardanelles - I, 1998-1
Churchill and the Naval Assault on the Dardanelles - II, 1998-2
Clyde-Forth Canal, Strategical Principles and the, 1913-4
Clyde-Forth Canal, the, 1913-3
Coastal Motor Boat Attacks (WW1), 1927-1
Colonial Campaigns and Thelr Naval Importance (including German in WW1), 1939-1
Colonial Expeditions (the German colonies), 1914-4
Commander R. H. D. Townsend Royal Navy (1879-1916) (HMS Invincible, including Battle of the Falklands), 1984-3
Commerce in War, the Influence of, 1914-3
Consideration of the Supply of Confidential Literature to the Fleet (including WW1), 1920-4
Considerations of Germany's Naval Policy, 1915-2
Considerations of the War at Sea, 1917-1
Continuous Commissions, a Plea for, 1913-4
Contributions, Donations, or Dominion Navies, 1913-2
Control of Sea Transport (including WW1), 1925-1
Control of Shipping During the War, 1919-2
Convoy (including WW1), 1987-1
Coronel - Translations of Extracts from Letter by Vice Admiral Count Spee and His Son, Lieutenant Count Otto Spee, 1915-3
Coronel (battle of, strategy and tactics), 1919-4
Coronel and After. by Paymaster Commander Lloyd Hirst, 1934-3
Coronel and Falklands, 1963-3
Coronel Campaign (operations against the German East Asiatic Squadron), 1955-2
Coronel, 1st November 1914. Vice-Admiral Count Spee's Despatch, 1915-3
Crew of the Moewe on Lake Tanganyika (WW1), 1922-4
Cruise of the Canopus (battleship, at Dardanelles), 1918-1
Cruise of the Libau in Connection With the Revolution in Ireland. Translated by Lieutenant Commander G. C. Steele, V.C, R.N (German ship, 1916, also known as Aud), 1925-4
Cruise of the Raider 'Wolf' by Roy Alexander, 1939-2
Cruiser Operations in the Sea of Japan. (Russo-Japanese War), 1915-1
Cruiser Work in the Great War (Napoleonic wars), 1913-3
Curious Analogy (Boer War v submarine warfare), 1915-4


Danger Zone. by E. Keble Chatterton (Admiral Bayly, Q-ships, and Queenstown), 1934-4
Dardanelle's Notes. HMS. Prince George, 1916-2
Dardanelles Campaign, I, 1957-2
Dardanelles Campaign, II, 1957-3
Dardanelles Campaign, III, 1957-4
Dardanelles Days - and Nights (destroyer recollections), 1958-3
Dardanelles Details (HMS Vengeance), 1936-1
Dardanelles Details - II (HMS Vengeance), 1936-2
Dardanelles Details - III (HMS Vengeance), 1936-
Dardanelles Dilemma. by E. Keble Chatterton, 1935-4
Dardanelles in 1915. Notes from HMS. Prince of Wales, 1916-2
Dardanelles Operations. Narrative of Events from HMS. Lord Nelson, 1916-2
Dardanelles, Narrative of Mine Sweeping Trawler 448, Manned by Queen Elizabeth, 1916-2
Dardanelles, or Little by Little (and Gallipoli), 1954-3
Dardanelles, Proceedings of HMS. Amethyst at the, 1916-1
Death of a Fleet, 1917-1919. by Paul Schubert and Langhorne Gibson (the German fleet), 1933-2
Decisive Point (Clausewitz's "On War"), 1915-1
Defence of Trade, 1914-18 (includes the U-boat campaigns and convoy introduction), 1966-2
Defensively Armed Merchant Ships (including WW1), 1940-1
Departmental Co-operation, Deficiency in, and its Influence on Construction (ship building liaison), 1914-2
Der Tag - Fifty-years Ago (surrender of the German Fleet - Adm Beatty's Memorandum), 1968-4
Destruction and Salvage of Zeppelin L70 (1918), 1963-4
Destruction of the Konigen Louise and the Sinking of the Amphion, 1917-1
Development and Employment of Submarines (in WW1), 1920-3
Diary Picked Up in the Observing Station, Fort Bismarck, Tsingtau, on November 9th, 1914, 1918-1
Distribution of the Fleet, the Strategic, 1914-3
Dogger Bank (January 1915 Battle of), 1917-1
Doings of the Cape of Good Hope Squadron (Aug 1914-Jan 1915), 1915-4
Dover Patrol, 1915-1917. by Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon, 1920-3
Dresden, the Search for and Ultimate Destruction of the, 1916-1


Early Carrier Operation (by Furious on Tondern, July 1918), 1961-1
Early Days of Wireless Telegraphy at Sea (its early development, pre-WW1), 1985-1
Early Development of Naval Fire Control (including WW1), 1986-3
East Coast of Africa, Naval Operations on the, After the Destruction of the Konigsberg, 1916-2
Echoes of the Emden (sinking of French destroyer Mousquet, 1914), 1973-3
Emden by Oberleutnant Franz Joseph, Prince of Hohenzollern, 1933-2
Employment of Submarines and Their Future Development (use in WW1), 1920-3
End of the German War Fleet (the surrender), 1918-1
End of the High Seas Fleet - A Prelude, 1961-3
Endless Story. by Taffrail (WW1 destroyers), 1932-1
Enemy's Coast, the Fallacy of the. a Criticism, 1914-3
Engine Room Staff in the Battle of Skagerrack. by Engineer-Commander Otto Looks (Retired), Late Chief Engineer of S.M.S. Seydlitz, 1922-2
Escape of the Emden from Tsingtau, 1919-2
Esprit De Corps and Morale (WW1 experiences), 1920-2
Esquimalt - Fifty Years as a Municipality (useful WW1-era information), 1963-3
Exiling of the Late Ex Emperor Karl of Austria-Hungary (Danube Flotilla 1921), 1923-1
Expeditions in the Rufiji River, 1917 (East Africa), 1920-4
Experiences in Macedonia (aboard HMS Grafton, 1916), 1919-3
Experiences on ANZAC Beach (Beach Master, Captain RN), 1921-4
Exploding Myths: Battle-Cruisers (WW1 and WW2), 1999-1
Extracts from Die Zwel Weissen Volker, by Georg Von Hase, Gunnery Commander of the Derfflinger (Jutland), 1920-2
Extracts from the Log of the Dresden, With Comments on Her Career, 1915-3
Eye Witness at the Battle of Jutland (Eng Lt, HMS Sparrowhawk), 1984-2


Falkland Isles, Action off the. December 8th, 1914, 1916-1
Fifty Years Ago (HMS Tiger at Jutland), 1966-2
Fifty Years in the Royal Navy. by Admiral Sir Percy Scott, Bart (of naval gunnery fame), 1921-2
Fighting Instruction, 1915-2
Finance and Naval Warfare, 1915-2
First Two Years (of The Naval Review), 1988-0
Fleet in Action, the, 1914-1
Fleet Tenders (the role of drifters), 1920-2
Foreign Languages in the Navy, 1914-4
Formation of the Electrical and TAS Branches (including early history), 1996-4
Fortification and Coast Defence, 1914-1
Fortification and Coast Defence, 1914-2
Fortification and Coast Defence. III, 1914-3
Forty Years of Change At Portsmouth Dockyard (including WW1), 1955-3
Founder of Fighting Ships (Fred T Jane), 1939-3
Founders and the Early Days (of The Naval Review, from 1913; also WW1 background), 1988-0
French Fleet in the Mediterranean, August 1st to 7th, 1914, 1919-4
French Naval Manoeuvres, 1914 (First Phase). Translated from Le Moniteur De La Flotte, 1914-4
Further Adventures of Thomas Neill, Officers' Steward (up to 1913), 1936-1
Future Fleet Actions, Torpedo Fire in, 1914-1
Future of the Battleship (including lessons of WW1), 1920-2
Future of the Royal Canadian Navy, 1915-3


Gallipoli: the Fading Vision. by John North, 1936-2
German Battle Cruisers' Attack on the Hartlepools. By an officer of HMS Patrol, 1919-2
German Colonial Empire, 1884-1918 (useful background), 1935-4
German Critique of the Official (Naval) History of the War, 1922-1
German Navy in the War Against Russia, 1914-18, 1936-4
German Official History of the War at Sea, 1920-4
German Pacific Squadron. A Letter from One of the Crew of the Scharnhorst, 1915-1
German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland- I, 1926-2
German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland.- II, 1926-3
German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland. - III, 1926-4
German Staff History on the Battle of Jutland. - IV, 1927-1
German Strategy in the Distant Seas. - I (overseas bases and cruiser operations), 1926-3
German Strategy in the Distant Seas. - II (cruiser operations), 1926-4
German Strategy in the Distant Seas. - III (cruiser operations), 1927-1
German Submarine War, 1914-1918. by R. H. Gibson and Maurice Prendergast, 1931-3
German Submarines During the Battle of Jutland, 1925-4
Glasgow, Work of the, and the Action off the Falkland Islands. Part II, 1916-1
Glow-Worm on the Danube, 1921 - I (river gunboat), 1969-4
Glow-Worm on the Danube, 1921 - II (river gunboat), 1970-1
Glow-Worm on the Danube, 1921 - III (river gunboat), 1970-2
Goeben and Breslau (Mediterranean and Black Sea), 1917-1
Good Hope Days, 1907-8 (later lost at Coronel), 1966-1
Good-bye Russia. by Captain Evan Cameron (transport Rio Negro in 1919), 1934-3
Grand Fleet After Jutland, 1959-2
Grand Fleet, 1917-18, 1959-3
Grand Fleet, With the. (10/10/14), 1914-4
Great Britain and the German Navy. by E. L. Woodward (up to WW1), 1936-1
Gunnery Remarks on the Skirmish off Heligoland, 1917-1
Gunnery, the Speciality of. a Translation from Le Moniteur De La Flotte, 1914-3


Halifax Explosion (1917), 1920-3
Hall and Godfrey - Doyens of Naval Intelligence (Hall of WW1), 1973-2
Heligoland Engagement. By an Officer in a Destroyer, 1915-1
Hide and Seek in the Pacific (escape of HMS Algerine to Esquimalt), 1915-4
History of H.M. Navigation School. 1926. by Lieutenant R. K. Dickson, R.N (including WW1), 1926-4
History of Singapore As a Naval Base Until 1941 (touches on WW1), 1967-3
History of the Coastguard Service (including WW1), 1972-2
History of the Great War. Naval Operations, Vol. I, Second Edition by Sir Julian Corbett, 1938-4
History of the Naval Discipline Act (including WW1-era developments), 1968-2
HM Navigation School, 1903-1968 (including WW1-era), 1968-3
HMAS Sydney and action with the Emden. Part II, 1915-3
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916- 1 (including Channel Fleet, South Atlantic, Falklands), 1923-1
HMS Canopus, August 1914, to March, 1916- II (Coronel), 1923-2
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916 - III (Battle of the Falklands), 1923-3
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916 - IV (Dardanelles), 1923-4
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916 - V (Gallipoli), 1924-1
HMS Canopus. August, 1914, to March, 1916 - VI (Gallipoli), 1924-2
HMS Canopus, August, 1914, to March, 1916 - VII (Dardanelles and Aegean), 1924-3
HMS Chatham off East Coast of Africa in Search of the Konigsberg (with detailed maps), 1915-3
HMS Cochrane on the Murman Coast (1918), 1919-1
HMS Cornwall, August to November 1914, 1917-1
HMS Cumberland and the Operations in the Cameroons Part I, 1915-2
HMS Cumberland and the Operations in the Cameroons. Part II. (includes movements of Nigerian Government vessels), 1915-3
HMS Goliath's Full Power Trial in 1908 (battleship; diary of Eng Sub-Lt), 1996-4
HMS Hood and After (including her WW1 design), 1920-2
HMS Indefatigable. With the Squadron of Observation off the Dardanelles, 1915-3
HMS Moorsom at Jutland (destroyer), 1977-4
HMS Roxburgh (cruiser, convoy escort), 1917-1
HMS Vernon - History Project (background to Vernon), 1986-4
Home Defence, 1914-3
Home Defence, Some Historical Aspects of, 1914-2
Hundred Years of Silent Service (submarine service from inception), 2001-1
Hydrographic Office - the Next 200 Years (including some history), 1995-2


Ice: and the Experiences of the Danube Flotilla in It During the Winter of 1921-22, 1922-4
Imaginary Tactics and the Battle of Jutland, 1924-4
Imperial Defence, 1914-4
Importance of the Study of Naval History, 1939-2
Impressions of the River Danube (1921-22), 1922-4
Impressions of the Western Front. By a Naval Officer, 1919-2
In the South Atlantic (threat of Admiral von Spee), 1915-3
Incident at Zanzibar (personal account of loss of HMS Pegasus, 1914), 1967-2
Incident off the Belgian Coast (monitor M.27, May 1917), 1996-4
Independent Routeing of Merchant Ships (WW1 procedures), 1934-2
Influence of Overseas Trade on British Naval Strategy in the Past and at Present, 1915-1
Influence of the Long Range Torpedo on Tactics, 1915-1
Information Obtained from the Survivors of the Blucher (Dogger Bank), 1917-1
Informing Subordinates (written July 1916), 1919-3
Inside of the Cup, the (naval routine and discipline), 1914-1
Intelligence in Cruiser Warfare (German cruiser operations, WW1), 1927-4
International Law and Sea Power (written 1915, Declaration of London and contraband control), 1919-1
International Law. - VI (including WW1 blockade control), 1928-1
Introduction of Aircraft Carriers Into the Royal Navy (including WW1-era), 1994-3
Introduction of the Convoy System (in WW1), 1935-2
Italian War (v Austria, including naval war), 1915-4


J. R. J. (Admiral Jellicoe, including WW1), 1936-1
Jackson, the Father of Maritime Radio (its early development, pre-WW1), 1984-2
Jellicoe and Convoy (his role in their introduction), 1997-3
Jellicoe. by Captain E. Altham, R.N, 1938-4
Jellicoe. the Life of John Rushworth, Earl Jellicoe. by Admiral Sir R. H. Bacon, 1936-4
Jutland - Before and After, 1930-4
Jutland and the Service, 1925-3
Jutland Letters (from Commodore, 4th LCS to his wife), 1999-4
Jutland Myth, 1930-3
Jutland or Trafalgar?, 1925-2
Jutland Scandal (the book by Admiral Bacon), 1925-2
Jutland: a Signalman's Account, 1997-4
Jutland: Some Suggested Lessons, 1931-3


K Submarines, 1919-2
Kaiser's Coolies. by Theodor Plivier (life in the German Fleet), 1932-2
Kolchak. Arctic Explorer, Russian Admiral, and Siberian Dictator - I (including WW1), 1936-3
Kolchak. Arctic Explorer, Russian Admiral, and Siberian Dictator - II (WW1), 1936-4
Kolchak. Arctic Explorer, Russian Admiral, and Siberian Dictator (end of WW1), 1937-2
Konigsberg Adventure. by E. Keble Chatterton (1914-15), 1932-2
Konigsberg, Narrative of Events During Attacks on the German Cruiser, July 6th and 11th, 1915, 1916-2


Landing of the Australians at Gaba Tepe, 1915-4
Landships (RNAS Armoured Car Squadrons), 1919-3
Last Fifty Years (including life in the Navy in WW1), 1966-3
Lauterbach of the China Sea. by Lowell Thomas (service included cruiser Emden, German Q-ship), 1932-1
Lesson from the Dardanelles, 1917-1
Lessons from the War (it was not a naval war!), 1920-1
Lessons of the World War, Vols. I. to V. by Captain Otto Groos (mainly naval), 1929-3
Life and Letters of Lord Wester Wemyss, G. C. B., Admiral of the Fleet. by Lady Wester Wemyss (including WW1), 1935-3
Life of Lord Fisher of Kilverstone. by Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon, 1930-1
Lloyd's Patriotic Fund. by C. Ernest Fayle (including WW1), 1925-3
Lord Beatty's 'Battle Cruiser Orders' (as issued to his Fleet), 1953-3
Lord Fisher. by Admiral Sir Douglas Nicholson, 1930-2
Lord Fisher's Critics in the February Number. by Vice Admiral F. C. Dreyer, 1930-2
Lord Fisher's Policies. by Lord Sydenham of Combe, 1930-2
Lord Fisher's Policies - II. by Lord Sydenham of Combe, 1930-3
Lower Deck and Ward Room (WW1 seaman's critique), 1920-2


M. A. S. (the Italian MTB's of WW1), 1938-1
Man of Secrets by Captain S. W. Roskill (War Cabinet secretary, WW1), 1970-3
Mandated Territories (fate of ex-Turkish and German territories after WW1), 1934-3
Maritime Rights of Belligerent Powers (includes development of British blockade in WW1), 1923-1
Materiel (versus Personnel; wartime lessons), 1920-3
Mediterranean Convoys, 1918 (personal recollections), 1965-3
Mediterranean Destroyer Flotilla (short account of movements of HMS Grasshopper), 1915-2
Mediterranean Muddle. the Navy in the Dardanelles Campaign. by Admiral of the Fleet Lord Wester Wemyss, G.C.B, C.M.G, M.V.O, 1924-3
Merchant Service and its Association With the Royal Navy (in WW1), 1921-3
Methods of Blockade and Observation Employed During the Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars, 1916-1
Military Mission (Black Sea and S Russia 1919), 1939-4
Military Operations in Spanish Morocco and a Comparison with the Dardanelles Campaign. (1925 Rif Campaign), 1934-1
Mobilization - 1914 (events of July 1914), 1969-3
Monthly Statistics (various battlecruisers), 1917-1
More About That Mine Barrage (the Antenna mines of WW2), 1966-4
Mutinies in the German Fleet in 1917 and 1918, 1938-2
My Memoirs: by Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz. Some Comments. Part II, 1920-2
My Memoirs. by Grand Admiral Von Tirpitz. Some Comments? Part 1, 1920-1
My Mis-spent Youth. by Henry Fitch (a Paymaster in WW1), 1937-3


Narrative from a Destroyer During the Goeben and Breslau hunt, 1919-4
Narrative from the Caspian Sea - (a) Reconnaissance of Fort Alexandrovsk (1919), 1919-4
Narrative from the Caspian Sea - (b) Specimens of Bolshevist Propaganda, 1919-4
Narrative from the Indomitable, the Escape of the Goeben, 1919-1
Narrative in Log Form of Passage of Fourth Submarine Flotilla to Hong Kong, 1930 (interesting background), 1931-1
Narrative of HMS. Caradoc, 1917-1920- III. by Surgeon Lieutenant-Commander E. L. Markham, O.B.E, M.B, R.N (Black Sea), 1922-2
Narrative of HMS. Caradoc, 1917-1920, Part I (light cruiser, Grand Fleet, Baltic, Black Sea), 1921-4
Narrative of HMS. Caradoc, 1917-1920. Part II (light cruiser, Black Sea), 1922-1
Narrative of the Action off the Coast of Chile. By an Officer of the Glasgow, 1915-1
Naval Air Requirements (summaries of wartime naval aviation), 1919-3
Naval Blockade, 1914-18. by Lieutenant Louis Guichard, 1930-3
Naval Cadets, a Suggested Training for, 1913-2
Naval Debut: 'the Wobbly Eight', 1917 (Midshipman's service on battleship Dominion), 1975-3
Naval Discipline and True Education (written July 1915), 1919-1
Naval Discipline, a Contribution to the Study of, 1913-3
Naval Education (of naval officers), 1915-4
Naval Education, 1914-4
Naval Education, Modern. Translated from the Revue Militaire Generale, 1913-3
Naval Education: its Effect on Character and Intellect, 1913-1
Naval Engagement, the Most Recent (Vera Cruz, Mexico, early 1914), 1914-4
Naval Expert and the War (post-war critique of Archibald Hurd), 1919-3
Naval Flying, 1913-1914 (RNAS pre-WW1), 1968-2
Naval Flying, Eastchurch 1911-12 (the start), 1968-1
Naval History and the Historian (including the importance of the Navy Records Society), 1938-4
Naval History: a Comparative Table (valuable summary of naval Administrative and Operational changes from 12th Century up to 1900's), 1922-4
Naval History: Why, How and by Whom - I, 1995-3
Naval History: Why, How and by Whom - II, 1995-4
Naval Memoirs of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes, 1916-1918, 1935-4
Naval Memoirs of Admiral of the Fleet Sir Roger Keyes, 1934-4
Naval Mutiny in 1914 (battleship Zealandia), 1972-3
Naval Officers, the Training of, 1913-3
Naval Officers' Pay Since 1913, With a Note on Subscriptions (to The Naval Review), 1988-0
Naval Operations in the Red Sea, 1916-17, 1925-4
Naval Operations in the Red Sea, 1917-19, 1926-1
Naval Operations Leading to Coronel and the Falkland Isles, 1920-1
Naval Operations of War, Vol. III. the Battle of Jutland (the official history), 1924-2
Naval Operations, Vol. IV by Sir Henry Newbolt (Part I), 1929-3
Naval Operations, Vol. IV by Sir Henry Newbolt. (Part II.), 1929-4
Naval Operations: History of the Great War. Vol. V. by Henry Newbolt, 1931-3
Naval Policy in the Near Future, Some Considerations on, 1913-4
Naval Policy, the Influence of the Submarine on. I, 1913-3
Naval Policy, the Influence of the Submarine on. II, 1913-4
Naval Policy, the Influence of the Submarine on. III, 1914-1
Naval Strategy in 1909, 1915-2
Naval Strategy, Effect of Aircraft on, 1913-4
Naval Strategy, the Influence of an Efficient Home Defence Army on, 1914-1
Naval Tactics, Studies in the Theory of. I, 1913-1
Naval Tactics, Studies in the Theory of. II, 1913-2
Naval Tactics, Studies in the Theory of. III, 1913-4
Naval Tactics, Studies in the Theory of. IV, 1914-2
Naval War College Principles and Methods Applied Afloat (written April 1915 by Adm Sims USN), 1919-3
Naval War Staff, 1912-14, 1924-3
Naval Warfare, Some Remarks on the Evolution of, 1913-1
Naval Warfare, the Executive Command and Staff in. I, 1913-1
Naval Warfare, the Executive Command and Staff in. II, 1913-3
Naval Warfare, the Executive Command and Staff in. III, 1914-1
Naval Work in the Cameroons. I, 1915-1
Naval Work in the Cameroons. Part II, 1915-2
Navy After the War (late 1918, naval organisation), 1919-4
Navy and the Air, Part I (pre- and WW1 developments), 1934-4
Navy As a Police Force (valuable summary of worldwide incidents, 1907-29), 1930-4
Navy at Cambridge: 1919 (continued training of young WW1 officers), 1967-3
Navy in the Dardanelles Campaign, 1975-3
Navy in the Twenties (aftermath of WW1), 1990-4
Navy Records Society, 1920-3
Nelson's Greatness, the Source of, 1914-4
New Scheme Lieutenant (S), the (Signal Branch), 1914-3
New Zealand and Her Naval Forces (including WW1), 1933-4
Northern Mine Barrage and its Illegitimate Offspring (former WW, latter in WW2), 1966-2
Notes from a Yangtse Diary. Part II. February to October, 1929, 1930-3
Notes from the Turrets on the Action of January 24th, 1915 (HMS New Zealand at Dogger Bank), 1917-1
Notes on Baltic Operations, 1919 (including CMB attacks), 1926-2
Notes on Fleet Tactics (WW1 lessons), 1920-1
Notes on the Early Days of the Royal Naval War College (pre-WW1), 1931-2
Nucleus Crew System 1904-1914 (recollections in the Nore), 1963-2


Observation and Blockade of the French Fleets During the Napoleonic Wars, 1916-1
Offence not Defence (naval gunnery), 1913-4
Official History of Australia in the War of 1914-1918, Vol IX, the Royal Australian Navy, 1929-1
Official History of the War. Vol. II. Military Operations. by Brigadier-General J. E. Edmonds (a reminder of the value of the official histories), 1925-2
Official Report of Action with the Emden. By Captain J. C. T. Glossop, R.N, HMAS Sydney, 1915-1
Oil (its pre-WW1 introduction and impact), 1931-1
On the Red Danube (Danube Naval Commission, 1919), 1968-4
Operations Against Sheikh Seyd, Southern Arabia, 1915-2
Operations at Tsingtau and the Work of the Triumph. Part I. (illustrated), 1915-2
Operations in the Crimea, 1919, 1921-3
Orders and Instructions (obedience), 1913-3
Orders and Instructions, Notes on, 1913-4
Ordnance Board (1414 to The Present Day) (including WW1-era), 1956-3
Organisation, the Science of (including the Admiralty), 1914-4
Osborne Days (RN College, 1903-21), 1998-4
Outpost of the Empire. Further Proceedings of the Weymouth (German East Africa), 1916-2
Outpost of the Empire. the Proceedings of the Weymouth (Med and East Africa), 1915-4


Pacific Problem, the (defence of Australia, Canada, New Zealand), 1914-2
Parkinson's Law (including some WW1 references - well worth reading anyway), 1958-2
Past Wars, Protection of Trade in, 1914-4
Patrol Flotillas, the: is Their Present Employment Strategically Sound?, 1914-3
Per Terram I - 1919 (Russian intervention - guns of HMS Kent across Siberia), 1969-2
Per Terram II (1919 Siberian intervention continued), 1969-3
Per Terram III (1919 Siberian intervention continued), 1969-4
Perils of Amateur Strategy (the attack on the Dardanelles fortresses), 1926-3
Permanent Commissions (for ships), 1914-3
Persian Gulf - the Naval Operations in the Shatt-al-arab (with detailed maps), 1915-3
Persian Gulf Operations. The Taking of Kurnah. By a Naval Officer, 1915-1
Persian Gulf. Part II. Naval Operations in Mesopotamia (Battle of Ctesiphon and retreat), 1916-2
Persian Gulf. Part II. the Naval Operations in Mesopotamia, 1915-4
Personality of the Bluejacket (early 1914), 1919-2
Place of Doctrine in War (written Jan 1912), 1919-4
Place of History in Naval Education, 1920-1
Position of the Medical Profession With Regard to a Scheme for National Physical Education (including WW1 and service with Grand Fleet), 1920-2
Post-war Blockade of Germany (1918-19), 1939-1
Pre 1914 Yarns (recollections of China Station, Argentina), 1968-4
Pre-convoy Defence of Trade (in WW1), 1934-3
Pre-War Target Practice (pre-WW1), 1920-3
Pretorius and The Konigsberg (the German cruiser in 1914), 1952-1
Prince Louis of Battenberg. by Admiral Mark Kerr (pre-WW1 Admiral), 1934-4
Proceedings of HMAS Sydney. Part I, 1915-1
Progress of Aircraft I, 1903-1918 (including naval aircraft and airships), 1920-3
Proposals for Devolution of Authority on Board Ship (written pre-WW1), 1920-4
Psychology of War, the, 1913-2
Psychology: the Science of the Reason of Behaviour, 1913-4


Ramblings on Strategic Thought (including much WW1-era), 1967-2
Readiness (for War), 1913-2
Reflections on the War of 1914-191?, 1915-4
Relative Importance of the Moral, Mental and Material Forces in a Modern Naval War, 1918-1
Remarks on Information in War, 1915-2
Remarks on the Training, Promotion, and Retirement of Executive Officers. (June 1902), 1919-1
Reminiscences of a Russian Naval Officer (North Russia, 1919), 1926-1
Reminiscences of an Early Naval Engineer - I (1870-80's), 1966-4
Reminiscences of an Early Naval Engineer - II (1880's continued), 1967-1
Reminiscences of an Early Naval Engineer - III (1890-1900's), 1967-2
Reminiscences of an Early Naval Engineer - IV (1900's), 1967-3
Reminiscences of the War College and Early Senior Officers War Courses (pre-WW1), 1931-2
Reorganisation of the Naval Staff, 1917-19. by Captain Alfred C. Dewar, R.N. (Retired), 1921-2
Riddle of Jutland. by Langhorne Gibson and Vice Admiral J. E. T. Harper, 1934-4
Ring Round Bolshevism: South Russia 1919-20 (Black Sea and HMS Tobago), 1949-2
Road to War. America: 1914-1917. by Walter Millis, 1936-1
Room 40 (the Admiralty codebreakers of WW1), 1966-1
Routines (War requirements), 1913-3
Royal Australian Navy (at war in the Pacific, including cruise of HMAS Australia Aug 1914 to Jan 1915), 1915-1
Royal Indian Navy (including WW1), 1938-2
Royal Indian Navy. by Commander R. H. Garstin, O.B.E, R.I.M (including a history), 1928-3
Royal Indian Navy. by the Director of the Royal Indian Marine (RIM background), 1927-4
Royal Marine Artillery, 1804-1923 (including WW1), 1967-3
Royal Naval College Greenwich Centenary 1873-1973, 1973-4
Royal Naval College, Osborne: 1903-1921, 1985-2
Royal Naval Staff College (including pre-WW1 history), 1932-1
Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve (history including WW1), 1932-1
Royal Navy During the Russian Revolution 1918-19, 1974-3
Royal Navy in the First World War, 1975-4
Royal Navy on the Caspian I, 1918-1919, 1920-1
Royal Navy on the Caspian II, 1918-1919, 1920-2
Royal Navy Remembered in the Baltic (Estonian War of Independence 1918-20), 2002-1
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - 1 (North Russia), 1935-2
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - II (including Baltic), 1935-3
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - III, 1935-4
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - IV (including Black Sea), 1936-1
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - V, 1936-2
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - VI (by Admiral R.F.P.?), 1936-3
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - VII, 1936-4
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - VIII, 1937-1
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - IX (including Black Sea), 1937-2
Russian Experiences, 1915-16 - X, 1937-3


Salvage Operations on HMS. Hastings (1936 - useful background), 1936-3
Scapa Flow: its Origin As A Fleet Base, 1958-3
Scapa Flow: The Fleet Base (WW1), 1958-4
Scapa Sinkings (background to the German scuttling), 1953-3
Science of Admiralty (includes analysis of WW1 convoys), 1963-4
Science of Admiralty, III (including some WW1 analysis), 1964-1
Scuttling of the German Fleet at Scapa Flow, 1919, 1960-3
Sea Power in 1913, 1913-2
Sea Strategy of the World War by Vice-Admiral A.D. von Wolfgang Wegener, 1929-4
Sea-power or Sea - Lawyers? (Naval blockade - the Declaration of London), 1915-3
Seaborne Trade in War (WW1), 1925-2
Seas of Adventure. by E. Keble Chatterton (Med. in WW1), 1936-4
Secrecy and Discussion During Peace As Aids to Preparation for War (written April 1913), 1919-3
Securing Ships Alongside One Another, 1915-3
Severn's Saga. by E. Keble Chatterton (the WW1 monitor), 1938-2
Shibboleths of Peace (change to war conditions in Navy), 1915-4
Simple Lesson in Censorship (some interesting action details), 1919-1
Sinking of the Dresden, 1915-3
Sinking of the Majestic (Dardanelles, May 1915), 1994-2
Sinking of the Nurnberg. Extracts from a letter from Captain J. D. Allen, HMS Kent, 1915-1
Slow Convoys (HMS Sachem and others, commissioned escort ships), 1917-1
Smashing the Mullah the Navy's Part. - I (Somaliland, 1920), 1921-3
Smashing the Mullah; the Navy's Part - II (Somaliland, 1920), 1921-4
Smoke on the Horizon. by Vice-Admiral C. V. Usborne (Med in WW1), 1933-2
Smyrna and After - I (1922), 1923-3
Smyrna and After - II (1922), 1923-4
Smyrna and After - III (1922), 1924-1
Smyrna and After - IV and V (1922), 1924-2
Smyrna and the Dardanelles, 1922, 1935-3
Snotty, 1922 - I (recollections), 1969-4
Snotty, 1922 - II (recollections), 1970-1
Some British Naval Operations Against the Turkish Nationalists in 1920, 1924-3
Some Early Submariners, III (RN - pre-WW1), 1963-2
Some Experiences of H.M.S. Tomahawk in the Ice in the Sea of Azov During the Winter of 1919-1920, 1921-1
Some Impressions of a Temporary Officer (on the Navy at war), 1920-3
Some Naval Work in North Russia, 1918-1919, 1921-1
Some Observations Upon the Naval Staff System and Organisation (including WW1), 1924-3
Something Wrong With Our Bloody Ships (the battlecruisers lost at Jutland), 1976-1
Spanish American War of 1898 (any lessons for WW1?), 1924-3
Specialisation and its Drawbacks as Regards Training of Officers for High Commands. (problems of specialisation), 1914-2
Specialist Officer, a Plea for the, 1914-2
Staff College (Army's College and application to Naval Service), 1915-1
Staff Training and the Royal Navy, World War 1 and aftermath, 1976-1
Steam Picket Boats (WW1-era recollections), 1993-1
Steam Picket Boats: Some Reminiscences (HMS Hood's, 1923-24), 1985-3
Strange Intelligence. by Hector Bywater and H. C. Ferraby (naval intelligence, including WW1), 1932-1
Strategy and Tactics, a Manual of. Translated from the Marine Rundschau, 1914-2
Strategy and Tactics, Comments on, 1914-4
Study of Naval History - How to Begin, 1960-1
Study of Naval History (written 1896), 1919-3
Submarine and the Surface Vessel. the, 1914-3
Submarine Hunting in 1918, 1950-1
Submarine Menace, the, 1914-3
Submarine Passage of The Dardanelles, 1915, I, 1956-3
Submarine Passage of The Dardanelles, 1915, II, 1956-4
Submarine Peril. the Admiralty Policy in 1917. by Admiral of the Fleet the Right Hon. Earl Jellicoe, 1934-4
Submarine War and Foreign Politics. by Vice-Admiral Michelson. (1914-18), 1929-3
Submarines (including WW1), 1933-1
Suez Canal (Turkish attack, Jan 1915), 1915-4
Supposing (possible WW1 naval developments), 1920-4
Suvla and ANZAC, Some Notes on the Evacuation of, 1916-2
Sweep of August 18th to 20th, 1916 (HMS Tiger in North Sea), 1921-1
Swept Channels. by Taffrail (minesweepers in WW1), 1935-4
System of Convoys for Merchant Shipping in 1917 and 1918, 1917-1


T.B.037 - I (torpedo boat, China Station, WW1-era), 1977-3
T.B.037 - II, 1977-4
Tactical Defence of a Convoy (background to WW1), 1922-1
Tactical Use of Smoke in Fleet Actions (background to WW1), 1922-1
Tenth Anniversary of the Skagerrack (Jutland, by the then Russian Attache), 1927-2
Third Battle Cruiser Squadron at Jutland, 1919-1
Third Destroyer Flotilla in China, 1926-1928 (life in a flotilla), 1930-1
Thirty-six Years at the Admiralty. Bv Sir Charles Walker (including WW1), 1934-4
Three Admirals Rear-Admiral Sir Christopher G. F. M. Cradock (lost at Coronel), 1935-1
Three Admirals Rear-Admiral Sir Robert K. Arbuthnot (lost at Jutland), 1935-1
Three Admirals Rear-Admiral the Hon. Sir Horace L. A. Hood (lost at Jutland), 1935-1
Three Months on the Syrian Coast (cruiser Doris), 1915-4
Tigris Above Baghdad. by Lieut-Comm. A. S. Elwell-sutton, R.N. (gunboats, 1918), 1923-1
Tigris Gunboats. by Vice-Admiral Wilfrid Nunn (Mesopotamian campaign), 1932-4
Torpedo Aircraft (includes brief WW1 summary), 1926-1
Torpedo Officer? What is a, 1914-3
Torpedoing HM Submarine E.15 (Dardanelles, 1915), 1956-4
Training of Naval Officers: an Imperial Question (written April 1914), 1919-2
Training of Specialists, the
Transition to War - 1914 (diary of Sub-Lt in HMS Lancaster), 2002-1
Translation of a Pocket Diary Found on an Officer Survivor of the Gneisenau, 1915-3
Trinity House (useful background), 1932-4
Trinity of Efficiency, the (personal, tactical, strategical qualities of a commander), 1914-1
Triumph of Unarmed Forces, 1914-1918 (blockade of Germany), 1923-3
Truth and Criticism in History - and Jutland, 1957-2
Tsingtau and the Itinerary of HMS Triumph, 1915-4
Turkey and the War (entry into war), 1915-1
Turkish Armistice of 1918 (on board HMS Agamemnon), 1951-1
Twice a Wren (WW1 and 2 service), 1977-1
Two Lone Ships by Georg Kopp (Goeben and Breslau), 1931-4
Two Old Naval Customs That Died Hard (Admiral's stern-walks and submerged torpedo flats), 1988-2


U-Boat of Scapa Flow (last attempt in WW1), 1967-3
Undefeated Spirit (tribute to Admiral William Fisher, including WW1), 1937-3
Uniform Changes (history of naval uniform, including WW1-era), 1997-1
Unveiling of the Near East (the end of the naval war), 1920-4
Use of Smoke Screens in Naval Warfare (WW1 experience), 1920-4


V

Vice-Admiral Sir William Creswell, Royal Australian Navy (and its pre-WW1 development), 1933-3


Wanhsien Incident (China, 1927), 1927-4
War Cruises of H.I.M.S. Karlsruhe. Extracts from My War Diary (1914), 1917-1
War in the Adriatic, 1914-1918. by Captain Nicholas Stankovic, Royal Yugoslav Navy, 1923-3
War in the Air. by H. A. Jones (WW1, including naval air operations), 1934-2
War Memoirs of David Lloyd George - vol. V, 1936-4
War on Shipping, 1914-1918, 1959-1
War Thought and the Naval War, 1913-1
War Trade and Sea Power (including blockade of Germany), 1920-1
War, Individual Preparation for, 1913-1
Warspite at Jutland (Capt RMLI, turret commander), 1985-2
Week-End in the North Sea (Grand Fleet 1917), 1924-2
Weihaiwei in the '30s (China Station), 1972-4
Welfare of the Personnel (Lower Deck demands - written before the war), 1915-4
Why Don't We Learn From History? (including WW1 U-boat lessons), 1958-1
Why Was the Admiralty Reluctant to Introduce Convoy As a Counter U-Boat Strategy in World War One?, 1993-4
Winston Churchill and the Dardanelles. by Captain A. C. Dewar, O.B.E, R.N, 1924-1
Winston Churchill at the Admiralty. by Captain Alfred Dewar, O.B.E, R.N. (Retired), 1923-3
Wireless Telephony (including WW1 developments), 1921-1
With Coastal Motor Boats in North Russia, 1919. by the Late Lieutenant-Commander Cecil C. Dickinson, D.S.O, R.N, 1928-3
With HMS Danae in the Baltic (1922), 1923-2
With the Grand Fleet (4th January 1915), 1915-1
With the Grand Fleet (4th April, 1915), 1915-2
With the Grand Fleet (1st July, 1915), 1915-3
With the Grand Fleet (4th October, 1915), 1915-4
With the Harwich Naval Forces, 1914-1915. by Commander Claude L. A. Woollard, R.N, 1931-4
With the Royal Naval Division in Antwerp and its Evacuation and Escape Therefrom (1914), 1924-3
Work of a Trawler in the Aegean Sea (Dardanelles to evacuation, then Aegean 1916-17, Greek operations), 1918-1
Work of the Glasgow, and the Action off Coronel. Part I, 1915-3
Work of the Monitors on the Belgian Coast (Severn, Mersey and Humber), 1915-4
World Crisis, 1916-1918. by the Right Hon. Winston Churchill, C.H, M.P. (including the naval chapters), 1927-2
Wounded in the Action Between the Sydney and the Emden, 1917-1
Wreck of HMS Raleigh (cruiser, Canada, 1922), 1982-3
Wreck of the Raleigh (cruiser, Canada, 1922), 1923-2


Y

Yangtse Gunboats in the Early Twenties, 1968-1
Yarns About Stores (interesting background, apparently mainly pre-WW1), 1939-1
Year of Naval Warfare, 1915-4





BOOK REVIEWS


This only includes those book reviews listed in the contents. Some book reviews are so comprehensive they have been listed as articles. Many other books are listed, especially in later editions


Admiral Sir William Fisher by Admiral Sir William James (including WW1), 1943-4
Admiralty Hydrographic Service 1795-1919 by Vice Admiral Sir Archibald Day;
Aim Straight by Peter Padfield (Adm Percy Scott, including WW1-era fire control), 1967-1
American Naval History of the World War, 1925-4
Another Look at Lord Fisher (some of the biographies), 1974-3
Atlas of Current Affairs. by J. F. Horrabin (post-WW1 territorial changes), 1934-3

Battle of Jutland by Captain Geoffrey Bennett, 1964-4
Battle of Jutland. by Epicarrnio Corbino, 1934-4
Before Jutland. by Captain Hans Pockhammer (German surface battles), 1931-4
Big Gun Monitors by Ian Buxton (including WW1), 1979-2
Bless Our Ship by Captain Eric Bush DSO**, DSC, RN (including WW1 service), 1958-3
Blockade, 1914-1919 by W. Arnold-forster, 1940-1
British Admiralty by Leslie Gardiner, 1968-3
By Guess and by God. by William Guy Carr (British WW1 submarine operations), 1931-3

Convoy: The Defence of Sea Trade 1890-1990 by John Winton (including WW1), 1984-1
Coronel and the Falkland Islands by Captain G. Bennett, 1962-4
Cowan's War by Captain Geoffrey Bennett (Baltic, 1919-20), 1964-2
Cruisers in Battle. by Hector C. Bywater (light cruiser actions in WW1), 1939-4

Damn the Dardanelles: the Story of Gallipoli by John Laffin, 1981-3
Dardanelles Patrol by Peter Shankland and Anthony Hunter (the submarines), 1964-2
Der Handelskrieg Mit U -Booten. by Rear-Admiral Arno Spindler (the U-boat war), 1932-2
Devil's Device by Edwyn Gray (development of the torpedo), 1976-2
DOC, 100 Year History of the Sick Berth Branch by G. Clark, 1985-1

Earl Beatty - Admiral of the Fleet. by Lieut-Comdr Geoffrey Rawson, R.N, 1930-2
Evans of the 'Broke' by Reginald Pound (including the Antarctic and Dover Patrol), 1964-1

Fear God and Dread Nought by Arthur J. Marder (letters of Lord Fisher), 1952-4
Fear God and Dread Nought, Vol II, (Ed) A. J. Marder (letters of Lord Fisher), 1957-2
Fear God and Dread Nought, Vol. III by Professor A. J. Marder (letters of Lord Fisher), 1959-3
First Sea Lord, Lord Fisher by Richard Hough, 1970-1
Fleet that Jack Built by Rear-Admiral Sir William Jameson (Adm Fisher and some of the Admirals), 1962-2
Flotillas by Captain Lionel Dawson (including WW1 in destroyers), 1933-2
Footprints in the Sea by Captain Augustus Agar VC RN (CMB commander), 1960-1
Forlorn Hope, 1915 by Rear-Admiral C. G. Brodie (Dardanelles submarine commander), 1957-2
From 1900 Onward by Admiral Sir Reginald Bacon (including Dover Patrol), 1940-2
From Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, Vol II, to the Eve of Jutland by Arthur J. Marder, 1966-1
From Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, Vol III, Jutland and After, by Arthur J. Marder, 1966-3
From Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, Vol IV, 1917, Year of Crisis by A. J. Marder, 1970-1
From Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, Vol V by Professor A. J. Marder; Hankey,
From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow, Volume 3 by Arthur Marder, 1979-1
From the Dreadnought to Scapa Flow. Vol. I: The Road to War 1904-1914, by Professor A. Marder, 1961-4

Gallant Gentlemen. by E. Keble Chatterton (including Coronel and Falklands), 1931-4
Gallipoli by Alan Moorehead, 1956-4
Gallipoli by Captain Eric Bush, 1975-3
Gallipoli by Robert Rhodes James, 1965-3
Glance at Gallipoli. by Lieut-Colonel C. O. Head, 1931-3

Happy Adventure by Admiral Lord Mountevans (including Antarctic and Dover Patrol), 1952-1
History of the Great War. Naval Operations, Vol. III by Corbett, Second Edition, 1941-1
HMS Excellent, 1830-1930 (Whale Island), 1930-4
Hundred Years of Specialized Shipbuilding and Engineering, by K. C. Barnaby (Thornycroft's, including WW1-era), 1964-4

Jane's Fighting Ships 1906-7 and Naval Annual 1913, 1970-4
Jane's Fighting Ships 1914 and Jane's All the World's Fighting Ships 1898 (Ed) by Fred T. Jane, 1969-4
Jellicoe by A. Temple Patterson, 1969-3
Jellicoe by John Winton, 1982-1
Jellicoe Papers (Ed) by Professor A. Temple Patterson for the Navy Records Society; The Pursuit of Admiral Von Spee by Richard Hough, 1969-2
Jutland 1916 by John Costello and Terry Hughes, 1977-1
Jutland by Captain Donald MacIntyre DSO, DSC, RN, 1958-2

K Boats by Don Everitt, 1963-2
Keyes Papers: Volume I, 1914-18 (Ed) Paul G. Halpern, 1975-3
Killing Time (the German U-Boats 1914-1918) by Edwyn A. Gray, 1973-1

Last Days of the German Fleet. by Ludwig Freiwald, 1932-3
Life and Letters of David Beatty, Admiral of the Fleet by Rear-Admiral W. S. Chalmers, 1951-4
Lower Deck of the Royal Navy 1900-39 by Anthony Carew, 1982-1

Man Who Bought a Navy by Gerald Bowman (salvaging German Fleet), 1964-4
Maritime Strategy of the World War (1914-18). by Vice-Admiral Wolfgang Wegener (written 1929), 1939-4
Men of Gallipoli by Peter Liddle, 1977-1
Military Operations, Togoland and the Cameroons, 1914-16. by Brig-General F. J. Moberley (including naval operations), 1932-1
Mine and Countermine by Professor A. M. Low (includes WW1), 1940-4
Motor Launch Patrol by Lt Gordon Maxwell, 1921-3
My Mystery Ships. by Rear-Admiral Gordon Campbell (Q-ships), 1929-1
My Naval Career by Admiral Sir Sydney R. Fremantle (including WW1), 1949-2
My Naval Life, 1886-1941, by Admiral of the Fleet the Earl of Cork and Orrery, 1942-4
Mystery of Lord Kitchener's Death by Donald McCormick (sinking of HMS Hampshire 1916), 1959-3

Naval Air Service, Vol. I (1908-1918) by Captain S. R. Roskill, 1970-2
Naval Battles of the First World War by Geoffrey Bennett, 1969-1
Naval History of the World War. by T. G. Frothingham, Captain U.S.N, 1927-1
Naval Operations Analysis by the Naval Science Dept., US Naval Academy, 1978-2
Naval Operations. Vol. III (WW1, revised edition. Includes Jutland), 1940-4
New Light on Jutland. by the Rev. J. L. Prestfield, 1934-2

Official History of the Gallipoll Campaign. Volume II. by Brigadier-General C. F. Aspinall Oglander, 1932-4
Operational Research in World War 2: Operational Research Against the U-Boat by C. H. Waddington, 1978-2

Papers of Admiral Sir John Fisher, Vol. I (Ed) by Lt-Cdr P. K. Kemp, 1961-3
Portrait of An Admiral by Arthur J. Marder (Admiral Sir Herbert Richmond, including WW1), 1952-3
Pull Together! the Memoirs of the Late Admiral Sir Lewis Bayly, 1939-2
Rise of American Naval Power, 1776-1918. by Harold and Margaret Sprout, 1939-3

Roger Keyes by Brigadier C. Aspinall-Oglander (of the Dardanelles and Zeebrugge), 1951-4
Room 40: British Naval Intelligence, 1914-18 by Patrick Beesley, 1983-2
Royal Naval College, Dartmouth by E. A. Hughes (including WW1), 1950-3

Sailor in the Air by Vice Admiral Richard Bell Davies VC (WW1 air VC), 1967-3
Sea is Strong by Somerset De Chair (on Adm de Chair of the10th Cruiser Squadron, Northern Patrol), 1962-2
Sea Raiders by Captain Kenneth Langmaid (including WW1), 1964-1
Sea Raiders. by E. Keble Chatterton (German raiders of WW1), 1931-4
Send a Gunboat by A. Preston and J. Major (pre-WW1), 1967-3
Shipbuilder's Yarn by Sir Eustace H. W. Tennyson d'Eyncourt (Director of Naval Construction 1912-24), 1949-1
Short History of the World's Shipping Industry. by C. Ernest Fayle, 1933-2
Smoke Screen of Jutland by Cdr. John Irving, 1966-3
Splinter Fleet of the Otranto Barrage. by Ray Millholland (USN sub-chasers in WW1), 1939-2
Story of a Naval Life. by Admiral Sir Hugh Tweedie (including WW1 service), 1939-4

Tyrwhitt of the Harwich Force by A. Temple Patterson, 1974-2

U-Boat Stories. Edited by Commander Karl Neureuther and Claus Bergen, 1931-3

V and W Class Destroyers by Anthony Preston, 1972-1

War Memoirs of David Lloyd George. Vol. 1, 1933-4
We Dive at Dawn. by Lieutenant-Commander K. Edwards, R.N (WW1), 1939-2
Wrens 1917-77 by Ursula Stuart Mason, 1978-2

Zeebrugge by Barrie Pitt, 1958-3




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