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    Maritime history is an essential part of British history, and we offer memoirs from life at sea as well as beautiful coffee table books.
    We stock many interesting publications from well-known publishers such as Seaforth Publishing or Conway but also stock independent self-published titles.

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    Scott of the Antarctic : We Shall Die Like Gentlemen

    £12.99
    Sue Blackhall reassesses Scott's life and the causes of the disaster that ended his and his comrades' lives, and the extent of his personal culpability. From a previously unassailable position, Scott has became a figure of controversy, with questions raised about his competence and character. However, more recent research has on the whole regarded Scott more positively, emphasising his personal bravery and stoicism while acknowledging his errors, but ascribing his expedition's fate primarily to misfortune.

    Allied Coastal Forces of World War II - Volume I

    £40.00
    Allied Coastal Forces of World War II : Volume I: Fairmile Designs & US Submarine Chasers. Published April 2019.

    What Ship, Where Bound? : A History of Visual Communication at Sea

    £12.99
    What Ship, Where Bound? takes its title from the familiar opening exchange of signals between passing ships, and celebrates the long history of visual communications at sea.

    The Junks and Sampans of the Yangtze

    £40.00
    Nautilus Telegraph's Book of the Month for April 2021

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