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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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    Dunkirk Evacuation Operation Dynamo: Nine Days that Saved an Army

    £15.99
    This image-led title was produced to mark the 80th anniversary of the remarkable evacuation of more than a third of a million troops from the Normandy beaches. It highlights the ‘brilliant impromptu organisation’ to assemble a fleet of ferries, fishing vessels, coasters and other small craft to carry out the rescue work over a frantic nine-day period from 27 May to 4 June 1940.

    Spoils of War: The Fate of Enemy Fleets after the Two World Wars

    £35.00
    Nautilus Telegraph's Book of the Month for November 2020. This meticulously researched and very well-produced book examines the fate of many scores of ships seized from the losing sides in both world wars.

    Captain James Cook and the Search for Antarctica

    £25.00
    Anyone interested in studying maritime history should be happy to read this gripping and scholarly study of Captain James Cook’s 18th century voyages in search of Antarctica.

    Glasgow Museums: The Ship Models

    £35.00

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