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    Port of London Over the Last 50 Years: Part 1

    £14.99
    Nautilus Telegraph's Book of the Month for March 2021.

    A Day in the Docks

    £14.99
    Nautilus Telegraph's Book of the Month for March 2021.

    Deep Sleep

    £14.99
    They Went Down with the Titanic but They Lived to Take the Blame

    Ocean Fleets

    £30.00
    All the ships at sea today

    Sailing School: navigating science and skill, 1550 - 1800

    £44.50
    Nautilus Telegraph's Book of the Month for February 2021.

    Workboat Code 2 Training Manual: Lifesaving Appliances and Survival Techniques, 2021

    £95.00
    4th Edition, 2021

    Bound for the East Indies

    £16.00
    The loss of East Indiaman HCS Halsewell in January 1786 touched the very heart of the British nation.

    Sietas and its Ships (Part 1)

    £16.50
    In this book Bernard concentrates on cargo ships, but other types also appear to illustrate the variety of ships that were built.

    Gangway A Life at Sea

    £13.99
    Simon Quail’s Gangway stands out for the quality of its writing as well as its tales of maritime adventure. This well-crafted fourth edition now comes with photographs and technical details of all the ships on which the author sailed, so it’s a good moment to pick up a copy if you haven’t read the memoir before.

    Sons of the Waves: The Common Seaman in the Heroic Age of Sail

    £20.00
    Nautilus Telegraph's Book of the Month for December 2020.

    The Ocean Dove

    £9.99
    Here’s a very credible thriller that demonstrates just how vulnerable the industry would be to a maritime 9/11-style attack.

    Garnet and Petunia: the Russians

    £6.99
    Captain William Gilbert is back with his latest self-published works of fiction, a racy detective trilogy set in the seedy back streets and strip joints of Bangkok.