Nautilus Bookshop

Welcome to the Nautilus Bookshop – a collection of great reads to enjoy at sea and ashore. A partnership between Marine Society and Nautilus International, the bookshop stocks recent releases on a range of maritime topics, including ship histories, seafarer memoirs, studies of the Merchant Navy in wartime and even the occasional nautical novel.

The Book of the Month will feature a special discount during its respective month. All the books here have been reviewed in the Nautilus Telegraph, and new titles are added each month. 

If you have a recently-published maritime book that you would like the Nautilus Telegraph to consider for review, please email: [email protected]

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'Rosy' Wemyss, Admiral of the Fleet

£17.99
the Man who created Armistice Day

Breaking Seas, Broken Ships

£25.00
People, Shipwrecks and Britain, 1854-2007

The Shetland 'Bus'

£19.99
Transporting Secret Agents Across the North Sea in WW2

The Outlaw Ocean : Crime and Survival in the Last Untamed Frontier - Paperback

£12.99
The Outlaw Ocean is a riveting, adrenalin-fuelled tour of a vast, lawless and rampantly criminal world that few have ever seen: the high seas.

From Ship to Shore and a Whole Lot More

£14.50
Illustrated memoir of the transgender maritime professional Michelle Clarke about her life at sea and ashore.

Making Waves

£12.99
PR strategies to transform your maritime business

Titanic 'Iceberg Ahead'

£20.00
The author is well-known for his depth of research and his attention to detail, and in a new style of format, he has selected fifty people involved in the disaster, and by using their specific eyewitness accounts he has managed to make the confusing situation much clearer, making it possible for the reader to experience the dreadful events as they unfolded. The book also includes biographical tributes to the fifty people, who came from all walks of life and geographical regions, telling who they were, their experiences during the disaster, and what happened to those who were fortunate enough to survive.

Mysteries and Sea Monsters : Thrilling Tales of the Sea (vol.4)

£10.99
Before the scrutiny of scientific Enlightenment and Age of Reason, in the eighteenth century, ghost ships and oceanic monsters were the stuff of superstition, myth and legend to explain the inexplicable, to enthral the imagination - and enliven the unimaginable.

Italian Liners of the 1960s : The Costanzi Quartet

£15.99
'Functionality is never an excuse for poor design' said the naval architect Nicolo Costanzi, a man whose synthesis of engineering and artistry created practical ships of sublime beauty.

Something in the Blood

£9.95

Water Gypsies: A History of Life on Britain's Rivers and Canals

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

The Mayflower in Britain

£20.00
How an icon was made in London

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