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    Viola : The Life and Times of a Hull Steam Trawler

    £12.00
    Deep in southern latitudes, in a desolate corner of Cumberland Bay on the east coast of the sub-Antarctic island of South Georgia, hard by the rotting quays of the abandoned whaling station of Grytviken and almost within a stone’s throw of the grave of Sir Ernest Shackleton, lie three forsaken steam ships: rusting remnants of our industrial past, unique survivals from a vanished age of steam at sea.

    Transatlantic Liners 1950-1970

    £25.00
    An illustrated reference book to gladden the hearts of mid-20th century liner geeks. Reviewed by the Nautilus Telegraph.

    The Man Who Discovered Antarctica: Edward Bransfield Explained

    £25.00
    Aims to make Bransfield's name better known, claiming to tell for the first time 'the full story of this remarkable man and his historic journey.'

    SS Great Britain: Brunel's Ship, Her Voyages, Passengers and Crew

    £18.00 £20.00
    ** Nautilus Telegraph's Book of the Month for October 2019** Helen Doe provides a narrative account of this famous and historically important ship.

    After the Lost Franklin Expedition

    £14.99
    Lady Franklin and John Rae by Peter Baxter

    Britannia's Glory

    £25.00
    A Maritime Story: Great Britain’s Seafaring History Told in Verse by Maggie Ballinger