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EMPERORS LIBRARY | 05 Feb 2015 4:30 a.m. PST |
Available from; emperorslibrary.com A collection of 87 volumes on the Great War at Sea. All books are in PDF format on a professionally printed DVD. Price:- £10.00 GBP / $16 USD Post free worldwide! The books are; 1. 70,000 miles on a submarine destroyer; or, The Reid boat in the world war 2. A true account of the battle of Jutland, May 31, 1916 3. At sea with Joseph Conrad -Naval- 4. Battle of Jutland, 30th May to 1st June, 1916. Official dispatches with appendixes 5. Beatty, Jellicoe, Sims and Rodman 6. Being the Log of the U.S.S. Maui in the World War – with photographic illustrations 7. Cinderellas of the fleet 8. Diagrammatic study of the battle of Jutland 9. Five months on a German raider, being the adventures of an Englishman captured by the Wolf 10. Fleets of the world, 1915 11. From Dartmouth to the Dardanelles, a midshipman's log 12. From Heligoland to Keeling Island; one hundred days of naval war 13. German white book on armed merchantmen 14. GERMANY'S HIGH SEA FLEET IN THE WORLD WAR 15. How we kept the seas 16. Indiscretions of the naval censor 17. Italian sea-power and the great war 18. Kiel and Jutland 19. Merchantmen-at arms, the British merchants' service in the War 20. More sea fights of the Great War 21. My Memoirs, by Admiral von Tirpitz 22. Naval power in the war 1914-18 23. Open boats 24. Ostend and Zeebrugge, April 23 – May 19 1918, the dispatches of Vice-Admiral Sir Roger Keyes; and other narratives of the operations 25. Photographs of H.M. vessels & auxiliaries and other objects taken from the air 26. Pushing water 27. Q-ships and their story 28. Scapa and a camera 29. Sea warfare 30. Sea-hounds 31. Some naval yarns 32. Sons of admiralty; a short history of the naval war, 1914-1918 33. The action off Heligoland, August 1914 34. The Ayesha, being the adventures of the landing squad of the Emden 35. The Battle of Jutland Bank, May 31 to June 1, 1916 the dispatches of Admiral Sir J Jellicoe and Vice-Admiral Sir D Beatty 36. The battle of Jutland, 31 May-1 June 1916 37. The battle of Jutland, by John Buchan 38. The battle of Jutland; the sowing and the reaping 39. The Battle of the Falkland Islands 40. The blocking of Zeebrugge 41. The British fleet in the great war 42. The Corsair in the war zone 43. The Crisis of the Naval War by Admiral Jellicoe 44. The Dover patrol the Straits, Zeebrugge, Ostend including a narrative of the operations in the spring of 1918 45. The Dover patrol 1915-1917 Vol.1 46. The Dover patrol 1915-1917 Vol.2 47. The Emden 48. The fighting at Jutland – the personal experiences of forty-five officers and men of the British Fleet 49. The fighting fleets; five months of active service with the American destroyers and their allies in the war zone 50. The Fleet annual and naval year book 1917 51. The flight of the Goeben and the Breslau, an episode in naval history 52. The German fleet 53. The German pirate; his methods and record 54. The German raid on Scarborough, Dec. 16th, 1914 55. The Grand fleet; 1914-1916; its creation, development and work 56. The Harwich naval forces; their part in the great war 57. The Jutland battle, by two who took part in it 58. The lost naval papers 59. The motor launch patrol 60. The Naval Blockade 1914-18 61. The naval front 62. The navy everywhere 63. The Navy in battle 64. The Navy in Mesopotamia, 1914 to 1917 65. The northern barrage and other mining activities 66. The silent watchers ; England's navy during the great war, what it is, and what we owe to it 67. The story of our submarines 68. The victory at sea 69. The voyage of the Deutschland (merchant submarine) 70. The World's warships (1915) 71. What happened at Jutland; the tactics of the battle 72. Wire-roping the German submarine, the barrage that stopped the U-boat 73. With Beatty in the North sea 74. With the fleet in the Dardanelles, some impressions of naval men and incidents during the campaign in the spring of 1915 75. Vagabonds of the sea; the campaign of a French cruiser 76. Falklands, Jutland and the Bight 77. Hush; or The hydrophone service 78. Naval operations vol.1 79. Naval operations vol.3 80. Naval operations vol.4 81. Official naval despatches. The Admiralty's reports of the battle of the Bight, destruction of the German East Asiatic squadron, sinking of the Emden, and other work of the navy in the war 82. Submarines; the Monge--the H.3--the U.C.12--Ours – Italy 83. The adventures of the U-202; an actual narrative 84. The Zeebrugge affair 85. Under the periscope 86.Hunting the German shark; the American navy in the underseas war 87. Your navy as a fighting machine |
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