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Nelson’s Victory 250 Years of War and Peace Brian Lavery Launched 250 years ago, Victory has become the ultimate symbol of Britain’s dominion of the seas. In this new book, by one of Britain’s leading naval historians, the parallel stories of Victory and Nelson are brought together in a compelling narrative. Superbly illustrated throughout in colour, and with new and surprising revelations, it is the most comprehensive work yet on this great survivor of Trafalgar. 260 x 240mm, 208pp, 115 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322325, £30 , now £24 Japanese Battleships 1897–1945 R A Burt This collection of 125 stunning images of the battleships of the Imperial Japanese Navy contains both unfamiliar and rare photographs presented in a large format that offers maximum detail and visual impact. The period covered is from the launch of Japan’s first real contemporary battleship, Yashima, built by Armstrong’s on the Tyne, up the final destruction of her fleet in the Pacific in 1945. It is an essential addition to the library of anyone with an interest in the navies of the Second World War. 260 x 240mm, 128pp, 135 b/w photos & line drawings, hardback, ISBN 9781848322349, £25 , now £20 French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786–1861 Design, Construction, Careers and Fates Rif Winfield & Stephen S Roberts The only comprehensive listing of French sailing warships in English and a ‘must-have’ reference work for anyone interested in this field. This major new work follows the pattern set by the companion series on British warships and provides an impressive depth of information. It is organised by Rate, classification and class, with significant technical and building data, followed by a concise summary of the career of each ship. For the first time it is possible to form a clear picture of the development of French warships in the latter half of the sailing era. 289 x 245mm, 464pp, 260 b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322042, £50 , now £40 (September) www.seaforthpublishing.com NEW BOOKS 2015 DISCOUNTS UP TO 20% FREE BOOK WITH EACH ORDER OF £50 OR MORE Express orderline – 01226 734222 © Compton Verney House Trust

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Nelson’s Victory250 Years of War and PeaceBrian Lavery

Launched 250 years ago, Victory has become the ultimate symbol of Britain’sdominion of the seas. In this new book, by one of Britain’s leading naval historians,the parallel stories of Victory and Nelson are brought together in a compellingnarrative. Superbly illustrated throughout in colour, and with new and surprisingrevelations, it is the most comprehensive work yet on this great survivor of Trafalgar.

260 x 240mm, 208pp, 115 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322325, £30, now £24

Japanese Battleships 1897–1945R A Burt

This collection of 125 stunning images of the battleships ofthe Imperial Japanese Navy contains both unfamiliar andrare photographs presented in a large format that offersmaximum detail and visual impact. The period covered isfrom the launch of Japan’s first real contemporary battleship,Yashima, built by Armstrong’s on the Tyne, up the finaldestruction of her fleet in the Pacific in 1945. It is anessential addition to the library of anyone with an interest inthe navies of the Second World War.

260 x 240mm, 128pp, 135 b/w photos & line drawings, hardback,ISBN 9781848322349, £25, now £20

French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786–1861Design, Construction, Careers and FatesRif Winfield & Stephen S Roberts

The only comprehensive listing of French sailing warships inEnglish and a ‘must-have’ reference work for anyoneinterested in this field. This major new work follows thepattern set by the companion series on British warships andprovides an impressive depth of information. It is organisedby Rate, classification and class, with significant technicaland building data, followed by a concise summary of thecareer of each ship. For the first time it is possible to form aclear picture of the development of French warships in thelatter half of the sailing era.

289 x 245mm, 464pp, 260 b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322042, £50, now £40 (September)

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The Ship of the LineA History in Ship ModelsBrian Lavery

The development of the ship of the lineis told using the stunning ship modelscollection in the National MaritimeMuseum, beautifully photographed,often in close-up. Treated as historicalevidence, they offer astounding detail,better than the best ship plans andclearer than the finest paintings.

246 x 186mm, 128pp, hardback, 150 colourphotos, ISBN 9781848322141, £25, now £20

Rodney and NelsonShipcraft 23Les Brown & Robert Brown

The latest in the Shipcraft series coversthe only two capital ships builtbetween the wars, a special concessionof the Washington Treaty. Full of in-depth information about building andmodifying kits, with colour profiles,detailed line drawings and numerousphotos.

297 x 210mm, 64pp, 130 b/w & colourillustrations, paperback, ISBN9781848322196, £14.99, now £11.99

Rigging Period Fore-and-AftCraftLennarth Petersson

Employing superb, clear draughts-manship, this book illustrates each andevery detail of the rigging of typicalperiod fore-and-aft vessels includingan 18th-century English cutter, athree-masted French lugger and anAmerican schooner. A new affordablepaperback edition of a classic work.

260 x 200mm, 112 pp, 200 line drawings,paperback, ISBN 9781848322189, £12.99, now £10.50

Nelson’s Band of BrothersLives and MemorialsPeter HoreIn association with the 1805 Club

This is the first work to chronicle all thecaptains of the ships that fought at theNile, Copenhagen and Trafalgar, anddescribe their social origins, theircharacters and achievements beyondtheir service under Nelson, andillustrate their graves and monuments.

246 x 186mm, 208pp, 140 colour & b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848327795, £25, now £20

Dutch Warships in the Age ofSail 1600–1714Design, Construction, Careers and FatesJames BenderIntroduction by J D Davies

The first – and only – definitive listingof Dutch warships of this period withtechnical details and summaries oftheir careers. A reference work of theutmost importance for those interestedin the navies of the sailing ers.

289 x 245mm, 326pp, 200 b/w illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321571, £50, now £40

British Warships in the Age ofSail 1817–1863Design, Construction, Careers and FatesRif Winfield

The publication of this book sees thecompletion of a monumental work listingthe technical details and career historiesof every significant British warshipbetween 1603 and 1863. A ‘must have’reference work for those interested in thisera of British maritime supremacy.

289 x 245mm, 352pp, 200 b/w illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321694, £50, now £40

Pirate NationElizabeth I and her Royal Sea RoversDavid Childs

A thought-provoking account of howElizabethan England pursued ashameless policy of piracy for thefurtherance of personal wealth asmuch as for the replenishment of theState’s coffers. A fascinating account ofa rapacious queen and her lawlesssailors.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 44 b/w illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321908, £25, now £20

The Sloop of War 1650–1763Ian McLaughlan

This is the first technical history of thenaval sloop, a vital but largely ignoredsmall craft. With beautifulreconstructions and a collection of rareimages, this is a major work forhistorians of coastal sail as well aspractical yachtsmen and warshipsenthusiasts.

289 x 245mm, 256pp, 250 colour and b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848321878, £40, now £32

England’s Medieval Navy1066–1509Ships, Men and WarfareSusan Rose

Winner of the prestigious AndersonMedal, awarded by the Society ofNautical Research, this is the first non-academic work available on thissignificant period of naval history.Beautifully illustrated, lucid andenlightening.

252 x 186mm, 224pp, 150 colour and b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848321373, £30, now £24

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Cold War CommandThe Dramatic Story of a NuclearSubmarinerRichard Woodman & Dan Conley

This gripping memoir takes youonboard a nuclear submarine, into thedepths of the ocean, and relays theexcitement and apprehensionsexperienced by British submarinersconfronted by a massive Soviet Navyduring the Cold War.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 16 b/w photographs,hardback, ISBN 9781848327696, £25, now £20

Yangtze ShowdownChina and the Ordeal of HMS AmethystBrian Izzard

New and surprising information fromfiles previously closed until 2030 shedlight on the attack on Amethyst by theChinese communists in 1949 and hersubsequent dramatic escape. A highlyreadable account written with theverve of a thriller.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 24 b/w photographs,hardback, ISBN 9781848322240, £25, now £20

Seaforth Naval Review 2015Edited by Conrad Waters

The only concise single-volume annual survey of naval developments aroundthe globe, this publication now has an established international reputation. As well as summarising naval developments this issue also looks in detail atthe French Navy and the Bangladesh and Myanmar navies, while significantships will include the Montford Point class mobile landing platforms, theSamuel Becket offshore patrol vessels, and the Skjold class fast attack craft.

ISBN 9781848322202, £30, now £24© Compton Verney House Trust

The Great War at SeaA Naval Atlas 1914 –1919Marcus FaulknerIntroduction by Andrew Lambert

In this sumptuous, large format andexclusively cartographic presentationof WWI at sea, 125 breathtaking large-scale maps depict the complexities ofthe naval war and show how, throughthe eventual control of the world’soceans, the Allies brought the Centralpowers to their knees.

320 x 235mm, 184pp, 125 colour maps,hardback ISBN 9781848321830, £40, now £32 (September)

From Imperial Splendour toInternmentThe German Navy and the First WorldWarNicolas Wolz

This important new work describeshow the Imperial German Navy, whichhad expanded to become second onlyto the Royal Navy, proved, with theexception of its submarines, to belargely ineffective throughout theyears of conflict. A fascinating andperceptive analysis..

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 42 b/w photos and 3maps, hardback, ISBN 9781848322288,£30, now £24

Fighting the Great War at SeaStrategy, Tactics and TechnologyNorman Friedman

This beautifully illustrated large-format new work explains how theFirst World War became a titanicstruggle for access to worldwideresources, and describes the ships,technology, and strategy that eachside adopted in a desperate bid todominate the oceans.

289 x 245mm, 416pp, 300 illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321892,£45, now £36

The Naval Flank of the Western FrontThe German MarineKorps Flandern1914–1918Mark D Karau

A highly significant book describinghow the German destroyers, U-boatsand coastal defence batteries alongthe Belgium coast prosecuted navalguerilla warfare, Kleinkreig, againstthe Royal Navy and allied merchantshipping.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 28 b/w photos,paperback, ISBN 9781848322318, £16.99, now £13.50

From the Dardanelles to OranStudies of the Royal Navy in War andPeace 1915–1940Arthur MarderIntroduction by Barry Gough

These thought-provoking studies, byarguably the twentieth century’s finestnaval historian, together form an arcthat spans the years from one navalcrisis in WWI to another in the warthat followed.

216 x 138mm, 320pp, 8 photos and 5charts, paperback, ISBN 9781848322523,£16.99, now £13.50

German Battlecruisers of World War OneTheir Design, Construction and OperationsGary Staff

The most comprehensive English-language study yet of the GermanPanzerkreuzer, superbly illustratedthroughout with photos, maps andline drawings as well as specially-commissioned colour computerrenderings of all the ships. A stunningbook.

289 x 245mm, 340pp, more than 400 b/w& colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN9781848322134, £45, now £36

British and CommonwealthWarship Camouflage of WWIIVol 2: Battleships and Aircraft CarriersMalcolm Wright

A totally original reference book fornaval enthusiasts and ship modellerswhich depicts the official and unofficialpaint schemes that adorned the capitalships of the Royal Navy andCommonwealth. Each scheme isdepicted in detail, along with changesof armament and electronics thataffected outward appearances.

200 x 254mm (landscape), 192pp, 525 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322530, £30, now £24

British and CommonwealthWarship Camouflage of WWIIVolume 1Malcolm Wright

This earlier volume depicted theschemes of destroyers, frigates, escorts,minesweepers, coastal warfare craft,submarines and auxiliaries in some 740colour illustrations and has alreadybeen hailed a classic work.

200 x 254mm (landscape), 160pp, 740 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322059, £30, now £24(September)

German Naval CamouflageVolume one 1939–1941John Asmussen & Eric Leon

Superbly illustrated with more than300 beautifully drawn illustrations, thisis the most comprehensive andauthoritative book ever published onthe colour schemes of theKriegsmarine.

200 x 254mm, (landscape) 192pp, 300 colour plates & 85 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848321427, £35, now £28

German Naval CamouflageVolume two 1942–1945Eric Leon & John Asmussen

This second volume completes thehighly original survey of German navalcamouflage and markings in the Naziera, and covers all major survivingships down to destroyers from 1942 tothe end of the war, and adds a newsection on torpedo boats.

200 x 254mm (landsape), 192pp, 300 colour plates & 85 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848322233, £35, now £28

Big Gun BattlesWarship Duels of the Second World WarRobert C Stern

A riveting account of some of themost dramatic sea battles and gun fireduels of WWII that demonstrate thechanging face of surface warfareunder the influence of rapidlyimproving fire control systems, radarand other systems.

172 x 246mm, 288pp, 150 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848321533,£30, now £24

Very Special IntelligenceThe Story of the Admiralty’sOperational Intelligence 1939–1940Patrick Beesley

A new paperback edition of thisgripping story about the nerve centre ofthe British Admiralty in WWII, that wasdedicated to the collection, analysis anddissemination of information that mightthrow light on the deployment ofGerman naval forces.

216 x 138mm, 328pp, 8 b/w photos,paperback, ISBN 9781848328211, £14.99, now £11.99

HMS Trincomalee 1817, FrigateWynford Davies & Max Mudie

HMS Trincomalee belonged to a class of38-gun Fifth Rates that can claim tohave been the Royal Navy’s standardfrigate type for the whole of theNapoleonic Wars. Built in India of teak,she is now beautifully restored atHartlepool, and can justly claim to bethe last of Nelson’s frigates.

ISBN 9781848322219

HMS Cavalier, Destroyer 1944Richard Johnstone-Bryden

HMS Cavalier is a ‘C’ Class destroyer, oneof 96 War Emergency Programmedestroyers that were ordered between1940 and 1942. Now designated as awar memorial to the 142 RN destroyersand 11,000 men lost during WWII, sheis beautifully displayed at ChathamHistoric Dockyard.

ISBN 9781848322264

HMS Belfast, Cruiser 1939Richard Johnstone-Brysen

HMS Belfast, originally a Royal Navylight cruiser, is now permanentlymoored on the Thames in London. Oneof ten Town-class cruisers she sawservice on the icy Arctic convoys andwas also present at the bombardmentof the D-Day beaches in 1944.

ISBN 9781848321557

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HMS Warrior, Ironclad Frigate1860Wynford Davies & Geoff Dennison

HMS Warrior, launched in 1860, wasthe first iron-hulled, sea-goingarmoured ship, and for many years wasthe most powerful warship in theworld. She is now afloat inPortsmouth, restored to her formerglory.

ISBN 9781848320956

SS Great Britain, TransatlanticLiner 1843Wynford Davies & Herb Schmidt

The SS Great Britain, designed byIsambard Brunel, was the first ocean-going vessel to be screw-driven andbuilt entirely of iron. Rescued from theFalklands she is now superbly restoredand based in dry-dock at Bristol.

ISBN 9781848321441

HMS Victory, First Rate 1765Jonathan Eastland & Iain Ballantyne

HMS Victory is probably the best-known historic ship in the world. A symbol of the Royal Navy’sachievements during the great age ofsail, she is based in Portsmouth andseen by tens of thousands of visitorseach year.

ISBN 9781848320949

French DestroyersTorpilleurs d’Escadre & Contre-Torpilleurs 1922–1956John Jordan & Jean Moulin

Between the wars the French producedsome of the largest, and certainly thefastest, destroyers in the world, andlike its highly successful predecessors,French Battleships and French Cruisers,this stunning new book blendstechnical and historical analysis to offerthe standard English-languagereference work on these ships.

289 x 245mm, 240pp, 180 b/w photos andline drawings, hardback, ISBN9781848321984, £40, now £32

TorpedoThe Complete History of the World’sMost Revolutionary Naval WeaponRoger Branfill-Cook

Torpedo is the first dedicated study ofthis highly significant subject for overthirty years, a period in which muchnew information has come to light andthe capabilities of the weapon itselfhave improved beyond recognition. Abook no naval enthusiast can afford tomiss.

276 x 219mm, 256pp, 200 b/w photos &line drawings, hardback, ISBN9781848322158, £35, now £28

Ships for all NationsJohn Brown & Company Clydebank1847–1971Ian Johnstone

This book charts the fortunes of thecompany in terms of its businessdevelopment, its management andpersonnel, as well as the great varietyof ships that it built during thecentury and a quarter of its existence.A new revised edition of the 2000limited edition.

289 x 245mm 384pp, 400 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848322677, £40, now £32 (September)

The Battlecruiser HMS HoodAn Illustrated Biography 1916–1941Bruce Taylor

A new, affordable paperback edition ofthis now classic work. This is the fourthprinting of the ultimate book on theultimate ship, the most comprehensivestudy of a modern warship everundertaken.

260 x 200mm, 272pp, 40 colour & 200 b/wphotos, paperback, ISBN 9781848322486£19.99, now £15.99

British Aircraft CarriersDesign, Development & ServiceHistoriesDavid Hobbs

A meticulously detailed history ofBritish aircraft-carrying ships from theearliest experimental vessels to theQueen Elizabeth class. Alreadyestablished as the standard work onthe subject.

289 x 245mm, 400pp, 400 b/w photos, andcolour gatefold, hardback, ISBN9781848321380 £45, now £36

Warships after WashingtonThe Development of the Five MajorFleets 1922–1930John Jordan

A new paperback edition of thisbestselling title, the first dedicatedstudy of the treaty process thatdominated inter-war navies and whichexplains the rationale behind the navalprocurement of the period.

234 x 156mm, 352pp, 170 b/w photos &line drawings, paperback, ISBN9781473852730, £16.99, now £13.50

Free postage on orders of £30 or more (UK only) Find out more at www.seaforthpublishing.com

Nelson’s Victory250 Years of War and PeaceBrian Lavery

Launched 250 years ago, Victory has become the ultimate symbol of Britain’sdominion of the seas. In this new book, by one of Britain’s leading naval historians,the parallel stories of Victory and Nelson are brought together in a compellingnarrative. Superbly illustrated throughout in colour, and with new and surprisingrevelations, it is the most comprehensive work yet on this great survivor of Trafalgar.

260 x 240mm, 208pp, 115 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322325, £30, now £24

Japanese Battleships 1897–1945R A Burt

This collection of 125 stunning images of the battleships ofthe Imperial Japanese Navy contains both unfamiliar andrare photographs presented in a large format that offersmaximum detail and visual impact. The period covered isfrom the launch of Japan’s first real contemporary battleship,Yashima, built by Armstrong’s on the Tyne, up the finaldestruction of her fleet in the Pacific in 1945. It is anessential addition to the library of anyone with an interest inthe navies of the Second World War.

260 x 240mm, 128pp, 135 b/w photos & line drawings, hardback,ISBN 9781848322349, £25, now £20

French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786–1861Design, Construction, Careers and FatesRif Winfield & Stephen S Roberts

The only comprehensive listing of French sailing warships inEnglish and a ‘must-have’ reference work for anyoneinterested in this field. This major new work follows thepattern set by the companion series on British warships andprovides an impressive depth of information. It is organisedby Rate, classification and class, with significant technicaland building data, followed by a concise summary of thecareer of each ship. For the first time it is possible to form aclear picture of the development of French warships in thelatter half of the sailing era.

289 x 245mm, 464pp, 260 b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322042, £50, now £40 (September)

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The Ship of the LineA History in Ship ModelsBrian Lavery

The development of the ship of the lineis told using the stunning ship modelscollection in the National MaritimeMuseum, beautifully photographed,often in close-up. Treated as historicalevidence, they offer astounding detail,better than the best ship plans andclearer than the finest paintings.

246 x 186mm, 128pp, hardback, 150 colourphotos, ISBN 9781848322141, £25, now £20

Rodney and NelsonShipcraft 23Les Brown & Robert Brown

The latest in the Shipcraft series coversthe only two capital ships builtbetween the wars, a special concessionof the Washington Treaty. Full of in-depth information about building andmodifying kits, with colour profiles,detailed line drawings and numerousphotos.

297 x 210mm, 64pp, 130 b/w & colourillustrations, paperback, ISBN9781848322196, £14.99, now £11.99

Rigging Period Fore-and-AftCraftLennarth Petersson

Employing superb, clear draughts-manship, this book illustrates each andevery detail of the rigging of typicalperiod fore-and-aft vessels includingan 18th-century English cutter, athree-masted French lugger and anAmerican schooner. A new affordablepaperback edition of a classic work.

260 x 200mm, 112 pp, 200 line drawings,paperback, ISBN 9781848322189, £12.99, now £10.50

Nelson’s Band of BrothersLives and MemorialsPeter HoreIn association with the 1805 Club

This is the first work to chronicle all thecaptains of the ships that fought at theNile, Copenhagen and Trafalgar, anddescribe their social origins, theircharacters and achievements beyondtheir service under Nelson, andillustrate their graves and monuments.

246 x 186mm, 208pp, 140 colour & b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848327795, £25, now £20

Dutch Warships in the Age ofSail 1600–1714Design, Construction, Careers and FatesJames BenderIntroduction by J D Davies

The first – and only – definitive listingof Dutch warships of this period withtechnical details and summaries oftheir careers. A reference work of theutmost importance for those interestedin the navies of the sailing ers.

289 x 245mm, 326pp, 200 b/w illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321571, £50, now £40

British Warships in the Age ofSail 1817–1863Design, Construction, Careers and FatesRif Winfield

The publication of this book sees thecompletion of a monumental work listingthe technical details and career historiesof every significant British warshipbetween 1603 and 1863. A ‘must have’reference work for those interested in thisera of British maritime supremacy.

289 x 245mm, 352pp, 200 b/w illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321694, £50, now £40

Pirate NationElizabeth I and her Royal Sea RoversDavid Childs

A thought-provoking account of howElizabethan England pursued ashameless policy of piracy for thefurtherance of personal wealth asmuch as for the replenishment of theState’s coffers. A fascinating account ofa rapacious queen and her lawlesssailors.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 44 b/w illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321908, £25, now £20

The Sloop of War 1650–1763Ian McLaughlan

This is the first technical history of thenaval sloop, a vital but largely ignoredsmall craft. With beautifulreconstructions and a collection of rareimages, this is a major work forhistorians of coastal sail as well aspractical yachtsmen and warshipsenthusiasts.

289 x 245mm, 256pp, 250 colour and b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848321878, £40, now £32

England’s Medieval Navy1066–1509Ships, Men and WarfareSusan Rose

Winner of the prestigious AndersonMedal, awarded by the Society ofNautical Research, this is the first non-academic work available on thissignificant period of naval history.Beautifully illustrated, lucid andenlightening.

252 x 186mm, 224pp, 150 colour and b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848321373, £30, now £24

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Seaforth Naval Review 2014The 2014 edition looks in detail at the Royal New ZealandNavy and at the Royal Navy three years after the SDSR(Strategic Defence and Security Review), while significantships include the Danish Iver Huitfeldt class frigate, theGerman 212A class submarine and the US JHSV Spearhead.

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Seaforth Naval Review 2013Special features for 2013 include in-depth studies of thenavies of Italy and Ireland, plus analyses of significant newwarship classes: the French Aquitaine class frigates, IndianShivalik class Project 17 frigates, and US Bertholf classnational security cutters.

ISBN 9781848321564, £30, now £15

Seaforth Naval Review 2012The 2012 edition studies the navies of Brazil, Australia andPakistan, and also analyses three significant new warshipclasses: the USN’s advanced amphibious warfare ship MakinIsland (LHD-8): Sweden’s futuristic Visby class stealthcorvettes; and the BAE Systems offshore patrol vessels.

ISBN 9781848321205, £30, now £15

Seaforth Naval Review 2011Focusses on the growing naval power of Turkey and SouthKorea and analyses four significant new warship classes: theRN’s Astute class nuclear attack submarines; India’s Project15 destroyers; the Norwegian Fridtjof Nansen, the smallestwarship to carry the Aegis weapon system; and USSIndependence, an innovative littoral combat ship design.

ISBN 9781848320758, £25, now £15

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Cold War CommandThe Dramatic Story of a NuclearSubmarinerRichard Woodman & Dan Conley

This gripping memoir takes youonboard a nuclear submarine, into thedepths of the ocean, and relays theexcitement and apprehensionsexperienced by British submarinersconfronted by a massive Soviet Navyduring the Cold War.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 16 b/w photographs,hardback, ISBN 9781848327696, £25, now £20

Yangtze ShowdownChina and the Ordeal of HMS AmethystBrian Izzard

New and surprising information fromfiles previously closed until 2030 shedlight on the attack on Amethyst by theChinese communists in 1949 and hersubsequent dramatic escape. A highlyreadable account written with theverve of a thriller.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 24 b/w photographs,hardback, ISBN 9781848322240, £25, now £20

Seaforth Naval Review 2015Edited by Conrad Waters

The only concise single-volume annual survey of naval developments aroundthe globe, this publication now has an established international reputation. As well as summarising naval developments this issue also looks in detail atthe French Navy and the Bangladesh and Myanmar navies, while significantships will include the Montford Point class mobile landing platforms, theSamuel Becket offshore patrol vessels, and the Skjold class fast attack craft.

ISBN 9781848322202, £30, now £24© Compton Verney House Trust

The Great War at SeaA Naval Atlas 1914 –1919Marcus FaulknerIntroduction by Andrew Lambert

In this sumptuous, large format andexclusively cartographic presentationof WWI at sea, 125 breathtaking large-scale maps depict the complexities ofthe naval war and show how, throughthe eventual control of the world’soceans, the Allies brought the Centralpowers to their knees.

320 x 235mm, 184pp, 125 colour maps,hardback ISBN 9781848321830, £40, now £32 (September)

From Imperial Splendour toInternmentThe German Navy and the First WorldWarNicolas Wolz

This important new work describeshow the Imperial German Navy, whichhad expanded to become second onlyto the Royal Navy, proved, with theexception of its submarines, to belargely ineffective throughout theyears of conflict. A fascinating andperceptive analysis..

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 42 b/w photos and 3maps, hardback, ISBN 9781848322288,£30, now £24

Fighting the Great War at SeaStrategy, Tactics and TechnologyNorman Friedman

This beautifully illustrated large-format new work explains how theFirst World War became a titanicstruggle for access to worldwideresources, and describes the ships,technology, and strategy that eachside adopted in a desperate bid todominate the oceans.

289 x 245mm, 416pp, 300 illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321892,£45, now £36

The Naval Flank of the Western FrontThe German MarineKorps Flandern1914–1918Mark D Karau

A highly significant book describinghow the German destroyers, U-boatsand coastal defence batteries alongthe Belgium coast prosecuted navalguerilla warfare, Kleinkreig, againstthe Royal Navy and allied merchantshipping.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 28 b/w photos,paperback, ISBN 9781848322318, £16.99, now £13.50

From the Dardanelles to OranStudies of the Royal Navy in War andPeace 1915–1940Arthur MarderIntroduction by Barry Gough

These thought-provoking studies, byarguably the twentieth century’s finestnaval historian, together form an arcthat spans the years from one navalcrisis in WWI to another in the warthat followed.

216 x 138mm, 320pp, 8 photos and 5charts, paperback, ISBN 9781848322523,£16.99, now £13.50

German Battlecruisers of World War OneTheir Design, Construction and OperationsGary Staff

The most comprehensive English-language study yet of the GermanPanzerkreuzer, superbly illustratedthroughout with photos, maps andline drawings as well as specially-commissioned colour computerrenderings of all the ships. A stunningbook.

289 x 245mm, 340pp, more than 400 b/w& colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN9781848322134, £45, now £36

British and CommonwealthWarship Camouflage of WWIIVol 2: Battleships and Aircraft CarriersMalcolm Wright

A totally original reference book fornaval enthusiasts and ship modellerswhich depicts the official and unofficialpaint schemes that adorned the capitalships of the Royal Navy andCommonwealth. Each scheme isdepicted in detail, along with changesof armament and electronics thataffected outward appearances.

200 x 254mm (landscape), 192pp, 525 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322530, £30, now £24

British and CommonwealthWarship Camouflage of WWIIVolume 1Malcolm Wright

This earlier volume depicted theschemes of destroyers, frigates, escorts,minesweepers, coastal warfare craft,submarines and auxiliaries in some 740colour illustrations and has alreadybeen hailed a classic work.

200 x 254mm (landscape), 160pp, 740 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322059, £30, now £24(September)

German Naval CamouflageVolume one 1939–1941John Asmussen & Eric Leon

Superbly illustrated with more than300 beautifully drawn illustrations, thisis the most comprehensive andauthoritative book ever published onthe colour schemes of theKriegsmarine.

200 x 254mm, (landscape) 192pp, 300 colour plates & 85 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848321427, £35, now £28

German Naval CamouflageVolume two 1942–1945Eric Leon & John Asmussen

This second volume completes thehighly original survey of German navalcamouflage and markings in the Naziera, and covers all major survivingships down to destroyers from 1942 tothe end of the war, and adds a newsection on torpedo boats.

200 x 254mm (landsape), 192pp, 300 colour plates & 85 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848322233, £35, now £28

Big Gun BattlesWarship Duels of the Second World WarRobert C Stern

A riveting account of some of themost dramatic sea battles and gun fireduels of WWII that demonstrate thechanging face of surface warfareunder the influence of rapidlyimproving fire control systems, radarand other systems.

172 x 246mm, 288pp, 150 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848321533,£30, now £24

Very Special IntelligenceThe Story of the Admiralty’sOperational Intelligence 1939–1940Patrick Beesley

A new paperback edition of thisgripping story about the nerve centre ofthe British Admiralty in WWII, that wasdedicated to the collection, analysis anddissemination of information that mightthrow light on the deployment ofGerman naval forces.

216 x 138mm, 328pp, 8 b/w photos,paperback, ISBN 9781848328211, £14.99, now £11.99

HMS Trincomalee 1817, FrigateWynford Davies & Max Mudie

HMS Trincomalee belonged to a class of38-gun Fifth Rates that can claim tohave been the Royal Navy’s standardfrigate type for the whole of theNapoleonic Wars. Built in India of teak,she is now beautifully restored atHartlepool, and can justly claim to bethe last of Nelson’s frigates.

ISBN 9781848322219

HMS Cavalier, Destroyer 1944Richard Johnstone-Bryden

HMS Cavalier is a ‘C’ Class destroyer, oneof 96 War Emergency Programmedestroyers that were ordered between1940 and 1942. Now designated as awar memorial to the 142 RN destroyersand 11,000 men lost during WWII, sheis beautifully displayed at ChathamHistoric Dockyard.

ISBN 9781848322264

HMS Belfast, Cruiser 1939Richard Johnstone-Brysen

HMS Belfast, originally a Royal Navylight cruiser, is now permanentlymoored on the Thames in London. Oneof ten Town-class cruisers she sawservice on the icy Arctic convoys andwas also present at the bombardmentof the D-Day beaches in 1944.

ISBN 9781848321557

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HMS Warrior, Ironclad Frigate1860Wynford Davies & Geoff Dennison

HMS Warrior, launched in 1860, wasthe first iron-hulled, sea-goingarmoured ship, and for many years wasthe most powerful warship in theworld. She is now afloat inPortsmouth, restored to her formerglory.

ISBN 9781848320956

SS Great Britain, TransatlanticLiner 1843Wynford Davies & Herb Schmidt

The SS Great Britain, designed byIsambard Brunel, was the first ocean-going vessel to be screw-driven andbuilt entirely of iron. Rescued from theFalklands she is now superbly restoredand based in dry-dock at Bristol.

ISBN 9781848321441

HMS Victory, First Rate 1765Jonathan Eastland & Iain Ballantyne

HMS Victory is probably the best-known historic ship in the world. A symbol of the Royal Navy’sachievements during the great age ofsail, she is based in Portsmouth andseen by tens of thousands of visitorseach year.

ISBN 9781848320949

French DestroyersTorpilleurs d’Escadre & Contre-Torpilleurs 1922–1956John Jordan & Jean Moulin

Between the wars the French producedsome of the largest, and certainly thefastest, destroyers in the world, andlike its highly successful predecessors,French Battleships and French Cruisers,this stunning new book blendstechnical and historical analysis to offerthe standard English-languagereference work on these ships.

289 x 245mm, 240pp, 180 b/w photos andline drawings, hardback, ISBN9781848321984, £40, now £32

TorpedoThe Complete History of the World’sMost Revolutionary Naval WeaponRoger Branfill-Cook

Torpedo is the first dedicated study ofthis highly significant subject for overthirty years, a period in which muchnew information has come to light andthe capabilities of the weapon itselfhave improved beyond recognition. Abook no naval enthusiast can afford tomiss.

276 x 219mm, 256pp, 200 b/w photos &line drawings, hardback, ISBN9781848322158, £35, now £28

Ships for all NationsJohn Brown & Company Clydebank1847–1971Ian Johnstone

This book charts the fortunes of thecompany in terms of its businessdevelopment, its management andpersonnel, as well as the great varietyof ships that it built during thecentury and a quarter of its existence.A new revised edition of the 2000limited edition.

289 x 245mm 384pp, 400 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848322677, £40, now £32 (September)

The Battlecruiser HMS HoodAn Illustrated Biography 1916–1941Bruce Taylor

A new, affordable paperback edition ofthis now classic work. This is the fourthprinting of the ultimate book on theultimate ship, the most comprehensivestudy of a modern warship everundertaken.

260 x 200mm, 272pp, 40 colour & 200 b/wphotos, paperback, ISBN 9781848322486£19.99, now £15.99

British Aircraft CarriersDesign, Development & ServiceHistoriesDavid Hobbs

A meticulously detailed history ofBritish aircraft-carrying ships from theearliest experimental vessels to theQueen Elizabeth class. Alreadyestablished as the standard work onthe subject.

289 x 245mm, 400pp, 400 b/w photos, andcolour gatefold, hardback, ISBN9781848321380 £45, now £36

Warships after WashingtonThe Development of the Five MajorFleets 1922–1930John Jordan

A new paperback edition of thisbestselling title, the first dedicatedstudy of the treaty process thatdominated inter-war navies and whichexplains the rationale behind the navalprocurement of the period.

234 x 156mm, 352pp, 170 b/w photos &line drawings, paperback, ISBN9781473852730, £16.99, now £13.50

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Nelson’s Victory250 Years of War and PeaceBrian Lavery

Launched 250 years ago, Victory has become the ultimate symbol of Britain’sdominion of the seas. In this new book, by one of Britain’s leading naval historians,the parallel stories of Victory and Nelson are brought together in a compellingnarrative. Superbly illustrated throughout in colour, and with new and surprisingrevelations, it is the most comprehensive work yet on this great survivor of Trafalgar.

260 x 240mm, 208pp, 115 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322325, £30, now £24

Japanese Battleships 1897–1945R A Burt

This collection of 125 stunning images of the battleships ofthe Imperial Japanese Navy contains both unfamiliar andrare photographs presented in a large format that offersmaximum detail and visual impact. The period covered isfrom the launch of Japan’s first real contemporary battleship,Yashima, built by Armstrong’s on the Tyne, up the finaldestruction of her fleet in the Pacific in 1945. It is anessential addition to the library of anyone with an interest inthe navies of the Second World War.

260 x 240mm, 128pp, 135 b/w photos & line drawings, hardback,ISBN 9781848322349, £25, now £20

French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786–1861Design, Construction, Careers and FatesRif Winfield & Stephen S Roberts

The only comprehensive listing of French sailing warships inEnglish and a ‘must-have’ reference work for anyoneinterested in this field. This major new work follows thepattern set by the companion series on British warships andprovides an impressive depth of information. It is organisedby Rate, classification and class, with significant technicaland building data, followed by a concise summary of thecareer of each ship. For the first time it is possible to form aclear picture of the development of French warships in thelatter half of the sailing era.

289 x 245mm, 464pp, 260 b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322042, £50, now £40 (September)

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The Ship of the LineA History in Ship ModelsBrian Lavery

The development of the ship of the lineis told using the stunning ship modelscollection in the National MaritimeMuseum, beautifully photographed,often in close-up. Treated as historicalevidence, they offer astounding detail,better than the best ship plans andclearer than the finest paintings.

246 x 186mm, 128pp, hardback, 150 colourphotos, ISBN 9781848322141, £25, now £20

Rodney and NelsonShipcraft 23Les Brown & Robert Brown

The latest in the Shipcraft series coversthe only two capital ships builtbetween the wars, a special concessionof the Washington Treaty. Full of in-depth information about building andmodifying kits, with colour profiles,detailed line drawings and numerousphotos.

297 x 210mm, 64pp, 130 b/w & colourillustrations, paperback, ISBN9781848322196, £14.99, now £11.99

Rigging Period Fore-and-AftCraftLennarth Petersson

Employing superb, clear draughts-manship, this book illustrates each andevery detail of the rigging of typicalperiod fore-and-aft vessels includingan 18th-century English cutter, athree-masted French lugger and anAmerican schooner. A new affordablepaperback edition of a classic work.

260 x 200mm, 112 pp, 200 line drawings,paperback, ISBN 9781848322189, £12.99, now £10.50

Nelson’s Band of BrothersLives and MemorialsPeter HoreIn association with the 1805 Club

This is the first work to chronicle all thecaptains of the ships that fought at theNile, Copenhagen and Trafalgar, anddescribe their social origins, theircharacters and achievements beyondtheir service under Nelson, andillustrate their graves and monuments.

246 x 186mm, 208pp, 140 colour & b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848327795, £25, now £20

Dutch Warships in the Age ofSail 1600–1714Design, Construction, Careers and FatesJames BenderIntroduction by J D Davies

The first – and only – definitive listingof Dutch warships of this period withtechnical details and summaries oftheir careers. A reference work of theutmost importance for those interestedin the navies of the sailing ers.

289 x 245mm, 326pp, 200 b/w illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321571, £50, now £40

British Warships in the Age ofSail 1817–1863Design, Construction, Careers and FatesRif Winfield

The publication of this book sees thecompletion of a monumental work listingthe technical details and career historiesof every significant British warshipbetween 1603 and 1863. A ‘must have’reference work for those interested in thisera of British maritime supremacy.

289 x 245mm, 352pp, 200 b/w illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321694, £50, now £40

Pirate NationElizabeth I and her Royal Sea RoversDavid Childs

A thought-provoking account of howElizabethan England pursued ashameless policy of piracy for thefurtherance of personal wealth asmuch as for the replenishment of theState’s coffers. A fascinating account ofa rapacious queen and her lawlesssailors.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 44 b/w illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321908, £25, now £20

The Sloop of War 1650–1763Ian McLaughlan

This is the first technical history of thenaval sloop, a vital but largely ignoredsmall craft. With beautifulreconstructions and a collection of rareimages, this is a major work forhistorians of coastal sail as well aspractical yachtsmen and warshipsenthusiasts.

289 x 245mm, 256pp, 250 colour and b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848321878, £40, now £32

England’s Medieval Navy1066–1509Ships, Men and WarfareSusan Rose

Winner of the prestigious AndersonMedal, awarded by the Society ofNautical Research, this is the first non-academic work available on thissignificant period of naval history.Beautifully illustrated, lucid andenlightening.

252 x 186mm, 224pp, 150 colour and b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848321373, £30, now £24

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Seaforth Naval Review 2014The 2014 edition looks in detail at the Royal New ZealandNavy and at the Royal Navy three years after the SDSR(Strategic Defence and Security Review), while significantships include the Danish Iver Huitfeldt class frigate, theGerman 212A class submarine and the US JHSV Spearhead.

ISBN 9781848321823, £30, now £15

Seaforth Naval Review 2013Special features for 2013 include in-depth studies of thenavies of Italy and Ireland, plus analyses of significant newwarship classes: the French Aquitaine class frigates, IndianShivalik class Project 17 frigates, and US Bertholf classnational security cutters.

ISBN 9781848321564, £30, now £15

Seaforth Naval Review 2012The 2012 edition studies the navies of Brazil, Australia andPakistan, and also analyses three significant new warshipclasses: the USN’s advanced amphibious warfare ship MakinIsland (LHD-8): Sweden’s futuristic Visby class stealthcorvettes; and the BAE Systems offshore patrol vessels.

ISBN 9781848321205, £30, now £15

Seaforth Naval Review 2011Focusses on the growing naval power of Turkey and SouthKorea and analyses four significant new warship classes: theRN’s Astute class nuclear attack submarines; India’s Project15 destroyers; the Norwegian Fridtjof Nansen, the smallestwarship to carry the Aegis weapon system; and USSIndependence, an innovative littoral combat ship design.

ISBN 9781848320758, £25, now £15

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Cold War CommandThe Dramatic Story of a NuclearSubmarinerRichard Woodman & Dan Conley

This gripping memoir takes youonboard a nuclear submarine, into thedepths of the ocean, and relays theexcitement and apprehensionsexperienced by British submarinersconfronted by a massive Soviet Navyduring the Cold War.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 16 b/w photographs,hardback, ISBN 9781848327696, £25, now £20

Yangtze ShowdownChina and the Ordeal of HMS AmethystBrian Izzard

New and surprising information fromfiles previously closed until 2030 shedlight on the attack on Amethyst by theChinese communists in 1949 and hersubsequent dramatic escape. A highlyreadable account written with theverve of a thriller.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 24 b/w photographs,hardback, ISBN 9781848322240, £25, now £20

Seaforth Naval Review 2015Edited by Conrad Waters

The only concise single-volume annual survey of naval developments aroundthe globe, this publication now has an established international reputation. As well as summarising naval developments this issue also looks in detail atthe French Navy and the Bangladesh and Myanmar navies, while significantships will include the Montford Point class mobile landing platforms, theSamuel Becket offshore patrol vessels, and the Skjold class fast attack craft.

ISBN 9781848322202, £30, now £24© Compton Verney House Trust

The Great War at SeaA Naval Atlas 1914 –1919Marcus FaulknerIntroduction by Andrew Lambert

In this sumptuous, large format andexclusively cartographic presentationof WWI at sea, 125 breathtaking large-scale maps depict the complexities ofthe naval war and show how, throughthe eventual control of the world’soceans, the Allies brought the Centralpowers to their knees.

320 x 235mm, 184pp, 125 colour maps,hardback ISBN 9781848321830, £40, now £32 (September)

From Imperial Splendour toInternmentThe German Navy and the First WorldWarNicolas Wolz

This important new work describeshow the Imperial German Navy, whichhad expanded to become second onlyto the Royal Navy, proved, with theexception of its submarines, to belargely ineffective throughout theyears of conflict. A fascinating andperceptive analysis..

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 42 b/w photos and 3maps, hardback, ISBN 9781848322288,£30, now £24

Fighting the Great War at SeaStrategy, Tactics and TechnologyNorman Friedman

This beautifully illustrated large-format new work explains how theFirst World War became a titanicstruggle for access to worldwideresources, and describes the ships,technology, and strategy that eachside adopted in a desperate bid todominate the oceans.

289 x 245mm, 416pp, 300 illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321892,£45, now £36

The Naval Flank of the Western FrontThe German MarineKorps Flandern1914–1918Mark D Karau

A highly significant book describinghow the German destroyers, U-boatsand coastal defence batteries alongthe Belgium coast prosecuted navalguerilla warfare, Kleinkreig, againstthe Royal Navy and allied merchantshipping.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 28 b/w photos,paperback, ISBN 9781848322318, £16.99, now £13.50

From the Dardanelles to OranStudies of the Royal Navy in War andPeace 1915–1940Arthur MarderIntroduction by Barry Gough

These thought-provoking studies, byarguably the twentieth century’s finestnaval historian, together form an arcthat spans the years from one navalcrisis in WWI to another in the warthat followed.

216 x 138mm, 320pp, 8 photos and 5charts, paperback, ISBN 9781848322523,£16.99, now £13.50

German Battlecruisers of World War OneTheir Design, Construction and OperationsGary Staff

The most comprehensive English-language study yet of the GermanPanzerkreuzer, superbly illustratedthroughout with photos, maps andline drawings as well as specially-commissioned colour computerrenderings of all the ships. A stunningbook.

289 x 245mm, 340pp, more than 400 b/w& colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN9781848322134, £45, now £36

British and CommonwealthWarship Camouflage of WWIIVol 2: Battleships and Aircraft CarriersMalcolm Wright

A totally original reference book fornaval enthusiasts and ship modellerswhich depicts the official and unofficialpaint schemes that adorned the capitalships of the Royal Navy andCommonwealth. Each scheme isdepicted in detail, along with changesof armament and electronics thataffected outward appearances.

200 x 254mm (landscape), 192pp, 525 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322530, £30, now £24

British and CommonwealthWarship Camouflage of WWIIVolume 1Malcolm Wright

This earlier volume depicted theschemes of destroyers, frigates, escorts,minesweepers, coastal warfare craft,submarines and auxiliaries in some 740colour illustrations and has alreadybeen hailed a classic work.

200 x 254mm (landscape), 160pp, 740 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322059, £30, now £24(September)

German Naval CamouflageVolume one 1939–1941John Asmussen & Eric Leon

Superbly illustrated with more than300 beautifully drawn illustrations, thisis the most comprehensive andauthoritative book ever published onthe colour schemes of theKriegsmarine.

200 x 254mm, (landscape) 192pp, 300 colour plates & 85 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848321427, £35, now £28

German Naval CamouflageVolume two 1942–1945Eric Leon & John Asmussen

This second volume completes thehighly original survey of German navalcamouflage and markings in the Naziera, and covers all major survivingships down to destroyers from 1942 tothe end of the war, and adds a newsection on torpedo boats.

200 x 254mm (landsape), 192pp, 300 colour plates & 85 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848322233, £35, now £28

Big Gun BattlesWarship Duels of the Second World WarRobert C Stern

A riveting account of some of themost dramatic sea battles and gun fireduels of WWII that demonstrate thechanging face of surface warfareunder the influence of rapidlyimproving fire control systems, radarand other systems.

172 x 246mm, 288pp, 150 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848321533,£30, now £24

Very Special IntelligenceThe Story of the Admiralty’sOperational Intelligence 1939–1940Patrick Beesley

A new paperback edition of thisgripping story about the nerve centre ofthe British Admiralty in WWII, that wasdedicated to the collection, analysis anddissemination of information that mightthrow light on the deployment ofGerman naval forces.

216 x 138mm, 328pp, 8 b/w photos,paperback, ISBN 9781848328211, £14.99, now £11.99

HMS Trincomalee 1817, FrigateWynford Davies & Max Mudie

HMS Trincomalee belonged to a class of38-gun Fifth Rates that can claim tohave been the Royal Navy’s standardfrigate type for the whole of theNapoleonic Wars. Built in India of teak,she is now beautifully restored atHartlepool, and can justly claim to bethe last of Nelson’s frigates.

ISBN 9781848322219

HMS Cavalier, Destroyer 1944Richard Johnstone-Bryden

HMS Cavalier is a ‘C’ Class destroyer, oneof 96 War Emergency Programmedestroyers that were ordered between1940 and 1942. Now designated as awar memorial to the 142 RN destroyersand 11,000 men lost during WWII, sheis beautifully displayed at ChathamHistoric Dockyard.

ISBN 9781848322264

HMS Belfast, Cruiser 1939Richard Johnstone-Brysen

HMS Belfast, originally a Royal Navylight cruiser, is now permanentlymoored on the Thames in London. Oneof ten Town-class cruisers she sawservice on the icy Arctic convoys andwas also present at the bombardmentof the D-Day beaches in 1944.

ISBN 9781848321557

Free postage on orders of £30 or more (UK only) Find out more at www.seaforthpublishing.com Express orderline – 01226 734222 E-Books now available – visit our website

W O R L D W A R I I A N D W A R S H I P C A M O U F L A G E S E A F O R T H H I S T O R I C S H I P S T H E S T E E L N A V YT H E F I R S T W O R L D W A R A T S E AEmploying a concise text and more than 200 specially-commissioned photographs, the Seaforth Historic Ship editions takethe reader on a superbly illustrated tour of a particular ship, from bow to stern and deck by deck. No other books offer suchsuperb visual impact and detailed information on our ships from the past.

Each title: 246 x 172mm, 128pp, 200 colour photos, paperback, £14.99 each, now £11.99Buy any three for only £29.99, saving more than 30%

HMS Warrior, Ironclad Frigate1860Wynford Davies & Geoff Dennison

HMS Warrior, launched in 1860, wasthe first iron-hulled, sea-goingarmoured ship, and for many years wasthe most powerful warship in theworld. She is now afloat inPortsmouth, restored to her formerglory.

ISBN 9781848320956

SS Great Britain, TransatlanticLiner 1843Wynford Davies & Herb Schmidt

The SS Great Britain, designed byIsambard Brunel, was the first ocean-going vessel to be screw-driven andbuilt entirely of iron. Rescued from theFalklands she is now superbly restoredand based in dry-dock at Bristol.

ISBN 9781848321441

HMS Victory, First Rate 1765Jonathan Eastland & Iain Ballantyne

HMS Victory is probably the best-known historic ship in the world. A symbol of the Royal Navy’sachievements during the great age ofsail, she is based in Portsmouth andseen by tens of thousands of visitorseach year.

ISBN 9781848320949

French DestroyersTorpilleurs d’Escadre & Contre-Torpilleurs 1922–1956John Jordan & Jean Moulin

Between the wars the French producedsome of the largest, and certainly thefastest, destroyers in the world, andlike its highly successful predecessors,French Battleships and French Cruisers,this stunning new book blendstechnical and historical analysis to offerthe standard English-languagereference work on these ships.

289 x 245mm, 240pp, 180 b/w photos andline drawings, hardback, ISBN9781848321984, £40, now £32

TorpedoThe Complete History of the World’sMost Revolutionary Naval WeaponRoger Branfill-Cook

Torpedo is the first dedicated study ofthis highly significant subject for overthirty years, a period in which muchnew information has come to light andthe capabilities of the weapon itselfhave improved beyond recognition. Abook no naval enthusiast can afford tomiss.

276 x 219mm, 256pp, 200 b/w photos &line drawings, hardback, ISBN9781848322158, £35, now £28

Ships for all NationsJohn Brown & Company Clydebank1847–1971Ian Johnstone

This book charts the fortunes of thecompany in terms of its businessdevelopment, its management andpersonnel, as well as the great varietyof ships that it built during thecentury and a quarter of its existence.A new revised edition of the 2000limited edition.

289 x 245mm 384pp, 400 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848322677, £40, now £32 (September)

The Battlecruiser HMS HoodAn Illustrated Biography 1916–1941Bruce Taylor

A new, affordable paperback edition ofthis now classic work. This is the fourthprinting of the ultimate book on theultimate ship, the most comprehensivestudy of a modern warship everundertaken.

260 x 200mm, 272pp, 40 colour & 200 b/wphotos, paperback, ISBN 9781848322486£19.99, now £15.99

British Aircraft CarriersDesign, Development & ServiceHistoriesDavid Hobbs

A meticulously detailed history ofBritish aircraft-carrying ships from theearliest experimental vessels to theQueen Elizabeth class. Alreadyestablished as the standard work onthe subject.

289 x 245mm, 400pp, 400 b/w photos, andcolour gatefold, hardback, ISBN9781848321380 £45, now £36

Warships after WashingtonThe Development of the Five MajorFleets 1922–1930John Jordan

A new paperback edition of thisbestselling title, the first dedicatedstudy of the treaty process thatdominated inter-war navies and whichexplains the rationale behind the navalprocurement of the period.

234 x 156mm, 352pp, 170 b/w photos &line drawings, paperback, ISBN9781473852730, £16.99, now £13.50

The Great War at SeaA Naval Atlas 1914 –1919Marcus FaulknerIntroduction by Andrew Lambert

In this sumptuous, large format andexclusively cartographic presentationof WWI at sea, 125 breathtaking large-scale maps depict the complexities ofthe naval war and show how, throughthe eventual control of the world’soceans, the Allies brought the Centralpowers to their knees.

320 x 235mm, 184pp, 125 colour maps,hardback ISBN 9781848321830, £40, now £32 (September)

From Imperial Splendour toInternmentThe German Navy and the First WorldWarNicolas Wolz

This important new work describeshow the Imperial German Navy, whichhad expanded to become second onlyto the Royal Navy, proved, with theexception of its submarines, to belargely ineffective throughout theyears of conflict. A fascinating andperceptive analysis..

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 42 b/w photos and 3maps, hardback, ISBN 9781848322288,£30, now £24

Fighting the Great War at SeaStrategy, Tactics and TechnologyNorman Friedman

This beautifully illustrated large-format new work explains how theFirst World War became a titanicstruggle for access to worldwideresources, and describes the ships,technology, and strategy that eachside adopted in a desperate bid todominate the oceans.

289 x 245mm, 416pp, 300 illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321892,£45, now £36

The Naval Flank of the Western FrontThe German MarineKorps Flandern1914–1918Mark D Karau

A highly significant book describinghow the German destroyers, U-boatsand coastal defence batteries alongthe Belgium coast prosecuted navalguerilla warfare, Kleinkreig, againstthe Royal Navy and allied merchantshipping.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 28 b/w photos,paperback, ISBN 9781848322318, £16.99, now £13.50

From the Dardanelles to OranStudies of the Royal Navy in War andPeace 1915–1940Arthur MarderIntroduction by Barry Gough

These thought-provoking studies, byarguably the twentieth century’s finestnaval historian, together form an arcthat spans the years from one navalcrisis in WWI to another in the warthat followed.

216 x 138mm, 320pp, 8 photos and 5charts, paperback, ISBN 9781848322523,£16.99, now £13.50

German Battlecruisers of World War OneTheir Design, Construction and OperationsGary Staff

The most comprehensive English-language study yet of the GermanPanzerkreuzer, superbly illustratedthroughout with photos, maps andline drawings as well as specially-commissioned colour computerrenderings of all the ships. A stunningbook.

289 x 245mm, 340pp, more than 400 b/w& colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN9781848322134, £45, now £36

British and CommonwealthWarship Camouflage of WWIIVol 2: Battleships and Aircraft CarriersMalcolm Wright

A totally original reference book fornaval enthusiasts and ship modellerswhich depicts the official and unofficialpaint schemes that adorned the capitalships of the Royal Navy andCommonwealth. Each scheme isdepicted in detail, along with changesof armament and electronics thataffected outward appearances.

200 x 254mm (landscape), 192pp, 525 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322530, £30, now £24

British and CommonwealthWarship Camouflage of WWIIVolume 1Malcolm Wright

This earlier volume depicted theschemes of destroyers, frigates, escorts,minesweepers, coastal warfare craft,submarines and auxiliaries in some 740colour illustrations and has alreadybeen hailed a classic work.

200 x 254mm (landscape), 160pp, 740 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322059, £30, now £24(September)

German Naval CamouflageVolume one 1939–1941John Asmussen & Eric Leon

Superbly illustrated with more than300 beautifully drawn illustrations, thisis the most comprehensive andauthoritative book ever published onthe colour schemes of theKriegsmarine.

200 x 254mm, (landscape) 192pp, 300 colour plates & 85 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848321427, £35, now £28

German Naval CamouflageVolume two 1942–1945Eric Leon & John Asmussen

This second volume completes thehighly original survey of German navalcamouflage and markings in the Naziera, and covers all major survivingships down to destroyers from 1942 tothe end of the war, and adds a newsection on torpedo boats.

200 x 254mm (landsape), 192pp, 300 colour plates & 85 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848322233, £35, now £28

Big Gun BattlesWarship Duels of the Second World WarRobert C Stern

A riveting account of some of themost dramatic sea battles and gun fireduels of WWII that demonstrate thechanging face of surface warfareunder the influence of rapidlyimproving fire control systems, radarand other systems.

172 x 246mm, 288pp, 150 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848321533,£30, now £24

Very Special IntelligenceThe Story of the Admiralty’sOperational Intelligence 1939–1940Patrick Beesley

A new paperback edition of thisgripping story about the nerve centre ofthe British Admiralty in WWII, that wasdedicated to the collection, analysis anddissemination of information that mightthrow light on the deployment ofGerman naval forces.

216 x 138mm, 328pp, 8 b/w photos,paperback, ISBN 9781848328211, £14.99, now £11.99

HMS Trincomalee 1817, FrigateWynford Davies & Max Mudie

HMS Trincomalee belonged to a class of38-gun Fifth Rates that can claim tohave been the Royal Navy’s standardfrigate type for the whole of theNapoleonic Wars. Built in India of teak,she is now beautifully restored atHartlepool, and can justly claim to bethe last of Nelson’s frigates.

ISBN 9781848322219

HMS Cavalier, Destroyer 1944Richard Johnstone-Bryden

HMS Cavalier is a ‘C’ Class destroyer, oneof 96 War Emergency Programmedestroyers that were ordered between1940 and 1942. Now designated as awar memorial to the 142 RN destroyersand 11,000 men lost during WWII, sheis beautifully displayed at ChathamHistoric Dockyard.

ISBN 9781848322264

HMS Belfast, Cruiser 1939Richard Johnstone-Brysen

HMS Belfast, originally a Royal Navylight cruiser, is now permanentlymoored on the Thames in London. Oneof ten Town-class cruisers she sawservice on the icy Arctic convoys andwas also present at the bombardmentof the D-Day beaches in 1944.

ISBN 9781848321557

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HMS Warrior, Ironclad Frigate1860Wynford Davies & Geoff Dennison

HMS Warrior, launched in 1860, wasthe first iron-hulled, sea-goingarmoured ship, and for many years wasthe most powerful warship in theworld. She is now afloat inPortsmouth, restored to her formerglory.

ISBN 9781848320956

SS Great Britain, TransatlanticLiner 1843Wynford Davies & Herb Schmidt

The SS Great Britain, designed byIsambard Brunel, was the first ocean-going vessel to be screw-driven andbuilt entirely of iron. Rescued from theFalklands she is now superbly restoredand based in dry-dock at Bristol.

ISBN 9781848321441

HMS Victory, First Rate 1765Jonathan Eastland & Iain Ballantyne

HMS Victory is probably the best-known historic ship in the world. A symbol of the Royal Navy’sachievements during the great age ofsail, she is based in Portsmouth andseen by tens of thousands of visitorseach year.

ISBN 9781848320949

French DestroyersTorpilleurs d’Escadre & Contre-Torpilleurs 1922–1956John Jordan & Jean Moulin

Between the wars the French producedsome of the largest, and certainly thefastest, destroyers in the world, andlike its highly successful predecessors,French Battleships and French Cruisers,this stunning new book blendstechnical and historical analysis to offerthe standard English-languagereference work on these ships.

289 x 245mm, 240pp, 180 b/w photos andline drawings, hardback, ISBN9781848321984, £40, now £32

TorpedoThe Complete History of the World’sMost Revolutionary Naval WeaponRoger Branfill-Cook

Torpedo is the first dedicated study ofthis highly significant subject for overthirty years, a period in which muchnew information has come to light andthe capabilities of the weapon itselfhave improved beyond recognition. Abook no naval enthusiast can afford tomiss.

276 x 219mm, 256pp, 200 b/w photos &line drawings, hardback, ISBN9781848322158, £35, now £28

Ships for all NationsJohn Brown & Company Clydebank1847–1971Ian Johnstone

This book charts the fortunes of thecompany in terms of its businessdevelopment, its management andpersonnel, as well as the great varietyof ships that it built during thecentury and a quarter of its existence.A new revised edition of the 2000limited edition.

289 x 245mm 384pp, 400 b/w photos,hardback, ISBN 9781848322677, £40, now £32 (September)

The Battlecruiser HMS HoodAn Illustrated Biography 1916–1941Bruce Taylor

A new, affordable paperback edition ofthis now classic work. This is the fourthprinting of the ultimate book on theultimate ship, the most comprehensivestudy of a modern warship everundertaken.

260 x 200mm, 272pp, 40 colour & 200 b/wphotos, paperback, ISBN 9781848322486£19.99, now £15.99

British Aircraft CarriersDesign, Development & ServiceHistoriesDavid Hobbs

A meticulously detailed history ofBritish aircraft-carrying ships from theearliest experimental vessels to theQueen Elizabeth class. Alreadyestablished as the standard work onthe subject.

289 x 245mm, 400pp, 400 b/w photos, andcolour gatefold, hardback, ISBN9781848321380 £45, now £36

Warships after WashingtonThe Development of the Five MajorFleets 1922–1930John Jordan

A new paperback edition of thisbestselling title, the first dedicatedstudy of the treaty process thatdominated inter-war navies and whichexplains the rationale behind the navalprocurement of the period.

234 x 156mm, 352pp, 170 b/w photos &line drawings, paperback, ISBN9781473852730, £16.99, now £13.50

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Nelson’s Victory250 Years of War and PeaceBrian Lavery

Launched 250 years ago, Victory has become the ultimate symbol of Britain’sdominion of the seas. In this new book, by one of Britain’s leading naval historians,the parallel stories of Victory and Nelson are brought together in a compellingnarrative. Superbly illustrated throughout in colour, and with new and surprisingrevelations, it is the most comprehensive work yet on this great survivor of Trafalgar.

260 x 240mm, 208pp, 115 colour illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322325, £30, now £24

Japanese Battleships 1897–1945R A Burt

This collection of 125 stunning images of the battleships ofthe Imperial Japanese Navy contains both unfamiliar andrare photographs presented in a large format that offersmaximum detail and visual impact. The period covered isfrom the launch of Japan’s first real contemporary battleship,Yashima, built by Armstrong’s on the Tyne, up the finaldestruction of her fleet in the Pacific in 1945. It is anessential addition to the library of anyone with an interest inthe navies of the Second World War.

260 x 240mm, 128pp, 135 b/w photos & line drawings, hardback,ISBN 9781848322349, £25, now £20

French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786–1861Design, Construction, Careers and FatesRif Winfield & Stephen S Roberts

The only comprehensive listing of French sailing warships inEnglish and a ‘must-have’ reference work for anyoneinterested in this field. This major new work follows thepattern set by the companion series on British warships andprovides an impressive depth of information. It is organisedby Rate, classification and class, with significant technicaland building data, followed by a concise summary of thecareer of each ship. For the first time it is possible to form aclear picture of the development of French warships in thelatter half of the sailing era.

289 x 245mm, 464pp, 260 b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848322042, £50, now £40 (September)

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The Ship of the LineA History in Ship ModelsBrian Lavery

The development of the ship of the lineis told using the stunning ship modelscollection in the National MaritimeMuseum, beautifully photographed,often in close-up. Treated as historicalevidence, they offer astounding detail,better than the best ship plans andclearer than the finest paintings.

246 x 186mm, 128pp, hardback, 150 colourphotos, ISBN 9781848322141, £25, now £20

Rodney and NelsonShipcraft 23Les Brown & Robert Brown

The latest in the Shipcraft series coversthe only two capital ships builtbetween the wars, a special concessionof the Washington Treaty. Full of in-depth information about building andmodifying kits, with colour profiles,detailed line drawings and numerousphotos.

297 x 210mm, 64pp, 130 b/w & colourillustrations, paperback, ISBN9781848322196, £14.99, now £11.99

Rigging Period Fore-and-AftCraftLennarth Petersson

Employing superb, clear draughts-manship, this book illustrates each andevery detail of the rigging of typicalperiod fore-and-aft vessels includingan 18th-century English cutter, athree-masted French lugger and anAmerican schooner. A new affordablepaperback edition of a classic work.

260 x 200mm, 112 pp, 200 line drawings,paperback, ISBN 9781848322189, £12.99, now £10.50

Nelson’s Band of BrothersLives and MemorialsPeter HoreIn association with the 1805 Club

This is the first work to chronicle all thecaptains of the ships that fought at theNile, Copenhagen and Trafalgar, anddescribe their social origins, theircharacters and achievements beyondtheir service under Nelson, andillustrate their graves and monuments.

246 x 186mm, 208pp, 140 colour & b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848327795, £25, now £20

Dutch Warships in the Age ofSail 1600–1714Design, Construction, Careers and FatesJames BenderIntroduction by J D Davies

The first – and only – definitive listingof Dutch warships of this period withtechnical details and summaries oftheir careers. A reference work of theutmost importance for those interestedin the navies of the sailing ers.

289 x 245mm, 326pp, 200 b/w illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321571, £50, now £40

British Warships in the Age ofSail 1817–1863Design, Construction, Careers and FatesRif Winfield

The publication of this book sees thecompletion of a monumental work listingthe technical details and career historiesof every significant British warshipbetween 1603 and 1863. A ‘must have’reference work for those interested in thisera of British maritime supremacy.

289 x 245mm, 352pp, 200 b/w illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321694, £50, now £40

Pirate NationElizabeth I and her Royal Sea RoversDavid Childs

A thought-provoking account of howElizabethan England pursued ashameless policy of piracy for thefurtherance of personal wealth asmuch as for the replenishment of theState’s coffers. A fascinating account ofa rapacious queen and her lawlesssailors.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 44 b/w illustrations,hardback, ISBN 9781848321908, £25, now £20

The Sloop of War 1650–1763Ian McLaughlan

This is the first technical history of thenaval sloop, a vital but largely ignoredsmall craft. With beautifulreconstructions and a collection of rareimages, this is a major work forhistorians of coastal sail as well aspractical yachtsmen and warshipsenthusiasts.

289 x 245mm, 256pp, 250 colour and b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848321878, £40, now £32

England’s Medieval Navy1066–1509Ships, Men and WarfareSusan Rose

Winner of the prestigious AndersonMedal, awarded by the Society ofNautical Research, this is the first non-academic work available on thissignificant period of naval history.Beautifully illustrated, lucid andenlightening.

252 x 186mm, 224pp, 150 colour and b/w illustrations, hardback, ISBN 9781848321373, £30, now £24

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Seaforth Naval Review 2014The 2014 edition looks in detail at the Royal New ZealandNavy and at the Royal Navy three years after the SDSR(Strategic Defence and Security Review), while significantships include the Danish Iver Huitfeldt class frigate, theGerman 212A class submarine and the US JHSV Spearhead.

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Seaforth Naval Review 2013Special features for 2013 include in-depth studies of thenavies of Italy and Ireland, plus analyses of significant newwarship classes: the French Aquitaine class frigates, IndianShivalik class Project 17 frigates, and US Bertholf classnational security cutters.

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Seaforth Naval Review 2012The 2012 edition studies the navies of Brazil, Australia andPakistan, and also analyses three significant new warshipclasses: the USN’s advanced amphibious warfare ship MakinIsland (LHD-8): Sweden’s futuristic Visby class stealthcorvettes; and the BAE Systems offshore patrol vessels.

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Seaforth Naval Review 2011Focusses on the growing naval power of Turkey and SouthKorea and analyses four significant new warship classes: theRN’s Astute class nuclear attack submarines; India’s Project15 destroyers; the Norwegian Fridtjof Nansen, the smallestwarship to carry the Aegis weapon system; and USSIndependence, an innovative littoral combat ship design.

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234 x 156mm, 288pp, 16 b/w photographs,hardback, ISBN 9781848327696, £25, now £20

Yangtze ShowdownChina and the Ordeal of HMS AmethystBrian Izzard

New and surprising information fromfiles previously closed until 2030 shedlight on the attack on Amethyst by theChinese communists in 1949 and hersubsequent dramatic escape. A highlyreadable account written with theverve of a thriller.

234 x 156mm, 288pp, 24 b/w photographs,hardback, ISBN 9781848322240, £25, now £20

Seaforth Naval Review 2015Edited by Conrad Waters

The only concise single-volume annual survey of naval developments aroundthe globe, this publication now has an established international reputation. As well as summarising naval developments this issue also looks in detail atthe French Navy and the Bangladesh and Myanmar navies, while significantships will include the Montford Point class mobile landing platforms, theSamuel Becket offshore patrol vessels, and the Skjold class fast attack craft.

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