Still published to this day, a fascinating bound collection of the monthly magazine devoted to the worldwide shipping industry from 1948.
A comprehensive history of the first successful steamship line established after the Civil War.
A history and commemoration of the Queen Mary of the Cunard Line. From her launch in 1934 to her final berth in California.
A comprehensive listing and description of of vessels and shipping companies operating from Australia and New Zealand.
A comprehensive history to celebrate the centenary of the Furness Withy Group shipping line, founded in Hartlepool in 1891.
A history of the first yacht Britannia, built in 1893 towards the end of the Victorian era; and the thrilling racing that took place against similar contemporary yachts, often off Cowes.
A comprehensive history of smaller British steam cargo vessels, known as "Tramps."
A comprehensive two volume illustrated history of British tramp steamers.
A charming collection of depictions of the Artist's childhood toys, with reminiscences accompanying each image.
Written by the subjects son, a full biography of the distinguished military leader including extracts from diaries written during the Great War.
Published to commemorate the Japanese shipping line's Centenary. With descriptions and photographs of vessels operated through the years.
Detailed account of excavations and finds at Hod Hill, site of Iron Age and Roman forts.
A modern reproduction of John Aubrey's survey of ancient sites of Britain, commissioned by Charles II.
Reports of the Research Committee of the Society of Antiquities of London, no. XXI.
A large volume relating Egyptian ancient monuments to the narrative of the Bible.
A vividly illustrated outline of life in four ancient societies.
An overview of archaeological finds in this area of Kent, including Anglo Saxon and Roman.
An account of part of a renewed exploration of the Roman frontier between the Forth and the Clyde, focussing on the fort at Balmuildy near Glasgow.