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The Navy Records Society was established in 1893 to print unpublished manuscripts and rare works of interest to naval historians and enthusiasts. To date it has published nearly 150 scholarly volumes, each edited and introduced by a leading authority in the appropriate field. The volumes form a unique and invaluable resource for serving officers, scholars and all those interested in the Naval History of Great Britain and the development of naval power in the Modern World.

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The Milne Papers Volume III: The Royal Navy and the American Civil War, 1862–1864

The Milne Papers: Volume III: The Royal Navy and the American Civil War, 1862–1864

1st Edition

Forthcoming

Edited By John Beeler
May 31, 2023

This collection covers the period February 1862-March 1864, which constituted the final two years and one month that Rear-Admiral Sir Alexander Milne commanded the Royal Navy’s North America and West India Station.  Its chief focus is upon Anglo-American relations in the midst of the American Civil...

Papers and Correspondence of Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth Part I: The French Revolutionary War, 1793 – 1802

Papers and Correspondence of Admiral Sir John Thomas Duckworth: Part I: The French Revolutionary War, 1793 – 1802

1st Edition

Edited By John D. Grainger
August 17, 2022

Sir John Duckworth commanded ships and squadrons and fleets throughout the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars. He was an assiduous correspondent, writing to Admirals St Vincent, Nelson, Collingwood, and numerous other naval officers. He kept every piece of paper he wrote on or received. He was in ...

Expedition of Sir John Norris and Sir Francis Drake to Spain and Portugal, 1589

Expedition of Sir John Norris and Sir Francis Drake to Spain and Portugal, 1589

1st Edition

By R.B. Wernham
April 29, 2022

Actions against the Spanish Armada and campaigns in the Netherlands left the Queen’s coffers empty. For this reason proposals to capture the Spanish treasure fleet were given royal support. The treasure fleet homeward bound from the Americas would be intercepted in the Azores. A diversion at ...

Anglo-American-Canadian Naval Relations, 1943-1945

Anglo-American-Canadian Naval Relations, 1943-1945

1st Edition

Edited By Michael Simpson
June 30, 2021

The account in this volume begins with Admiral of the Fleet Sir Andrew Cunningham’s assumption of the First Sea Lordship on 5 October 1943, and concludes with the formal surrender of Japan on 2 September 1945. This volume is entitled Anglo-American-Canadian Naval Relations, 1943-1945, for the very ...

Letters and Papers of Professor Sir John Knox Laughton, 1830-1915

Letters and Papers of Professor Sir John Knox Laughton, 1830-1915

1st Edition

Edited By Andrew D. Lambert
March 31, 2021

John Knox Laughton created modern naval history to harmonise the adacemic standards of the new English historical profession with the strategic and doctrinal needs of the contemporary Royal Navy. His correspondents included major figures in both the historical and the naval professions: Alfred T. ...

The Maritime Blockade of Germany in the Great War The Northern Patrol, 1914-1918

The Maritime Blockade of Germany in the Great War: The Northern Patrol, 1914-1918

1st Edition

Edited By John D. Grainger
March 31, 2021

The Tenth Cruiser Squadron of the Grand Fleet had the task of patrolling the seas between Scotland and Greenland to intercept enemy ships trying to escape into the ocean and merchant ships who could be carrying goods destined for Germany. This was a task of great political sensitivity, since almost...

The Somerville Papers Selections from the Private and Official Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Somerville, GCB, GBE, DSO

The Somerville Papers: Selections from the Private and Official Correspondence of Admiral of the Fleet Sir James Somerville, GCB, GBE, DSO

1st Edition

Edited By Michael Simpson
March 31, 2021

Sir James Somerville (1882-1949) was one of the great influences on the 20th-century navy, both as a commander of fleets and a pioneer of radio and radar. The Admiral's extensive correspondence, diaries and reports are deposited in the Churchill Archives Centre at Cambridge. These edited ...

Nelson's Letters to Lady Hamilton and Related Documents

Nelson's Letters to Lady Hamilton and Related Documents

1st Edition

Edited By Marianne Czisnik
December 31, 2020

This critical edition of Admiral Nelson’s letters to Lady Hamilton is to bring together the important letters of Nelson to Lady Hamilton that have only been published in parts over the last 200 years. Only by bringing the letters of Nelson to Lady Hamilton together is it possible to assess their ...

The Naval Miscellany Volume VIII

The Naval Miscellany: Volume VIII

1st Edition

Edited By Brian Vale
July 30, 2020

Brian Vale is a naval historian with degrees from Keele and King’s College London. A life-long member of the Society for Nautical Research and the Navy Records Society, he has long specialised in Anglo-South American maritime history. His books include Independence or Death! British sailors and ...

Chatham Dockyard, 1815-1865 The Industrial Transformation

Chatham Dockyard, 1815-1865: The Industrial Transformation

1st Edition

Edited By Philip MacDougall
March 06, 2020

By the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the seven home dockyards of the British Royal Navy employed a workforce of nearly 16,000 men and some women. On account of their size, dockyards add much to our understanding of developing social processes as they pioneered systems of recruitment, training and ...

Naval Courts Martial, 1793-1815

Naval Courts Martial, 1793-1815

1st Edition

By John D. Byrn
March 06, 2020

This collection of naval court martial transcripts and related documents from the time of the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic Wars contributes not only to our understanding of military jurisprudence in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries but also to our knowledge of Georgian and ...

Naval Intelligence from Germany The Reports of the British Naval Attachés in Berlin, 1906–1914

Naval Intelligence from Germany: The Reports of the British Naval Attachés in Berlin, 1906–1914

1st Edition

Edited By Matthew S. Seligmann
March 06, 2020

During the course of the Anglo-German naval race, the British Admiralty found a regular flow of information on Germany's naval policy, on her warship construction and on the technical progress of her fleet to be absolutely vital. It was only on the basis of accurate calculations of Germany's ...

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