WORKS BY JULIAN S. CORBETT.
ENGLAND IN THE MEDITERRANEAN.
2 Vols. 8vo. 24s. net.
∵ This is an account of the rise of England as a Mediterranean Power from the Peace with Spain in 1604 to the Peace of Utrecht in 1712, showing how the revolution in naval warfare under Elizabeth enabled England to take a new place in European politics by action within the Straits, and dealing incidentally with the progress of naval strategy and organisation which led, through the tentative expeditions of James I. and Cromwell and the abortive occupation of Tangier, to the developed policy of William III. and Marlborough, and our final establishment at Gibraltar and Minorca.
DRAKE AND THE TUDOR NAVY: with a History of the Rise of England as a Maritime Power. With Portraits, Illustrations, and Maps. 2 vols. Crown 8vo. 16s.
THE SUCCESSORS OF DRAKE. With 4 Portraits (2 Photogravures) and 12 Maps and Plans. 8vo. 21s.
WORKS ON NAVAL ARCHITECTURE.
By EDWARD L. ATTWOOD, M. Inst. N.A.,
Member of the Royal Corps of Naval Construction.
WAR SHIPS: a Text-Book on the Construction, Protection, Stability, Turning, &c., of War Vessels. With numerous Diagrams. Medium 8vo. 10s. 6d. net
TEXT-BOOK OF THEORETICAL NAVAL ARCHITECTURE: a Manual for Students of Science Classes and Draughtsmen Engaged in Shipbuilders' and Naval Architects' Drawing Offices. With 114 Diagrams. Crown 8vo. 7s. 6d.
PRACTICAL SHIPBUILDING: a Treatise on the Structural Design and Building of Modern Steel Vessels, the work of construction, from the making of the raw material to the equipped vessel, including subsequent up-keep and repairs. By A. Campbell Holms, Member of the Institution of Naval Architects, &c. In 2 vols. (Vol I., Text, medium 8vo.; Vol. II., Diagrams and Illustrations, oblong 4to.), 48s. net.
A COMPLETE CLASS-BOOK OF NAVAL ARCHITECTURE: (Practical, Laying-off, Theoretical). By W. J. Lovett, Lecturer on Naval Architecture at the Belfast Municipal Technical Institute. With 173 Illustrations and almost 200 worked-out Answers to recent Board of Education Examination Questions. (With 26 pages of ruled paper at end for Notes and References). 8vo. 7s. 6d. net.
NAVAL ARCHITECTURE: a Manual of Laying-off Iron, Steel and Composite Vessels. By Thomas H. Watson, Lecturer on Naval Architecture at the Durham College of Science, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. With numerous Illustrations. Royal 8vo. 15s. net.
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