Bibliography of 18th–19th century Royal Naval history
This Bibliography covers sources for Royal Navy history through the 18th and 19th centuries. Some sources may be duplicated in sections when appropriate. Among the contemporary and earlier historical accounts are primary sources, historical accounts, often derived from letters, dispatches, government and military records, captain's logs and diaries, etc., by people involved in or closely associated to the historical episode in question. Primary source material is either written by these people or often collected, compiled, and/or written and published by other editors also, sometimes many years after the historical subject has passed. Primary sources listed in this bibliography are denoted with an uppercase bold ' (P) before the book title. Publications that are in the public domain and a
Bibliography of 18th-19th century Royal Naval historyBibliography of 18th- and 19th-century Royal Naval historyBibliography of early United States naval historyBritish Warships in the Age of SailHMS Auguste (1705)HMS Detroit (1812)HMS Frolic (1806)HMS Whiting (1805)Horatio Nelson, 1st Viscount NelsonJames Scott (Royal Navy officer)John Cooke (Royal Navy officer)List of Royal Navy shipsList of clipper shipsList of fleets and major commands of the Royal NavyList of frigate classes of the Royal NavyList of gun-brigs of the Royal NavyList of sea captainsList of ship names of the Royal NavyList of ships captured in the 19th centuryList of ships of the line of the Royal NavyLists of booksMaritime historyNaval warfareRoyal_NavyWilliam James (naval historian)
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Bibliography of 18th–19th century Royal Naval history
This Bibliography covers sources for Royal Navy history through the 18th and 19th centuries. Some sources may be duplicated in sections when appropriate. Among the contemporary and earlier historical accounts are primary sources, historical accounts, often derived from letters, dispatches, government and military records, captain's logs and diaries, etc., by people involved in or closely associated to the historical episode in question. Primary source material is either written by these people or often collected, compiled, and/or written and published by other editors also, sometimes many years after the historical subject has passed. Primary sources listed in this bibliography are denoted with an uppercase bold ' (P) before the book title. Publications that are in the public domain and a
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