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mines, submarines and anti submarine warfare


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found these

Notes on submarine hunting, using hydrophones. Naval staff, Anti submarine Division (1918)

Hush or The hydrophone service by HW Wilson ([1920])

The journal of submarine commander von Forstner (1917)

Submarines, mines and torpedoes in the war by Domville Fife (1914)

Submarine warfare, past and present by HC Fyfe (1907)

Submarine warfare of to-day : how the submarine menace was met and vanquished, with descriptions of the inventions and devices used, fast boats, mystery ships, nets, aircraft, &c., &c., also describing the selection and training of the enormous personnel used in this new branch of the navy by Domville Fife (1920)

Q-ships and their story by EK Chatterton (1922)

Submarine and anti-submarine by Newbolt (1918)

Submarines: the "Monge"--the "H.3"--the "U.C.12" ([1916?]) Italian Navy publication

Hunting the German shark; the American navy in the underseas war (1918)

The northern barrage and other mining activities (1920) U S Navy Office of Naval Records

The paravane adventure by LC Cornford ([1919])

The Yankee mining squadron; or, Laying the North sea mine barrage by RR Belknap (1920)

Defensively-armed merchant ships and submarine warfare by AP Higgins (1917)

German submarine activities on the Atlantic coast of the United States and Canada (1920) U S Office of Naval Records

A history of the transport service; adventures and experiences of United States transports and cruisers in the world war by A Gleaves (1921)

The destruction of merchant ships under international law (1917)

The German pirate; his methods and record (c1918)

German white book on armed merchantmen (1916])

Venetia, avenger of the Lusitania : being a narrative of the adventures and career of the yacht "Venetia" during the World War as an auxiliary cruiser, including such proof as exists of her connection with the expiation of its most unforgivable tragedy. Based upon the cruiser's official log and the diaries of some of her officers (1919)

The story of our submarines, by Klaxon [pseud.] .. (1919)

Open boats by Alfred Noyes (1917)

The voyage of the "Deutschland" by Konig (1917)

The crisis of the naval war by Jellicoe (1920)

The victory at sea by WS Simms (1920)

The spider web, the romance of a flying-boat war flight (1919)

Simsadus: London; The American Navy in Europe by JL Leighton (1920)

Murder at sea by Archibald Hurd ([1916]) Lusitania

The Lusitania's last voyage; by CE Lauriat (1915)

The enemy submarine.. (1918]) U S Naval Consulting Board

The Harwich naval forces; their part in the great war by EF Knight (1919)

cheers

baz

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Hi Baz,

some great stuff here, will have a good old read as i'm interested in the hydrophones in WW1, my relos used them on the the British subs in WW1.

What a good system these books are, have seen some via their system before.

Cheers DB.

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Baz,

You just made my day (and improved my commute for the forseeable future!).

I have a few to add of my own via google books and will post links when not sleep deprived.

Thanks again,

-Daniel

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OK, after a good night's sleep, can add:

The Pirate's Progress: A Short History of the U-Boat

http://books.google.com/books?id=dINHAAAAI...te%27s+Progress

German Submarine Warfare (by Wesley Frost)

http://books.google.com/books?id=dINHAAAAI...te%27s+Progress

Miscellaneous List of Vessels Attacked (also includes rules governing DAMS)

http://books.google.com/books?id=sWYNAAAAI...essels+Attacked

Enjoy...

-Daniel

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