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    Nautilus Bookshop

    Welcome to the Nautilus Bookshop – a collection of great reads to enjoy at sea and ashore. A partnership between Marine Society and Nautilus International, the bookshop stocks recent releases on a range of maritime topics, including ship histories, seafarer memoirs, studies of the Merchant Navy in wartime and even the occasional nautical novel.

    The Book of the Month will feature a special discount during its respective month. All the books here have been reviewed in the Nautilus Telegraph, and new titles are added each month.

    If you have a recently-published maritime book that you would like the Nautilus Telegraph to consider for review, please email: [email protected]

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    Allied Coastal Forces of World War II - Volume I

    £40.00
    Allied Coastal Forces of World War II : Volume I: Fairmile Designs & US Submarine Chasers. Published April 2019.

    What Ship, Where Bound? : A History of Visual Communication at Sea

    £12.99
    What Ship, Where Bound? takes its title from the familiar opening exchange of signals between passing ships, and celebrates the long history of visual communications at sea.

    The World of the Seafarer

    £44.99
    Qualitative Accounts of Working in the Global Shipping Industry. It is an open-access book that you can download as a PDF or purchase a hard copy.

    Management Level Stability

    £45.00
    For students undertaking marine examinations in IMO Model Course 7.01 and 7.02

    Operational Level Stability for Deck and Engineer Officers

    £40.00
    For students undertaking marine examinations in IMO Model Course 7.03 and 7.04

    Unlocking the World

    £25.00
    Unlocking the World : Port Cities and Globalization in the Age of Steam, 1830-1930

    Reeds 9-Language Handbook

    £11.99
    The pocket dictionary for all sailors

    Seamanship 2.0

    £17.99
    Everything you need to know to get yourself out of trouble at sea. Authors want to inspire small boatowners to improve their seamanship so they are able to help themselves in an emergency.

    The Canal Guide: Britain's 55 Best Canals

    £20.00
    This attractive guidebook shows off just how rich our waterways heritage is.

    Sea of Death: The Baltic, 1945

    £20.00
    Amid the turmoil of the dying days of the Second World War, a series of ships were sunk in the Baltic. These terrible disasters add up to be the greatest loss of life ever recorded at sea, but the stories of these ships have been lost from view. While everyone recognises the name Titanic, the names Cap Arcona, Goya, General von Steuben andThielbek draw little more than blank stares.

    The Devil and the Dark Water

    £9.99
    Nautilus Telegraph's Book of the Month for May 2021.

    Supercargo Operations: An Introduction

    £112.00
    If you’re looking for a broad overview of supercargo operations, this will certainly cover off the essentials. It’s of particular relevance to readers looking to direct their career towards a consultancy or supervisory role in this field, giving a good understanding of the industry and the position of a ‘supercargo’ in particular. While some form of shipping-related experience is expected, author Mike Wall does a commendable job of making the subject accessible to complete novices too. No easy task.

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