Non-Fiction books which are about specific famous ships from the Modern Era
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Angus Konstam
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Bernard Edwards
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Brian Lavery
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Bruce Taylor
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David Boyle
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Edward P. Stafford
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Edwin P. Hoyt
- "Sea Eagle"
- Bowfin: The True Story of a Fabled Fleet Submarine in World War II
- Leyte Gulf: The Death of the Princeton
- Sunk by the Bismarck: The Life and Death of the Battleship HMS Hood
- The Destroyer Killer: The True Story of Commander Sam Dealey and the Men of the Submarine Harder
- The Last Cruise of the Emden
- The Men of the Gambier Bay: The Amazing True Story of the Battle of Leyte Gulf
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Geoffrey Bennett
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Iain Ballantyne
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Ian Johnston & Mick French
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John D. Broadwater
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Mark Lardas
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Peter C. Smith
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Peter Hore
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Randall Peffer and Robert Nersasian
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Richard Johnstone-Bryden
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Ronald Bassett
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Stephen L. Moore
- Battle Stations: How the USS Yorktown Helped Turn the Tide at Coral Sea and Midway
- Battle Surface!: Lawson P. "Red" Ramage and the War Patrols of the USS Parche
- Spadefish: On Patrol with a Top-Scoring WWII Submarine
- Strike of the Sailfish: Two Sister Submarines and the Sinking of a Japanese Aircraft Carrier
- War of the Wolf: Texas' Memorial Submarine: World War II's Famous USS Seawolf
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Stuart Prebble