Scapa Flow.
Our Enduring Legacy 1919-2019. A5 paper booklet. By the Orkney Natural History Society, Stromness Museum.
The Daring Exploit of U-Boat U-47. In The Phantom of Scapa Flow, Alexandre Korganoff investigates the conflicting stories and events surrounding one of the most extraordinary episodes in the history of World War II. By Alexandre Korganoff. Paperback.
Orkney and German High Seas Fleet. This fascinating book focuses on the centenary conference - Scapa 100: The Orkney Story. The book explores internment, the 'afterlives' of objects, legacies and the continued influence the scuttling still has today. This chronicle is enhanced with historic photographs, a plethora of recovered objects and wonderful seabed...
Volume III: Jutland And After: May To December 1916. The acclaimed history of the Royal navy in the First World War era. By Arthur J Marder, introduction by Barry Gough. Paperback.
A Modern Photographic Quest to the Shipwrecks of an Imperial Naval Saga. In both English and German. By Thomas A. Easop, translated by Petra Lachmann. Hardback.
'Orkney and Shetland in danger'. The adventure of Saint-Faust, who temporarily diverted British Troops and created the threat of a potential attack on Shetland, Orkney and the North of Scotland with a small Franco-Batavian squadron during the Napoleonic War. Hardback, by P Fereday.
The story in words and pictures of the wrecks dotted in and around Scapa Flow, and a tribute to those whose bodies remain forever trapped underwater in the Royal Oak and other ships. By Lawson Wood. Paperback.
The Sinking of HMS Royal Oak 1939. Part of the RAID series - Detailed, authoritative analysis of the greatest raids in military history. By Angus Konstam. Paperback.
The reminiscences of men and women who served in Scapa Flow in the two world wars. Malcolm Brown and Patricia Meehan. Paperback.
The story of the HMS Caroline at war from 1914-1917. By John Allison. Paperback.
This book is not intended to be anything more than an attempt to record the lives and deeds of the local servicemen who lost their lives in the two World Wars. A remarkable book which involved meticulous research. Although relating to South Ronaldsay in Orkney it covers a wide field. By G. L. Esson. Paperback.