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Beeler, John, Birth of the Battleship. British Capital Ship Design, 1870–1881 (London: Chatham Publishing, 2001).
Beesly, Patrick, Room 40. British Naval Intelligence 1914–18 (London: Hamish Hamilton, 1982).
Bell, Christopher, Churchill and Sea Power (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2013).
Bennett, Geoffrey, The Battle of Jutland (Barnsley: Pen & Sword, 2006).
Bingham, Barry, Falklands, Jutland and the Bight (London: John Murray, 1919).
Black, Nicholas, The British Naval Staff in the First World War (Woodbridge: Boydell, 2009).
Blyth, R, Lambert, A and Rüger, J (eds.) The Dreadnought and the Edwardian Age (Farnham: Ashgate, 2011).
Brooks, John, ‘The Admiralty Fire Control Tables’ in Preston, Antony (ed.) Warship 2002–2003 (London: Conway Maritime Press, 2003) pp. 69–93.
Brooks, John, ‘Dreadnought: Blunder or Stroke of Genius’, War in History 14, 2, (2007), pp. 157–78.
Brooks, John, ‘Grand Battle-Fleet Tactics: From the Edwardian Age to Jutland’ in Blyth, et al. pp. 183–211.
Brooks, John, ‘The Mast and Funnel Question’ in Roberts, John (ed.) Warship 1995 (London: Conway Maritime Press, 1995) pp. 40–60.
Brooks, John, ‘Percy Scott and the Director’ in McLean, David and Preston, Antony (eds.) Warship 1996 (London: Conway Maritime Press, 1996) pp. 150–70.
Brooks, John, ‘Preparing for Armageddon. Gunnery Practices and Exercises in the Grand Fleet Prior to Jutland’, Journal of Strategic Studies, 38, 7 (2015), pp. 1006–23. dx.doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2015.1005446. Brown, David K, The Grand Fleet. Warship Design and Development 1906–1922 (London: Chatham Publishing, 1999).
Brown, David K, ‘HMS Invincible. The Explosion at Jutland …’, Warship International, XL, 4 (2003), pp. 339–49.
Brown, David K, Warrior to Dreadnought. Warship Development 1860–1905 (London: Chatham Publishing, 1997).
Burt, R A, British Battleships of World War One (Barnsley: Seaforth, new edition 2012)
Campbell, N J M, ‘Cordite’ in Preston, Antony (ed.) Warship 6 (London: Conway Maritime Press, April 1978) pp. 138–40.
Campbell, N J M, Jutland, an Analysis of the Fighting (London: Conway Maritime Press, 1986) – referenced as ‘Campbell’.
Campbell, N J M, Warship Special 1. Battlecruisers (London: Conway Maritime Press, 1978).
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Sir Corbett, Julian, Naval Operations Vol. I to … December 1914 (London: Longmans, Green, 1920).
Sir Corbett, Julian, Naval Operations Vol. III (London: Longmans, Green, 1923) – referenced as ‘Corbett’.
Admiral Sir Dreyer, Frederic, The Sea Heritage. A Study of Maritime Warfare (London: Museum Press, 1955).
Epkenhans, Michael, ‘Dreadnought: A “Golden Opportunity” for Germany’s Naval Aspirations’ in Blyth, et al. pp. 79–91.
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Goldrick, James, Before Jutland (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 2015).
Goldrick, James, The King’s Ships Were at Sea (Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1984) – referenced as ‘Goldrick’.
Admiral Sir Goodenough, William, A Rough Record (London: Hutchinson, 1943).
Gordon, Andrew, The Rules of the Game. Jutland and British Naval Command (London: John Murray, 1996).
Grant, Alexander, ‘H.M.S. Lion, 1915–16’ in Rose, Susan (ed.) The Naval Miscellany Vol. VII (NRS, 2008) pp. 379–406.
Gröner, Erich (rev. Jung, Dieter and Maass, Martin), German Warships 1815–1945 (London: Conway). Vol. I, Major Surface Vessels (1990) and Vol. II, U-Boats and Mine Warfare Vessels (1991).
Halpern, Paul, A Naval History of World War I (London: UCL Press, 1994).
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Hartcup, Guy, The War of Invention. Scientific Developments, 1914–18 (London: Brassey’s Defence Publishers, 1988).
Herwig, Holger, ‘German Reaction to the Dreadnought Revolution’, International History Review, XIII, 2 (May 1991), pp. 273–83.
Herwig, Holger, ‘Luxury Fleet’. The Imperial German Navy, 1888–1918 (London: Ashfield Press, revised edition 1987) – referenced as ‘Herwig’.
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Hodges, Peter, The Big Gun (London: Conway Maritime Press, 1981).
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Lambert, Andrew, Admirals. The Naval Commanders Who Made Britain Great (London: Faber & Faber, 2008).
Lambert, Andrew, (ed.) Steam, Steel & Shellfire. The Steam Warship 1815–1905 (London: Conway Maritime Press, 1992).
Lambert, Nicholas, ‘“Our Bloody Ships” or “Our Bloody System”?’, Journal of Military History, 62, 1 (January, 1998), pp. 29–55.
Lambert, Nicholas, Sir John Fisher’s Naval Revolution (Columbia, SC: University of South Carolina Press, 1999).
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Layman, R D, Naval Aviation in the First World War. Its Impact and Influence (London: Chatham Publishing, 1996).
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Marder, Arthur, The Anatomy of British Sea Power (London: Frank Cass, 1940, 3rd impression 1972).
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McBride, K D, ‘The Royal Navy “Scout” Class of 1904–05’, Warship International, XXXI, 3 (1994), pp. 260–81.
McCartney, Innes, ‘The Armoured Cruiser Defence …’, International Journal of Nautical Archaeology, 41, 1 (2012), pp. 56–66.
McLaughlin, Stephen, ‘Battle Lines and Fast Wings. Battle Fleet Tactics in the Royal Navy, 1900–1914’, Journal of Strategic Studies, 38, 7 (2015), pp. 985–1005. dx.doi.org/10.1080/01402390.2015.1005444. McLaughlin, Stephen, ‘Equal Speed Charlie London: Jellicoe’s Deployment at Jutland’ in Warship 2010 (London: Conway, 2010) pp. 122–39.
McLaughlin, Stephen, Russian and Soviet Battleships (Annapolis: Naval Institute Press, 2003).
Oram, H P K, Ready for Sea (London: Futura, 1976).
Padfield, Peter, Guns at Sea (London: Evelyn, 1974).
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Commander Paschen, G, ‘S.M.S. “Lützow at Jutland”’, Journal of the Royal United Services Institution, LXXII, 485 (February, 1927), pp. 32–41.
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Admiral Sir Pelly, Henry, 300,000 Sea Miles (London: Chatto & Windus, 1938).
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Robbins, F W and Keys, T, The Burning Behaviour of Pure Nitrocellulose Propellant Samples (US Army Research Laboratory, ARL-TR-82, March 1993).
Roberts, John, Battlecruisers (London: Chatham Publishing, 1997).
Roberts, John, The Battleship Dreadnought (London: Conway Maritime Press, 1992).
Roskill, Stephen, Admiral of the Fleet Earl Beatty. The Last Naval Hero: An Intimate Biography (New York: Athenium, 1981).
Rüger, Jan, The Great Naval Game. Britain and Germany in the Age of Empire (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2007).
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Schleihauf, William, ‘Disaster in Harbour. The Loss of HMS Vanguard’, The Northern Mariner/Le Marin du nord, X, 3 (2000), pp. 57–89.
Seligmann, Matthew, ‘A German Preference for a Medium Range Battle? British Assumptions about German Naval Gunnery, 1914–1915’, War in History, 19, 1 (2012), pp. 33–48.
Seligmann, Matthew, (ed.) Naval Intelligence from Germany. The Reports of the British Naval Attachés in Berlin 1906–1914 (Aldershot: Ashgate for the Navy Records Society, 2007).
Seligmann, Matthew, The Royal Navy and the German Threat 1901–1914 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012).
Seligmann, Matthew, ‘Switching Horses. The Admiralty’s Recognition of the Threat from Germany’, International History Review, 30, 2 (2008), pp. 239–58.
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Sumida, Jon, ‘Expectation, Adaptation and Resignation. British Fleet Tactical Planning, August 1914–April 1916’, Naval War College Review, 60, 3 (Summer 2007), pp. 101–22.
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Williams, M W, ‘The Loss of HMS Queen Mary at Jutland’ in McLean, D and Preston, A (eds.) Warship 1996 (London: Conway, 1996) pp. 111–32.
Winton, John, Jellicoe (London: Michael Joseph, 1981).